Imego is owned by the Swedish government, specificallythrough the Ministry of Education. This has been, and continuesto be, of great importance in the development of Swedishinnovation systems as Imego can be steered and developedin the direction of what is not only good for Imego,but also for country’s general commercial well-being.
Christina Ullenius has a background that includes the Royal University of Technology (KTH) as well as Chalmers University of Technology. Presently, she holds the positions of Chairperson of the Swedish University and College Association, Chairperson of the Nordic University Association and delegate in the Council of the European University Association.
Professor in the Condensed Matter Physics Group in the Physics Department at Uppsala University and in Applied Material Physics at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Professor Börje Johansson is seated as a member of the Royal Academy of Science (KVA) and Chairman of the Swedish Nano Network.
Professor of Semiconductor Materials and vice rector for research at the Royal University of Technology (KTH).
Member of the Swedish Riksdag (social democrat) - regular member of the Committee on Industry and Trade. Sylvia has many years of experience, including Board experience with KKStiftelsen (The Knowledge Foundation).
Executive Vice President in Saab Ericsson Space. Member of the board in a number of research related smaller organisations.
Ph.D. in Space Communication Technology and Medicine (subsidiary subject). Dr. Netzler was the founder and CEO of the NDC group of companies which gained recognition as market leader in transport robots control technology, world-wide. Dr. Netzler has served on a number of boards in small and medium sized companies including as a chairman of West Sweden Chamber of Commerse & Industry and a US NASDAQ listed Company. In addition to his board membership of IMEGO, Dr. Netzler is currently acting as Chairman of the Board of Chalmers Innovation and Chalmers Dep. of Radio and Space Science, among others.His contribution to IMEGO’s board is based on his profound knowledge of transforming advanced technologies to products and to market success with the associated company creation and business growth. “Through IMEGO we will participate in the capitalization of knowledge that dwells in various forms within the university research area, to the benefit of the industrial environment including small and medium sized companies“.
CEO at PP Polymer AB (since 1987) a high tech consultancy company in the polymeric field. Graduated at Stockholm School of Economics and has beside PP Polymer, mainly worked with SME as an Advisory Board member the last 10 years. Ms Paul led PP Polymer, as one of six pilot companies in Sweden through the Investor in People (IIP) process and her organization since then has been certified twice.