Since 2017, Sahlgrenska Science Park awards the Arvid Carlsson Award every year in connection with the Park Annual event. The aim is to pay tribute to innovation, knowledge and competence in conjunction with good entrepreneurship through an award in Nobel Prize winner Arvid Carlsson’s name.
“I'm deeply grateful for the honour of receiving this award. This recognition is a testament to the dedication and collaboration that have gone into this cutting-edge technology that disrupts the radiation protection market. I want to express my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has voted for me, my co-founding business partner Fredrik Gellerstedt, our dedicated colleagues, mentors, everyone who has been a part of this journey and of course, the award committee. It's a reminder of our commitment to improving the work environment for healthcare professionals with our patented textile,” says Petra Apell, Co-Founder and CEO at Texray and winner of the 2023 Arvid Carlsson Award.
The 2024 Arvid Carlsson Award winner will be announced at this year's Park Annual event on 24 October.
Submit your nominations for the 2024 award here.
Winners through the years
2023
Petra Apell, Texray
2022
Filip Peters, Acorai
2021
Anders Hyltander, Surgical Science
2020
Anna-Carin Olin, with team PExA
2019
Professor Jens Nielsen
2018
Kristina Lagerstedt and Susanne Staaf, founders of 1928 Diagnostics
2107
Erik Gatenholm and Hector Martinez, Cellink (BICO)
Jury
Previous winners of the award together with Sahlgrenska Science Park.
Award ceremony
The prize is awarded annually in conjunction with Park Annual by Sahlgrenska Science Park.
The award was co-founded by Nobel laureate Arvid Carlsson and Sahlgrenska Science Park.
”I am very happy and proud to give name to an award that strengthens and celebrates innovation and entrepreneurship while paying attention to the importance of continuous skills development,” said Arvid Carlsson in 2017.
About Arvid Carlsson
Arvid Carlsson was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine in 2000 for his discoveries concerning neurotransmitters in the nervous system. In addition to a key role in research and medicine, he was also a true entrepreneur, active in Sahlgrenska Science Park’s community for many years.
Who can get the award?
Nominated entrepreneurs in life science who drive development for human health and wellbeing.
The ambition is to give recognition and honor to promising and future entrepreneurs in academia, healthcare and industry to stimulate continued learning and networking in the global arena that is life science.
What does the prize consist of?
In addition to honors and diplomas, the prize consists of a challenge prize as well as participation in an international conference including travel and accommodation. Lessons learned from the conference will be described afterwards in conjunction with a lecture for entrepreneurs and companies at Sahlgrenska Science Park.
Contact:
Lizelotte Edvinsson, Sahlgrenska Science Park, lizelotte.edvinsson@sahlgrenskasciencepark.se