Hydrogen Mem-Tech aim is to make the green shift happen through our state-of-the-art hydrogen separation technology with carbon capture.
Sonair is developing 3D ultrasound sensors for spatial awareness. First application focus is to give autonomous robots better environmental perception and thereby enable human-robot coexistence. Sonair has the potential to replace all the ultrasound parking sensors on one side of a vehicle with one invisibly integrated Sonair device, and greatly expand the field of view. Sonair's new ultrasound technology is based on proprietary MEMS (Micro-ElectroMechanical System) sensors combined with the latest signal processing techniques from medical ultrasound imaging. We call this new technique ADAR - Acoustic Detection and Ranging.
KIT-AR Ltd is a company based in London, United Kingdom, that specializes in designing and developing integrated industrial augmented reality systems aimed at enhancing manufacturing productivity across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics. Founded in 2018, KIT-AR focuses on providing solutions that help reduce production errors and improve quality assurance on the shop floor. The company's offerings include KIT-ASSIST, which delivers specialist knowledge through a heads-up display; KIT-SMART, a set of intelligent modules that monitor the working environment and worker activity; KIT-BUILD, which manages work instructions; and KIT-INSIGHT, which provides insights into productivity and efficiency. By connecting and empowering shop floor employees with timely information and automated quality checks, KIT-AR enables manufacturers to minimize unplanned downtime and achieve higher accuracy in their operations.
Sensibel commercializes ultra-high-sensitivity MEMS microphones based on an optical MEMS technology.
Cartesian unlocks the power of thermal energy storage to help the world’s most energy-intensive sectors to boost energy efficiency and rapidly reduce their carbon footprint.
Hystar develops polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyzers designed for large-scale green hydrogen production. Founded in 2020, Hystar's technology uses a unique cell design and process architecture that provides the ability to reduce electricity consumption and increase hydrogen output, enabling professionals to tackle various critical energy challenges and having the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Nomono is a company that focuses on simplifying the recording, production, and collaboration processes for podcasters and broadcast journalists. Established in 2019 as a spinout from SINTEF Digital, Nomono develops both hardware and software solutions that enhance field recordings, allowing users to concentrate on storytelling without the burden of technical challenges. Their innovative platform includes wireless microphones and software that automates post-production editing, improving the overall listening experience. Nomono's technology supports object-based spatial audio, making it compatible with various formats from binaural to Dolby Atmos, thus catering to a wide range of industries, including virtual reality and immersive media. The company has received funding from several seed investors and research support from Norwegian institutions.
KIT-AR Ltd is a company based in London, United Kingdom, that specializes in designing and developing integrated industrial augmented reality systems aimed at enhancing manufacturing productivity across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics. Founded in 2018, KIT-AR focuses on providing solutions that help reduce production errors and improve quality assurance on the shop floor. The company's offerings include KIT-ASSIST, which delivers specialist knowledge through a heads-up display; KIT-SMART, a set of intelligent modules that monitor the working environment and worker activity; KIT-BUILD, which manages work instructions; and KIT-INSIGHT, which provides insights into productivity and efficiency. By connecting and empowering shop floor employees with timely information and automated quality checks, KIT-AR enables manufacturers to minimize unplanned downtime and achieve higher accuracy in their operations.
Hydrogen Mem-Tech aim is to make the green shift happen through our state-of-the-art hydrogen separation technology with carbon capture.
Sensibel commercializes ultra-high-sensitivity MEMS microphones based on an optical MEMS technology.
Nomono is a company that focuses on simplifying the recording, production, and collaboration processes for podcasters and broadcast journalists. Established in 2019 as a spinout from SINTEF Digital, Nomono develops both hardware and software solutions that enhance field recordings, allowing users to concentrate on storytelling without the burden of technical challenges. Their innovative platform includes wireless microphones and software that automates post-production editing, improving the overall listening experience. Nomono's technology supports object-based spatial audio, making it compatible with various formats from binaural to Dolby Atmos, thus catering to a wide range of industries, including virtual reality and immersive media. The company has received funding from several seed investors and research support from Norwegian institutions.
