News - Örebro University School of Business
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AI Days broadens the view of AI – and offers insights into the future: “AI is here to stay”
Today, AI is being discussed everywhere. But is it just hype? Both yes and no, says Professor Amy Loutfi. “We want to invite people to engage in conversation and discussion, and also to provide information about the latest research findings. AI is here...
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A ceremony of recognition and tradition
Nearly 60 doctoral students, four honorary doctors, eight professors, and eight award winners took to the stage during this year’s Academic Celebration. The ceremony follows a European university tradition with roots in the Middle Ages – and concludes...
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Hidden health risks of 3D printing – often overlooked
When the manufacture of plastic products moves into ordinary homes, new health problems arise, including emissions of particles and chemicals. Together with industry, researchers at Örebro University are working to increase knowledge and safety in 3D...
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AI system with smart eyes detects welding defects
Örebro researchers Rajesh Patil and Professor Magnus Löfstrand have developed an AI system that detects welding defects, reduces material waste, and supports sustainable manufacturing. “We’re now looking to test the system together with the automotive...
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New opening hours for Info Centre and IT Support
Info Centre and IT Support’s new regular opening hours. New visiting hours will take effect in January 2026.
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New AI technology can provide rapid and reliable dementia diagnosis
Researchers at Örebro University have developed two new AI models that can analyse the brain's electrical activity and accurately distinguish between healthy individuals and patients with dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.
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Örebro student develops lighting robot that could save lives during earthquakes
Rapid rescue efforts are vital during natural disasters like earthquakes. Örebro student Meryem Berat Kahramanoglu has developed a lighting robot for use in disaster scenarios – recently chosen top 16 best among 90,000 entries in an international...
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Örebro startup joins Spotify and Volvo Cars on prestigious Times list
QTPIE has developed the world’s first automated driving test system. The company, founded by a team of Örebro researchers led by Ravi Chadalavada, has made it onto the prestigious Times Best Inventions 2025 list – joining previous honourees Spotify,...
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Positive emotions can encourage sustainable transportation choices
Emotions play a bigger role in people’s decisions about environmental policy than previously thought. This is according to a study by Örebro University, which examines how pride and a clear conscience affect the willingness to choose alternative fuel...
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Reporting on student life – SVT’s pop-up newsroom at Campus Örebro
Over the next 30 days, local TV reporters Mohammad Mohammad and Frida Lindhe from SVT Nyheter will be working in Långhuset at Örebro University.