Deep Talk - a podcast from WTC 2025
Perched on 14 islands in the lake Mälaren, Stockholm has a distinctive skyline – but underneath is where the interesting, new, image of Stockholm takes shape. Beneath the bustling streets of Stockholm, a remarkable transformation takes place with the construction of 18 new subway stations. Together with the Stockholm bypass, a new route for the European highway (E4) past the Swedish capital, it forms an extensive effort to enhance the city’s infrastructure and reduce road traffic. With the integration of new technologies and autonomous machinery, these subterranean networks continue to...
info_outlineDeep Talk - a podcast from WTC 2025
In the 1970s, as the world grappled with the oil crisis, Sweden embarked on an ambitious project to create massive underground storage facilities. Today, these caverns play a new and pivotal role in addressing today’s energy challenges as they are being transformed into storage facilities for hydrogen. Secure underground environments are also ideal for the long-term storage of radioactive materials, demanding advanced engineering and precision to ensure safety over millennia. Something Sweden has a long history of accomplishing. This podcast was made using AI. Based on facts, the podcast...
info_outlineDeep Talk - a podcast from WTC 2025
With a story that starts in the deep undergrounds of Sweden’s north and how an explosive discovery changed an industry and the people in it. We tell the story about how the mining and tunnelling industry has gone through changes and keeps breaking new frontiers. In 1867, amid the challenging conditions of Swedish mines, Alfred Nobel’s dynamite emerged as a groundbreaking innovation. This transformative invention revolutionized mining by enhancing safety and efficiency. However, it also stirred concerns about job security and the changing nature of labor. We explore these human stories and...
info_outlineIn the 1970s, as the world grappled with the oil crisis, Sweden embarked on an ambitious project to create massive underground storage facilities. Today, these caverns play a new and pivotal role in addressing today’s energy challenges as they are being transformed into storage facilities for hydrogen.
Secure underground environments are also ideal for the long-term storage of radioactive materials, demanding advanced engineering and precision to ensure safety over millennia. Something Sweden has a long history of accomplishing.
This podcast was made using AI. Based on facts, the podcast itself is AI-generated, including the voices. All characters featured are fictional, designed to enrich the narrative and provide context to the industry’s evolution.