Nomono is a company that focuses on simplifying the recording, production, and collaboration processes for podcasters and broadcast journalists. Established in 2019 as a spinout from SINTEF Digital, Nomono develops both hardware and software solutions that enhance field recordings, allowing users to concentrate on storytelling without the burden of technical challenges. Their innovative platform includes wireless microphones and software that automates post-production editing, improving the overall listening experience. Nomono's technology supports object-based spatial audio, making it compatible with various formats from binaural to Dolby Atmos, thus catering to a wide range of industries, including virtual reality and immersive media. The company has received funding from several seed investors and research support from Norwegian institutions.
KIT-AR Ltd is a company based in London, United Kingdom, that specializes in designing and developing integrated industrial augmented reality systems aimed at enhancing manufacturing productivity across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics. Founded in 2018, KIT-AR focuses on providing solutions that help reduce production errors and improve quality assurance on the shop floor. The company's offerings include KIT-ASSIST, which delivers specialist knowledge through a heads-up display; KIT-SMART, a set of intelligent modules that monitor the working environment and worker activity; KIT-BUILD, which manages work instructions; and KIT-INSIGHT, which provides insights into productivity and efficiency. By connecting and empowering shop floor employees with timely information and automated quality checks, KIT-AR enables manufacturers to minimize unplanned downtime and achieve higher accuracy in their operations.
Nomono is a company that focuses on simplifying the recording, production, and collaboration processes for podcasters and broadcast journalists. Established in 2019 as a spinout from SINTEF Digital, Nomono develops both hardware and software solutions that enhance field recordings, allowing users to concentrate on storytelling without the burden of technical challenges. Their innovative platform includes wireless microphones and software that automates post-production editing, improving the overall listening experience. Nomono's technology supports object-based spatial audio, making it compatible with various formats from binaural to Dolby Atmos, thus catering to a wide range of industries, including virtual reality and immersive media. The company has received funding from several seed investors and research support from Norwegian institutions.
Minuendo is creating the earplugs with technology that adapts to the ambient noise.
Nomono is a company that focuses on simplifying the recording, production, and collaboration processes for podcasters and broadcast journalists. Established in 2019 as a spinout from SINTEF Digital, Nomono develops both hardware and software solutions that enhance field recordings, allowing users to concentrate on storytelling without the burden of technical challenges. Their innovative platform includes wireless microphones and software that automates post-production editing, improving the overall listening experience. Nomono's technology supports object-based spatial audio, making it compatible with various formats from binaural to Dolby Atmos, thus catering to a wide range of industries, including virtual reality and immersive media. The company has received funding from several seed investors and research support from Norwegian institutions.
VISAVI Technology AS, founded in 2014 as a spin-off from the Institute for Energy Technology and NTNU Research Centre of Integrated Operations, specializes in software solutions for the energy and process industry. The company's primary offering, LivePlan, optimizes the operation and maintenance of offshore platforms and onshore process facilities. LivePlan serves as an information hub that supports decision-making across various levels and locations within organizations. Key features include a walk-up display for real-time updates on activities, coordination tools for recurrent meetings to plan upcoming tasks, and ad-hoc meeting capabilities to facilitate replanning during unexpected system shutdowns. Headquartered in Halden, Norway, VISAVI Technology also maintains offices in Stavanger and Bergen. The company's founders, Øystein Veland and Gisle Andresen, possess expertise in advanced visualization and collaboration design, enhancing the functionality and effectiveness of LivePlan through collaboration with industry leaders.
KIT-AR Ltd is a company based in London, United Kingdom, that specializes in designing and developing integrated industrial augmented reality systems aimed at enhancing manufacturing productivity across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics. Founded in 2018, KIT-AR focuses on providing solutions that help reduce production errors and improve quality assurance on the shop floor. The company's offerings include KIT-ASSIST, which delivers specialist knowledge through a heads-up display; KIT-SMART, a set of intelligent modules that monitor the working environment and worker activity; KIT-BUILD, which manages work instructions; and KIT-INSIGHT, which provides insights into productivity and efficiency. By connecting and empowering shop floor employees with timely information and automated quality checks, KIT-AR enables manufacturers to minimize unplanned downtime and achieve higher accuracy in their operations.
