The overall goal of the project is for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMF) to achieve faster and norm-critical growth in the right direction through increased sustainable construction, focusing on the entire value chain from forest to construction, increasing exports of processed timber with an increased service content focusing on industrial wood construction that contributes to the fulfilment of the government’s climate goals. The project goal is to create a business-driven network for SMEs within the cluster organisation Paper Province sub-cluster Industrial wood construction. Interim goal 1 Recruiting SMEs to a business-driven network in industrial wood construction, creates an embryonic sub-cluster that increases collaboration between companies. Milestone 2 Collaboration between SMEs leads to increased innovation power and better business through more efficient and cheaper construction with cross glued wood (KL) that attracts municipalities and creates a larger domestic market for industrial timber construction. Interim goal 3 A norm-critical digital knowledge platform is created jointly for SMEs and municipal officials as well as the implementation of digital training initiatives. Milestone 4 Pre-study test bed for industrial wood construction is developed. Test environments are identified, a first prototype for demonstrator is developed and a plan for the construction of objects/building is anchored. Subgoal 5 internationalisation processes and methods are developed and linked to resources outside the project. An internationalisation and export strategy is developed together with industry and specialised national authorities. Industry organisations and SMEs have the opportunity to participate in skills development and/or participate in international fairs and conferences. Expected result at project completion is an Innovation and business network (part cluster) for industrial timber construction that creates new solutions, work processes and export products. The digital knowledge and collaboration platform works continuously with further development and innovation for the industry’s competitiveness. Embryonic hub/platform/demonstrator has been designed and national private-public funding has been developed for prefabrication to the assembly line. An internationalisation strategy has been developed. The project actively contributes to SMEs being able to develop, commercialise and industrially transform innovations in industrial wood construction through collaboration in Triple Helix. Increases SMEs’ competitiveness and growth by increasing the resource and competence base through clear work on diversity and gender equality. Highlights and communicates the need for increased sustainable construction that takes into account the building’s climate impact from a building’s entire lifecycle. Expected long-term effects are that SMF’s innovation power has increased in forest bioeconomy with a focus on industrial wood construction. The value added and value of exports have been raised and contributed to the achievement of climate targets. A norm-critical recruitment approach has been implemented. Together with participating companies, the cluster organisation Paper Province has developed a sub-cluster within industrial wood construction that, by being nationally and internationally connected, creates greater opportunities for the region’s SMEs for innovation, cooperation and access to international markets. The project is linked to national H2020 initiatives by working strategically with BioInnovation (Government Strategic Innovation Programme, SIO, VINNOVA).