It’s official – Alfa Laval has opened its new premises in Flemingsberg!

The new 8,000 m² innovation center brings together 700 experts who push the boundaries of future solutions in energy, food, pharma and marine transport every day. An investment that truly shows how important Swedish industrial expertise, open collaborations and continued R&D are – not only for Alfa Laval, but for the whole of Europe.

And yes, you can now find them on Separatorvägen, a street that was recently renamed specifically to welcome Alfa Laval to the area. That’s how we do it in Flemingsberg. The building rises as a new, clear presence in the area and becomes a natural part of Flemingsberg’s growing skyline.

The innovation center was opened by Alfa Laval’s President and CEO Tom Erixon together with Sweden’s Minister for EU Affairs Jessica Rosencrantz.

We wish Alfa Laval a warm welcome to Flemingsberg!

Did you know that Alfa Laval also operates within life science? At their Flemingsberg site, the company develops and supplies advanced separation and fluid-handling technologies — including centrifuge separators and hygienic processing solutions — designed for demanding applications in both life-science (biotech, pharmaceuticals) and Food & Water (food processing, water treatment) sectors.

50 years of life-changing therapies

On November 12 1975, the first allogeneic bone marrrow transplantation in Sweden was performed at Huddinge Hospital, here in Flemingsberg. On November 12 1975, the first allogeneic stem cell transplantation in Sweden was performed at Huddinge Hospital, here in Flemingsberg. From nuclear catastrophe the foundations of bone marrow transplantation had emerged, and with it, the birth of modern stem cell therapy — the same principles that today underpin cell and gene therapies and CAR-T treatments.

The Royal Opera and Idun Lovén Art School Create Art in Flemingsberg

In Flemingsberg, education, art, and culture come together in a unique way. Now, the Royal Opera and Idun Lovén Art School are launching a collaboration where students will work side by side with professional set painters to create a backdrop painting that will adorn the opera’s foyer in Scenhuset in Flemingsberg.

She’s Building Bridges Between People and Place – Meet Karin, the Placemaker Behind the Future of Flemingsberg

Karin Lekberg is paving the way for the Flemingsberg of the future — a place where knowledge and creativity meet. She envisions a vibrant area full of culture, evening and nightlife, and a natural meeting place for both students and creators. But when the goal feels far away, it’s about starting where you are — creating life and activity here and now, and above all, building on the stories that already exist, allowing the place to grow into its future.

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