Hybrit Development AB is a corporate office based in Stockholm, formed through a collaboration between SSAB, LKAB, and Vattenfall. The organization focuses on transforming the iron and steel industry by developing the first fossil-free steel. This initiative aims to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions in Sweden, with projections suggesting a potential decrease of at least 10% in the country's overall emissions.
The company has made strides in advancing HYBRIT technology, which has been recognized for its sustainability efforts, notably receiving Ny Teknik's Grand Prize for Engineering in 2025. Additionally, Hybrit Development AB has successfully implemented large-scale storage solutions for fossil-free hydrogen gas, further contributing to its goal of reducing industrial emissions. The organization has also been acknowledged on an international level, receiving the World Economic Forum GAEA award in Davos for its innovative approach to sustainable steel production.
Gunilla Hyllander serves as the General Manager of Hybrit Development AB, leading the company's initiatives in developing and promoting environmentally friendly practices within the steel industry. Through its efforts, Hybrit Development AB is positioned as a key player in the movement towards sustainable industrial practices in Sweden and beyond.




