Krefting Foundation donates SEK 50 million to Universeum

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Universeum science center in Gothenburg is to receive SEK 7 million from the Herman Krefting Foundation for Allergy and Asthma Research, the principal owner of the VBG Group. The donation kicks off Universeum’s life science venture, the initial phase being a new learning environment developed with the Krefting Research Center. This collaboration with the Krefting Foundation will continue until 2026 and the donations will total some SEK 50 million over the period.

The Krefting Foundation was formed by Herman Krefting — founder of the VBG Group, who was himself an asthmatic. The Foundation supports research projects, one professorship and the Krefting Researcg Centre at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg. Now, for the first time, the Foundation is donating funds to Sweden’s national science center Universeum, to be spent on popular adult and youth education to boost knowledge, among children and grown-ups alike, of asthma and allergies.

“Working with science and research as the points of departure has been a recipe for the VBG Group’s success, and since the business has generated good earnings it has endowed the Foundation with funds to support asthma and allergy research. I look forward to the research now becoming accessible to many more people, and to the VBG Group getting a venue where our employees can clearly see the results of our efforts,” says Anders Birgersson, the VBG Group’s CEO.

The Krefting Foundation’s donation is the catalyst for Universeum’s new life science enterprise. New content relating to asthma and allergies, in cooperation with the Krefting Research Center, is one of its features. More topics in sustainable health are to be added. The whole venture will thus mean that Universeum can create an interdisciplinary hub for scientists from several different research fields. To understand the epidemiology of asthma and the underlying mechanisms of disease, the

Krefting Research Center is pooling research on a broad front. The Center is headed by Madeleine Rådinger, Associate Professor at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg.

“If you’re a researcher, you also have a responsibility to convey what you’re doing to the public. And here we have a superb opportunity to do that, in cooperation with the Nordic region’s largest science center,” she says. “Lots of people talk about allergies and asthma but, for example, what happens in the respiratory tract when we breathe in something we’re allergic to? And how are our bodies affected by the medication? We also want to show how knowledge in this area has been accumulated and how much perseverance it requires, but also how much joy working as a scientist brings.”

In the new learning environment formed by Universeum and Krefting Research Center jointly, research results will be visualized and complex connections presented to all Universeum’s visitors — young and old, students and teachers. Through links with the natural and engineering sciences generally, the environment will also help to enhance interest in academic studies and research.

CEO Anders Birgersson is very much in favor of the VBG Group having a presence at a public arena like Universeum.

“It’s exciting that two areas as different, on paper, as developing transport solutions and researching asthma and allergies are creating this together. Our collaboration with Universeum is a tremendous example of how Swedish industry can generate benefits for society,” Birgersson says.

The donation is also contributing to the big leap forward in development that Universeum is currently taking.

“Altogether, the various initiatives we have now started mean that Universeum is becoming an even more vigorous arena for popular education and learning about science, technology, and sustainability. We are immensely pleased that the Krefting Foundation, too, has now joined our development program. Together, we are going to make a difference,” says Carina Halvord, Universeum’s CEO.

Inauguration of the new learning environment is planned for December 2021.

More information:

VBG Group

Herman Kreftings Stiftelse för Allergi- och Astmaforskning

Krefting Research Centre

Universeum

For interviews or additional information and pictures, please contact:

Åsa Olsson, Global Communication Manager, VBG Group 
asa.olsson@vbggroup.se, +46 521 27 77 02

Charlotte Mansfield, Press manager, Universeum 
charlotte.mansfield@universeum.se, +46 31 335 64 95 

Margareta G. Kubista, Press Manager, Sahlgrenska akademin, Göteborgs universitet 
margareta.g.kubista@gu.se, +46 31 786 49 76

VBG Group AB (publ), domiciled in Vänersborg, is the Parent company of an international engineering Group with wholly owned companies in Europe, North America, Brazil, South Africa Australia, India and China. The Group’s operations are divided into three divisions – Truck & Trailer Equipment, Mobile Climate Control and Ringfeder Power Transmission – with products that are marketed under strong, well-known brands. VBG Group AB’s Series B share was introduced on the stock exchange in 1987 and is listed today on the Nasdaq Stockholm Mid Cap list.

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