Wednesday, September 4, 2013

KTH opens to the public tonight - New Technology

The public will get to see that Barack Obama may look at KTH. In the evening after the President’s visit opens school for the curious. Photo: Scanpix

KTH President Peter Gudmundson invites the public to the university after the presidential visit. “Warm välkoma to see the exhibition that Barack Obama will see.”

After President Barack Obama’s visit to the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, in Valhallavagen in Stockholm completed sometime late this afternoon or early evening, the gates to the public .

“Rector would like everyone to have an opportunity to, as far as possible take part in the presidential visit. When cordon has released tonight, September 4 are all welcome to view the exhibition and meet KTH researchers, “writes university information managers on the web.

Barack Obama will take part of an exhibition on Swedish innovation in renewable energy and environmental technology.

KTH considered to have a prominent position in the world in the research, not least, for example when it comes to knowledge about fuel cells with different applications and solar cells.

public may also have the opportunity to talk with scientists who Barack Obama earlier in the day got hit. As soon KTH cordons have been lifted, the school on its website to announce the exact time and place where the public have access to the school tonight.

exhibition will be open until 20. It will also be shown on Thursday morning between the hours of 08 to 10.

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