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The starting point of the innovation platform was an idea to open the city as a test bed.

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Unique Lundahoj station at Tetra Pak

Now a brand new Lundahoj station is opening at Tetra Pak with space for 38 borrowed bikes.

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“DPP will be something completely new”

Future by Lund member adesso uses its expertise in IT to step into a project that deals with how to use digital product passports (DPP) and create circular business models in the manufacturing industry.

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Cultural heritage

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Creatives & Changemakers
An Iron Age Jewellery With Digital Secrets

A piece of jewelry from the Viking Age can tell you about the future! During the Unexpected — arts and science innovation forum — a 3D-printed copy of the Völund jewelry was distributed to all participants.

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Follow the cat to Drotten's church ruin!

At the event Unexpected — Arts and science innovation forum, the work of the innovation portfolio Archaeology, cultural heritage, and immersive tech will be exemplified, including a VR version of a cat visiting Drotten's church ruin.

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Digital technology brings archaeology to life in Uppåkra

Beneath the ground in Uppåkra, just south of Lund, is hidden an ancient relic of one of northern Europe's major centres of power during the Iron Age.

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Collaboration around modern technology reveals antiquity to archaeologists

In Lund, the archaeologists in Lund University's Digital Archaeology Laboratory, that is, DarkLab, have been working since fifteen years back with Lund University's Humanist Laboratory to develop the use of new technologies.

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