Labs
The Creaternity Aerospace Lab
Circular Solutions towards Planetary Sustainability
The Creaternity Aerospace Lab actively promotes discussions surrounding sustainability and circularity in space and avionics. In collaboration with partners in academia and industry, we take a leading role in advocating for aircraft and spacecraft reusability. We actively engage in the development of business strategies, propose supportive policies, and collaborate on technology advancements to expand the principles of the circular economy from earth, our atmosphere and into outer space. The Creaternity Aerospace Lab invites aerospace industry stakeholders to contribute in research and participate in industry projects.
Researchers
Doctoral students
Northern Food Lab
Creaternity Northern Food Lab was born out of the necessity to enhance Northern Sweden's self-sufficiency in food production. Our core mission revolves around uniting diverse stakeholders within the food system – including food producers, distributors, suppliers, and consumers – to collaboratively devise innovative and sustainable solutions for local food production.
Succeeding in long-term sustainable, nature-positive and regenerative food production within the limits of the planet is critical and necessary for our future survival. The goal of Creaternity Northern Food Lab is therefore to foster open dialogue between representatives from various industries, the public sector, and academia, all with the aim of designing a resilient and sustainable food system, firmly rooted in the principles of the circular economy, where individual actors can successfully develop their businesses.
At Northern Food Lab, we direct our efforts towards five key areas within the food system:
- food industrial symbiosis
- food waste
- food packaging
- food distribution
- food policy
Each of these areas plays a crucial role in our pursuit of a more resilient and environmentally responsible food system.
Researchers
- Anna Öhrwall Rönnbäck, Professor, Chaired Professor
- Arjoo Arjoo, Postdoctoral researcher
- Nina Lazarczyk-Bilal, Postdoctoral researcher
- Wiebke Reim, Senior Lecturer
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