About us

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Company Development

CelluXtreme is a result of scientific collaboration between KTH researchers in fluid mechanics and fibre technology at the Wallenberg Wood Science Center. Their question in 2010 – “Can we control the elementary structure in spinning processes?” – resulted in a technical breakthrough that enabled manufacturing high-performance reinforcement fibres from nanocellulose. The technology provides a significant step beyond the state-of-the-art in terms of viable technical solutions, using a scalable, continuous and controllable process to assemble nanomaterials. The patent for the technological novelty was readily awarded and is owned by CelluXtreme.

CelluXtreme’s industrial fibre and fabric production is unique, relying on the combination of the patented solution and adapted up and downstream processes. RISE and KTH jointly took the first scale-up steps, and CelluXtreme has further pursued the scale-up, including essential steps towards automatising the production. Based on this, composite production has been made possible, including manufacturing the first components for industrial application testing in spring 2024.

2010

The Beginning

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At KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology and the Wallenberg Wood Science Centre, researchers in fluid mechanics and fibre technology designed a process to fabricate performance fibres from nanocellulose. The CelluXtreme spinning process was born and patented.

2015

The Exploration

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RI.SE Research Institute of Sweden hired the PhD behind the invention, Karl Håkansson, and further developed the process by exploring identified challenges. Upstream, downstream, and key processes: what works and does not take shape.

2021

The Foundation

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CelluXtreme was founded by Daniel Söderberg and Magnus Wikström with the vision of developing performance materials from natural resources. Anna Wiberg entered as founder and CEO in 2022 with the task of setting up an efficient organisation and addressing the market and business perspective. 

2025

Pilot Production

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Today, fibres and fabrics are produced on a pre-pilot scale at the lab space rented by CelluXtreme at KTH. As a next step, the goal is to set up a pilot that allows performance testing together with selected customers.

The executive Team

CelluXtreme is driven by problem challengers who enjoy pushing boundaries and bringing groundbreaking research to the market. We are a team of managers, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and professors. We are CelluXtreme!

Team CelluXtreme
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Anna Wiberg, CEO

Chief Executive Officer

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Daniel Söderberg, CTO

Chief Technology Officer
Professor at KTH

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Karl Håkansson, PhD

Product and Process Development

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Mathias Kvick, PhD

Engineering and Production

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Jakob Redlinger-Pohn, PhD

Customer and Market Development

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Sabrina Assenheimer,MSc

Composite development

The Scientific Advisors

Fredrik Lundell, PhD

Fredrik Lundell, Professor

Professor in Experimental Fluid Mechanics at KTH

Lars Wågberg, PhD

Lars Wågberg, Professor

Professor in Fiber Technology at KTH

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Malin Åkermo, Professor

Professor in Lightweight Structures at KTH

OUR MISSION

We believe that new material technology is an essential part of sustainable growth. 

CelluXtreme is dedicated to producing multifunctional composite materials with a resilient and customer-centred supply chain, utilising our unique patented spinning technique for high-performance fibres and fabrics.

The vision is to provide society with pioneering high-performance materials that are biobased, lightweight and designed for the future.

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