Icomera today congratulates its Chief Technology Officer, Mats Karlsson, on being awarded the Polhem Prize (Polhemspriset) 2025, Sweden’s foremost distinction for outstanding technological innovation.

Bestowed by the Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers, Engineers of Sweden, and named after the pioneering inventor Christopher Polhem, the prize honours innovations that have reached the market and proven competitive.
First and foremost an individual award to Mats Karlsson, this recognition reflects a decades‑long contribution to technological progress. Karlsson was the original inventor of Icomera’s patented multi‑network aggregation connectivity technology, making consistent, high‑capacity Internet to moving vehicles possible. In 2003, that work enabled the first commercial onboard passenger Wi‑Fi service in rail, helping to catalyse a new industry segment and set expectations for the connected journey.
Mats Karlsson:I’m happy, proud and surprised because the thought of a prize has never crossed my mind. I see it as a recognition of many years of hard work. Engineering has always been about solving real‑world problems elegantly, then scaling those solutions reliably. From the earliest lab tests to today’s fleet‑wide deployments, our goal has been simple: give public transport a connectivity foundation it can trust, so passengers enjoy better journeys and operators gain real‑time insight and control.
Today, Icomera – now a wholly owned subsidiary of Equans – holds patents across more than 30 patent families. These innovations continue to expand the performance envelope and practical use cases of onboard connectivity, serving tens of thousands of vehicles and millions of passengers every day. The company unifies low‑Earth‑orbit (LEO) satellite, private trackside, and high‑performing cellular networks into a single, operator‑friendly service layer. This powers passenger‑visible improvements such as reliable Wi‑Fi and richer journey information, as well as operational value through real‑time system monitoring and video analytics.
This was originally published on Icomera.