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  • Mattias Nilsson, President of Sandvik Manufacturing Solutions
    Digitalization, Podcast, People, Innovation

    A digital revolution within manufacturing

    In this episode of the Meet Sandvik podcast, host Marita Sander interviews Mattias Nilsson, President of Sandvik Manufacturing Solutions. The discussion centers around the role and impact of digital solutions in component manufacturing.
    A digital revolution within manufacturing
  • People, Innovation, Digitalization

    Laura finds flow in dancing and digitalization

    The state-of-the-art test mine in Tampere, Finland is a hub of activity for research and development at Sandvik. It’s here that customers can find Laura Hokkanen, a passionate dancer and specialist in mining digitalization.
    Laura finds flow in dancing and digitalization
  • Digitalization, Innovation, People

    Startups rewarded

    Talented startups from around the world took up the challenge to develop concepts that make mining and manufacturing safer, smarter and more sustainable.
    Startups rewarded
  • Digitalization, People, Innovation

    It’s more of a passion than a job

    As a young girl growing up in different cities in northern part of India, Garima Singh had her head in the stars – she wanted to be an astrophysicist. An introduction to computer programming at the age of 12 rocketed her into the digital world and eventually an international career.
    It’s more of a passion than a job
  • Podcast, People, Digitalization, Innovation

    Stefan Widing, President and CEO

    From electric mining equipment and digital component manufacturing to eco-efficient rock processing: President and CEO Stefan Widing outlines how Sandvik will excel in tomorrow’s world.
    Stefan Widing, President and CEO
  • Digitalization, Innovation, Sustainability

    Digital goes deep

    Science fiction meets reality in Tampere (Finland), where digital mining technologies are being tested underground, and new software offers 3D visualizations of mines that have yet to exist.
    Digital goes deep
  • Digitalization, Sustainability, Innovation, People

    High-tech mine planning

    Many industries are digitalizing their work processes. For large and complex projects such as those in mining, the availability of new technologies has enabled companies to better identify sustainable and cost-efficient methods for ore extraction.
    High-tech mine planning
  • Digitalization

    Sandvik tools enter the digital age

    By combining tools with digital processes, Sandvik can offer customers more efficient and sustainable manufacturing solutions.
    Sandvik tools enter the digital age
  • Digitalization, Innovation, Sustainability

    Future-proofing Sandvik

    From electric mining equipment and digital component manufacturing to eco-efficient rock processing: President and CEO Stefan Widing outlines how Sandvik will excel in tomorrow's world.
    Future-proofing Sandvik
  • Digitalization, Innovation

    Ready for the future

    Sandvik is investing in AI and sees a lot of potential in areas such as predictive maintenance.
    Ready for the future
  • Innovation, Digitalization

    A cornerstone of digital manufacturing

    CAD and CAM is the use of software and computer-controlled machinery to automate a manufacturing process and identify which tools to use.
    A cornerstone of digital manufacturing
  • Digitalization, Innovation

    Creating the impossible statue

    A unique fusion of artistry spanning 500 years from some of the world’s most iconic sculptors was made possible through AI and advanced digital manufacturing solutions from Sandvik.
    Creating the impossible statue
  • Digitalization, Innovation

    How AI is transforming factories

    Artificial intelligence is already having a major impact on manufacturing operations around the world.
    How AI is transforming factories
  • Digitalization

    Waste-collecting robot at hackathon

    A swedish team of software engineering students, sponsored by Sandvik, took part in an international space-themed hackathon in France.
    Waste-collecting robot at hackathon
  • Digitalization

    Looking beyond cobalt

    A Sandvik research team has received funding to investigate if it’s possible to replace cobalt in the company’s rock tool drill bits.
    Looking beyond cobalt

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