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“In a couple of years electric equipment will be part of pretty much every contract,” says Henrik Ager, President of Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions.

As part of many Sandvik sustainability initiatives, Tove Engvall analyzed how collecting rainwater can help optimize production processes.

What is the best way to grow talent, and offer students training and career opportunities? An apprenticeship program!

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As part of Industry 4.0, etching data matrix codes on its products improve traceability and contributes to the sustainability goals at the Sandvik company Seco.

Sandvik has ventured where no other company has gone: it has successfully 3D-printed components in super-duplex stainless steel.

On June 23, we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day. Meet Memory Phiri, Sandvik, Zambia.

June 23 is International Women in Engineering Day. We talked to Celina Kaji in Brazil about her career choice.

Åsa Wiklund is retiring after five decades with Sandvik, years that have passed very fast.

Meet Jonathan Bergström, Global Graduate Program, Gimo, Sweden.

Meet Jere Laitervo, Global Graduate Program, Tübingen, Germany.

Meet Nicole Xu, Global Graduate Program, Stockholm, Sweden.

Meet sustainable-engineer-in-the-making Evan Larrick from the Global Graduate Program participant.

The Sandvik Ideas Hub is an interactive way to derive sustatinable development by exchanging and evolving ideas.

Sandvik Coromant India has taken multiple steps to increase diversity and enable more female engineers in its workshops, ­particularly during night shifts.

Recycled materials and converting to electric helps Norwegian company Glasopor stay sustainable.

This year, it is one hundred years since stainless steel was manufactured for the first time at Sandvik and in Sweden. After the first melting in April 1921, Sandvik started regular tube production, followed by wire and strip.

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