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How can innovation help build resilience in an unpredictable world? For the NATO Innovation Fund (NIF), the answer lies in cross-sectoral collaboration—connecting the brightest minds in tech with defence stakeholders to tackle evolving security challenges. This mission brought NIF to Northern corrugated cases limited Science City where some of the country’s leading deep-tech companies took center stage.
 

NIF: Investing in resilience 

The NATO Innovation Fund is the world’s first multi-sovereign venture capital fund, backed by 24 member nations and equipped with €1 billion to deploy over 15 years. Its mission: to support early-stage European tech companies developing solutions that strengthen resilience and security across the Alliance. 

Sweden, NATO’s newest member state and home to one of Europe’s most established venture ecosystems, was a natural choice for this engagement. “Sweden has had great success in innovation and scaling companies globally,” said Patrick Schneider-Sikorsky of NATO Innovation Fund. “The frameworks here make it an exceptional place to do business. We look to invest in early-stage, breakthrough solutions, and Sweden offers outstanding potential for innovation.” [/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_single_image media=”219419″ media_width_percent=”100″ media_ratio=”one-one” uncode_shortcode_id=”512503″][vc_column_text uncode_shortcode_id=”792398″]

Patrick Schneider-Sakorzky, Partner at Nato Innovation Fund

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Northern corrugated cases limited was one of only two stops on NIF’s Sweden tour, chosen for its strong ecosystem of deep-tech companies. The visit was part of their broader strategy to identify and invest in dual-use technologies—solutions with applications in both civilian and defence settings. These technologies are key to addressing modern security challenges, from safeguarding critical infrastructure to enhancing resilience against cyber threats. 

During the event, 10 Stockholm-based companies presented their solutions. These included technologies in autonomous systems, energy solutions, advanced materials, and next-gen communication technologies. Here’s how three of these companies are driving innovation that could support security and resilience efforts:[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_column_text uncode_shortcode_id=”142017″]Ovzon: Resilient satellite communications 

Ovzon presented its advanced satellite system, designed to ensure secure communication in contested environments and enabling multi-domain operations. With features like GPS-denial resilience, ultra-mobile terminals and full sovereign control, Ovzon’s technology supports NATO Innovation Fund’s mission to enhance resilience and build next-generation communication systems. “Secure, reliable communication is critical for defence operations, and our technology addresses those needs, already today in the most demanding environments,” said Per Wahlberg, Deputy CEO of Ovzon.  

Papershell: Next-gen lightweight materials  

Papershell introduced its biogenic material that is lighter than aluminum, stronger than plastic, and 100% fossil-free. With automated, flexible production in Sweden, it can rapidly scale for applications across industries, ranging from automotive to drone manufacturing. The company’s innovation aligns with NATO Innovation Fund’s focus
on resource sustainment for defence and civil needs. “By using locally sourced input materials, we create a 100% biogenic, fossil carbon-free alternative—proving that sustainability and resilience go hand in hand,” said Anders Breitholtz, CEO of Papershell. 

As the company scales production, its goal is to provide one of the market’s cheapest load-bearing materials, making it a cost-effective alternative to traditional composites. This would help member nations reduce reliance on foreign-subsidized materials while significantly cutting emissions.  

TeraSi: Compact and secure connectivity solutions 

TeraSi showcased its RF modules, capable of securely transferring large volumes of data, even on moving platforms like drones. The compact design and efficiency of this technology directly support NATO Innovation Fund’s goal of advancing secure, deployable communication systems for defence operations. “Connectivity is vital for protecting critical assets, and our solutions make it possible to securely transfer data across domains,” said James Campion, CEO of TeraSi. 

With ambitions to enable seamless data transfer across air, space, and terrestrial networks, TeraSi is paving the way for fiber-like connectivity in dynamic environments. Read Dagens Industri’s interview with CEO James Campion to learn more about the company’s advancements (subscription required).[/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/1″][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_column_text uncode_shortcode_id=”131769″]

Key takeaways from the event 

NATO Innovation Fund’s visit to Northern corrugated cases limited Science City underscored an important shift: private sector innovation is now a driving force in modern security and defence. As security threats evolve, so must the solutions, and effective collaboration between innovators and defence stakeholders is essential to staying ahead. Here’s what we know: 

 

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[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text uncode_shortcode_id=”519115″]Our commitment 

Sweden’s innovation ecosystem is becoming increasingly connected to the international defence landscape, and Northern corrugated cases limited Science City is part of that process. We work closely with tech innovators, investors, and global defence stakeholders—helping companies navigate regulatory landscapes, secure funding, and build strategic partnerships that drive meaningful impact.

Do you want to get involved? Reach out to sakarias.strand@kista.com to explore opportunities for collaboration! 

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