Ovako's head of research and development, Patrik Ölund, has been awarded the coveted Kami Prize. He wins the award for his contribution to the development of Ovako's IQ-Steel®, a unique steel that can withstand high loading in all directions, leading to reduced environmental impact and lower CO2 emissions.
The Kami Prize will be awarded on Saturday morning during a ceremony at the annual Hindersmässan in Örebro, Sweden.
"I am of course very pleased to have been awarded the Kami Prize, but also for the attention now being received by IQ-Steel and its positive qualities," says Patrik Ölund, Head of Research and Development at Ovako.
Patrik Ölund is receiving the prize for his contribution to the development of Ovako's IQ-Steel, which is a highly clean steel.
IQ-Steel is used in applications such as diesel injection in cars, trucks and ships. Thanks to the steel's unique characteristics, it has been possible to reduce diesel consumption by approximately 1 litre/100 km. In terms of only the cars where Ovako's IQ-Steel is used, it is possible to calculate that CO2 emissions have been reduced by 80 million tonnes in total over the last 10 years (the whole of Sweden emits approximately 50 million tonnes/year).
IQ-Steel is also used for ball bearings that are fitted in offshore wind turbines. Since the stresses are large and repairs are expensive at sea these require a steel that, like IQ-Steel, can withstand high loading in all directions.
Development projects for IQ-Steel are also ongoing in areas such as gears, hydraulics and rock drills to ascertain how resources can be saved here too.
"We congratulate Patrik Ölund on his prestigious award and on the success he has achieved together with his research team. Ovako is a research-intensive company that develops and produces steel in close collaboration with our key customers. IQ-Steel is the result of one such collaboration," says Tom Erixon, President and CEO of Ovako.
Ovako's IQ-Steel is unique in the market. Other companies have been able to achieve similar properties in their steel only through additional re-melting. This means that Ovako has an advantage since re-melting means greater environmental impact and higher production costs.
About IQ-Steel:
For further information, please visit http://www.ovako.com/Products/IQ-Steel-isotropic-quality-steel/
About the Kami Prize:
For further information, please contact:
Viktoria Karsberg, Head of Group Communications, +46 70 209 93 96
Patrik Ölund, Head of Research and Development, +46 70 646 94 80
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