Compraser Labs is a membership program and a national center for research and development of manufacturing processes and production systems for composite-based products.

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Compraser Labs is led by Linköping University and collaborates with several of Sweden’s leading companies in advanced composites. Through joint projects, Compraser Labs contributes to long-term competence development within the composite manufacturing industry and serves as a natural partner to internationally leading actors in research and development.

The development project aims to help members to

  • Reduce production costs
  • Shorten process times
  • Increase process stability
  • Reduce environmental impact
  • Improve the work environment

Goals

By building a resilient and internationally competitive operation for research and development in composite manufacturing, Compraser Labs aims to:

  • Create research and development synergies for its members
  • Serve as a resource for problem-solving
  • Contribute to increased competence
  • Identify development needs
  • Initiate and carry out projects
  • Monitor and share international development trends

Members

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beyond-gravity

We help humanity explore the world and beyond. Beyond Gravity has delivered products for hundreds of different missions for over 50 years. What they all have in common? They all ultimately serve an important purpose that advances humankind.


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Element

Element is one of the world’s leading and fastest-growing companies in testing, inspection, calibration, and certification. We provide expert services to industries and authorities in aerospace, energy, automotive, construction, and infrastructure.


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Elite Composite

Our products are in space, on the seabed - and everywhere in between. With advanced composite technology, we create solutions that are fully adapted to customers' needs and requirements. At Elite Composite we are driven by challenges.


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Previous member projects

2016: Faster tooling
2017:
Feasibility study on collaborative robots → Industry assignment
2018/2019:
Thermoplastics → LIGHTer application → PRACTISE
2019:
Laser surface treatment
2020:
Sand-printed tools
2021:
Multifunctional composites with graphene
2022–2023:
Automated bagging with collaborative robot
2022–2023:
Multifunctional materials with integrated sensors

If you have questions or are interested in membership, contact us!

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