Articles and blog posts on security of supply What have we learned from the pandemic? Just how vulnerable is Sweden's supply chain? RISE shares insights from its research and practical experience to help you prepare for the next crisis. Article Swedish food supply shifts from just in time to just in case Sweden's food supply system has been designed for efficiency, not crisis management. However, climate change, pandemics and geopolitical unrest have exposed the fragility of the system. It is not only a question of what we will eat if the worst happens, but also of whether we are prepared to deal w… Article How do you prepare for a crisis? In the event of a major crisis – or, ultimately, war – much of society would feel the consequences, not least the manufacturing industry. Yet how does one prepare for a scenario that is, in many respects, uncertain? "The most important thing is to have thought it through," says Emma Mattisson, Proj… Article Strengthening Sweden’s resilience through battery storage How do we secure energy supply in times of crisis? In Grums, Sweden, a battery storage system is now being tested to keep schools, preschools, and other vital public services running—even if the national power grid goes down. The project could become a key to a more resilient electricity system. Article / Biorefinery Circular bioeconomy solves several societal challenges These are three of the great societal challenges of our time: how do we reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, make ourselves more self-sufficient - and improve our long-term preparedness for major crises? The solution to all three is the circular bioeconomy. Article Prepare Sweden will strengthen Swedish security of supply What happens when the next crisis hits – and who does what? The Prepare Sweden initiative aims to strengthen society's preparedness. The concept: common approaches, clearer responsibilities. And the technical ability to act quickly. Article / Water Time is running out – the future of water requires action On April 29, RISE organized a full-day conference on the theme 'Water – from Vital Resource to Climate Challenge.' The conference brought together stakeholders from across society to jointly discuss how we can address both current and future water challenges. Article A strong first half-year 2025 RISE's report for the first half-year shows strong development compared with the previous year. We continue to see a great need for research and innovation to meet the challenges facing both industry and society. Article Aiming for better livelihoods in crisis an opportunity in normal times .Two major global crises in a short space of time. The coronavirus pandemic and the war in Ukraine have highlighted the need for greater food security. This is to ensure that we can all put food on the table even when global transport chains are disrupted. And striving for greater self-sufficiency … Article How to ensure access to essential products in a crisis We have become accustomed to getting what we need on time, whether it comes from Sweden or not. The pandemic, with its closed borders, was therefore a rude awakening. "We must now do everything we can to ensure that everything we need is available in Sweden, even in the event of a crisis. We need… Article How crisis preparedness can strengthen critical societal functions The coronavirus pandemic, the war in Ukraine and more extreme weather events have increased the focus on preparedness issues across Europe. But good preparedness requires careful planning and proactive work "Otherwise, there is a risk of incurring even greater costs when the crisis comes," says L… Article More flexible companies with increased supply preparedness Sweden's security of supply is back in the spotlight. This means that more and more companies need to review their robustness and resilience. "Preparing your organization will make you more innovative, more flexible and better able to deal with unexpected events," says Elenor Bernelow Loyd of RIS… Article Time – critical but vulnerable part of our total defence Correct, accurate and traceable time is a prerequisite for our modern society and an important part of our total defense. Even so, we rely heavily on GPS signals to get accurate time — signals that can be easily disrupted. Article / Innovation management How can healthcare and industry learn about systemic transitioning from each other? The global pandemic showed just how important it is for a society to be well prepared for rapid change in the event of a crisis. This was particularly evident within healthcare and social care, which continue to face major challenges. Parallel to this, the industrial sector is working on its abilit…