Both companies have signed a letter of intent to collaborate for the use of digital solutions during construction, and later operations, of H2 Green Steel’s large-scale steel plant in Boden in northern Sweden.
The plant will be the first of its kind, powered by green hydrogen and fully integrated between digital and physical components from the start.
The ambition of the collaboration between the two companies is to improve workforce safety and provide a more efficient site coordination enabling an efficient, safe and transparent way of operating a large-scale construction project, and later on daily operations, of a next generation decarbonised steel production plant.
Mikael Nyström, Chairman of the Board Mobilaris Industrial Solutions, said H2 Green Steel represents a new way of thinking around industrial projects where digital is not added, it is built in from the start.
Both companies share belief in pushing boundaries and transforming hard-to-abate industries to the better by the use of technology.
Olof Hernell, Chief Digital Officer, H2 Green Steel, said it is executing one of the biggest industrial projects in modern times in Sweden and securing its digital capabilities will be key to success.
“Mobilaris has a proven capability to transform industrial operations and are headquartered in the Norrbotten region, making them a very good match for us and the possibility to further accelerate the local tech ecosystem in the region,” he said.
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