There’s an autumn chill in the air at Slottsviken, SKF’s conference facility close to company headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden, where some 20 PhD students and university professors from France, the UK, Sweden and the Netherlands are meeting with SKF to present their research and exchange ideas in tribology, lubrication, prognostic maintenance and other areas.
Today is University Technology Centre (UTC) day – a one-day event made up of UTC students, professors and representatives of SKF’s Research Technology and Development Department. “For each project or study there is always one case officer from SKF and a connection to a similar project or activity running in parallel at SKF,” explains Dr Kenred Stadler, responsible for research collaboration management at SKF Research & Technology Development and the organizer of the event.