A new chapter in the history of Prosper Park begins. The former entrance will become a welcoming lobby, ready to meet the business and needs of the future. After years of significant industrial activities, ideas and eras, the well-known property, which formerly housed SAAB's technical headquarters, is getting a new lease of life. The historical heritage contains a wealth of knowledge and experience that has been put to good use. Something that the property owner Kraftstaden has been inspired by in design and architecture. When the lobby now changes shape and dresses in a new suit, the entrance is transformed into a vibrant meeting place.
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Fast mileage premiere with the Stallback family
On April 21, it's time for the premiere of Stallbackamilen, just a stone's throw from Prosper Park in Trollhättan. The new race is a total of 10 km on fast, controlled cycle paths around Stallbacka. With three laps of 3.3 km and several pacesetters, there are good chances for personal bests and in addition, the participants get the opportunity to rank their starting place for Göteborgsvarvet. Prosper Park is on site during the race and cheers on the participants. The competition is organized by TIF Friidrott and Vänersborgs AIK.
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Stallbacka is growing - and we're doing it together
In Stallbacka, we've decided to do more than just follow development - we want to lead it. Businesses, property owners and the city have come together in the Stallbacka Business Improvement District (BID) to create an area where ideas can flourish, people can thrive and businesses can grow.
By bringing together the power of both business and the public sector, we are building a safe, welcoming and future-ready Stallbacka. It's a model that has worked all over the world - and now we're writing our own version of it here. -
Research for the future of electrification
Activity is in full swing at University West’s facilities at Prosper Park. Here, a dynamic research and education environment is taking shape. Innovation meets a strong belief in the future, helping electrification take its next step. The research group is making significant progress toward a renewable energy system, with a focus on safer, more efficient, and sustainable solutions. Their work advances electrification across multiple areas –from smarter drivetrains to stable power systems. At University West, research and education are carried out in close collaboration with industry and society, both at Prosper Park and Produktionstekniskt Centrum.