
IntER-Cold
Interdisciplinary Education and Research Platform in Cold-Chain of Fish: From Norway to Japan
Interdisciplinary Education and Research Platform in Cold-Chain of Fish: From Norway to Japan
Develop a system for automatic interpretation of sounds, facial expressions and body gestures of people who cannot speak.
The LowEx project aims at developing sheet ingot materials with low CO2 footprint for automotive heat-exchangers. The goal is to reduce CO2 emissions from current levels by at least 1 ton per ton aluminium produced.
Developing innovative design methodologies for low-emission hotel facilities on passenger ships.
MEDITATE (“the Medical Digital Twin for Aneurysm Prevention and Treatment”) will deliver a comprehensive framework of simulation and imaging technologies, targeted at industrial and clinical-translation to accelerate the process of personalised...
MEESO shall uantify the spatio-temporal distributions of biomass, production and ecosystem role of mesopelagic resources and assess options to sustainably manage and govern their exploitation.
MIREIA is a unique Knowledge Alliance involving Higher Education institutions (HEIs) and companies that will combine the use of cutting-edge technology in immersive virtual technology and 3D printing with personalized learning content to promote the...
More GoJelly! Serious games for serious communication: Jellyfish mucus as a solution for microplastic pollution
SAGA Robotics and Noronn have previously developed a strawberry-picking robot. This project will introduce a sensor suite for in-situ quality assessment of strawberries on the bush. The system will improve quality, volume, and forecasting, and will...
Norwegian participation in the AI, data and robotics Partnership in Horizon Europe
Hydropower is the backbone of Norway's power system. It is renewable and well-established, accounting for the majority of Norwegian power production.
NEWEPS is a Nordic research Project for a more efficient digitalized Power System between Statnett and SvK
Statnett and Svenska kraftnät want to develop and demonstrate a common information system for stability monitoring and control applications in the Nordic transmission grid, with main focus on Sweden and Norway.
Norwegian Research Center for AI Innovation
NORCICS’ vision is to contribute to making Norway the most securely digitalized country in the world, by improving the cybersecurity and resilience of its critical sectors, through supporting research-based innovation.
PILOTING is aiming to increase the efficiency, safety and quality of inspection and maintenance activities. The primary application will be in civil infrastructures such as tunnels and bridges, as well as refineries.
The primary objective of the Norwegian research activities is to enable more accessible and seamless opportunity charging for electric vehicles in cold climate while improving battery ageing prospects.
The players in the Nordic power market, i.e. producers, transmission system operators and regulators use computer models to plan for the best possible utilization of the system and energy resources.