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Fluid Scandinavia launches website and newsletter in English and Norwegian

Fluid Scandinavia is very pleased to take steps toward becoming a Nordic and International platform for news within Hydraulics, Pneumatics, and Electromechanics. Fluid Scandinavia is published by ITH Förlag AB, owned by the Institute for Applied Hydraulics (ITH) and SFMA – Swedish Fluid Motion Association. New initiatives are being launched to improve the experience for our readers and advertisers. Both ITH and SFMA share the goal of strengthening the competitiveness of the industry through better knowledge of current technologies and challenges.

Ongoing developments in the industry include sustainability, automation, and electrification, among others. Many topics are also timeless, which is why we have digitized and archived all printed issues since 1995. As a subscriber, you gain access to 120 magazines and 500 articles. The magazine, website, and newsletter exist thanks to the symbiosis between our paying subscribers and advertisers.

The website language may be preset depending on the reader’s country. The language can be changed by clicking on the flag icon in the menu.

For those interested in corporate subscription solutions or introductory offers for advertising in our new English and Norwegian editions, please contact the CEO and newsletter editor Jon Sandström at jsm(at)ith.se.

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