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MoRe Research

MoRe Research AB is being integrated into RISE. The rebranding from MoRe Research to RISE will take place in stages from 1 December 2024. The change not only means a new name, but also an increased focus on offering first-class services and innovations that reflect our customers' growing demands and expectations.

As an important step in our long-term strategy, the MoRe Research brand will be phased out, creating a unified and powerful platform to better meet our customers' needs. All offers and services can now be found on the RISE website and are summarised below.

MoRe has provided services, expertise, and equipment across the entire fibre line in pulp production and bio-based processes and products. In addition, its operations have also covered the energy sector, construction, technology suppliers, the chemical industry, and the forestry industry. The analysis laboratory has also carried out assignments in textiles, food, environment, agriculture, metals, and minerals.

All services and offerings are now gathered on the RISE website, where they can be found below.

We look forward to keeping our customers and partners updated during the process and to continue our journey together for a stronger future.

Fiber Line - Pilots and Analyses

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Chemical Analyses

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Physical Analyses

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Wood and Chip Analyses

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Problem Solving in Process and Product

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Viscose and Spinning

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Courses for the Pulp and Paper Industry

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Lars Sundvall

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Lars Sundvall

Gruppchef Cellulosateknologi

+46 70 526 52 21

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Anna-Karin Söderlind

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Anna-Karin Söderlind

Gruppchef

+46 10 722 32 54

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