Norra hamn, Luleå

Technical visits

Luleå has gained global attention for numerous reasons, especially as a central hub in the ongoing global societal transformation. Hundreds of billions are being invested in new climate-smart industries and innovations focused on the sustainable development of products and services.

In Luleå, there is renewable electricity and a substantial mineral reserve for the refinement of steel and iron. The new port, which will soon be the second largest in Sweden, is also one of the reasons why the area is important for Europe’s development and for new industrialization. Luleå is home to a a world-leading university, tech companies, and one of Sweden’s largest technology parks, Luleå Science Park.

With innovative thinking and a fresh flow of impressions, knowledge, and exchanges, we create sustainable renewal. This makes us one of the most important Swedish coastal regions and a role model both nationally and internationally.

With a technical visit, companies, organizations, educational institutions, authorities, and international delegations have the opportunity to learn from Luleå's and the region's focus areas and areas of expertise.

We offer to plan and coordinate your visit to Luleå and strive to ensure that each visit request is delivered with the highest quality, where knowledge and hospitality are the focus.

Are you curious about Luleå's major societal transformation and want to know more about all the exciting things happening here? Contact us to book your visit and discover what Luleå has to offer!

Areas to visit

Aktuell planering för området Luleå Industripark

The green industrial revolution is taking place at Svartön and Hertsöfältet, which together form Luleå Industrial Park. The world is in need of green carbon-neutral steel, sustainable graphite anodes for car batteries, and minerals for future technological development. All this, and more, is being realized here. An industrial cluster is emerging that develops new world-leading innovations.

Contact for Technical Visits

This page was last updated 21 January 2025