Nisonic is a medical technology company focused on developing innovative products for the non-invasive diagnosis and monitoring of increased intracranial pressure (ICP). The company's advanced ultrasound technology utilizes an optimized transducer for transorbital imaging and employs machine-learning algorithms to provide automatic measurements and guidance for accurate probe positioning. This approach enables medical professionals in emergency departments, intensive care units, and critical care settings to detect ICP early and intervene effectively, thereby reducing the reliance on invasive methods that carry risks of complications and are limited to larger hospitals. By integrating their software with existing ultrasound devices, Nisonic aims to enhance the accessibility and cost-effectiveness of ICP monitoring, ultimately improving patient outcomes and lowering mortality and disability rates associated with elevated intracranial pressure.
Sonoclear AS, founded in 2016 and located in Trondheim, Norway, specializes in manufacturing an acoustic coupling fluid designed for brain tumor surgery. The company's flagship product, SonoClear®, enhances ultrasound imaging by eliminating image artifacts that can occur in resection cavities during surgical procedures. This innovative technology supports medical professionals by improving the clarity of imaging, thereby aiding in clinical decision-making during brain surgeries.
AblePay Technologies was founded in 2009 as a spin-out from the Research Department of Telenor, and the technology has been developed in close collaboration with SINTEF, the largest independent research organisation in Scandinavia.
Tellu is a provider of software solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT) through its TelluCloud platform. The company focuses on digital health services aimed at enhancing health care and personal safety. Its offerings include digital video supervision, remote medical monitoring, and GPS tracking for individuals with dementia. Additionally, Tellu provides response center services and welfare technology designed to improve quality of life and ensure personnel safety. By leveraging its IoT platform, Tellu aims to drive innovation and change in the healthcare sector.
FunzioNano AS is a research organization based in Trondheim, Norway, established in 2015. The company specializes in the development of nano-sized hybrid polymers that enhance the properties of commodity materials. Its innovative polymers are designed for various applications, including water-repellent coatings, fire-retardant materials, and gas barrier packaging. By focusing on these advanced materials, FunzioNano AS aims to contribute to improved performance and safety in multiple industries.
C-Feed AS produces copepod eggs and live copepods for early stage feeding of marine fish, crustaceans and other marine organisms.
SpinChip Diagnostics AS, founded in 2012 and based in Oslo, Norway, specializes in developing point-of-care systems utilizing lab-on-a-chip technology for diagnosing various health conditions, including cardiovascular, endocrine, anemic, diabetic, infectious, and inflammatory diseases. The company is focused on providing a state-of-the-art platform for in vitro diagnostics that enables rapid, reliable analyses of blood samples in both hospital and decentralized medical settings. This fully automated device delivers results within minutes, initially targeting the rapid cardiac segment with a Troponin-I analysis currently under development. SpinChip aims to expand its offerings to include a comprehensive cardiac panel, ensuring that its platform matches the quality of high-sensitivity central laboratory analyzers, thus presenting a compelling value proposition compared to existing point-of-care solutions.
Biosergen AS is a biotechnology company focused on the development of innovative antifungal drugs, leveraging advanced biopharmaceutical research. Operating from its laboratory facilities in Trondheim, Norway, and other locations globally, Biosergen is working on various pipeline products, including S44HP, an antibiotic exhibiting enhanced potency against a range of fungal pathogens compared to traditional nystatin. The company is also developing BSG005, a promising antifungal agent that shows significant safety and efficacy benefits over existing treatments. Additionally, Biosergen explores nystatin analogues through genetic manipulation of the nystatin biosynthetic pathway, aiming to improve therapeutic outcomes in the treatment of fungal infections.
Veritrack AS manufactures and sells delivers wireless micro transmitters with low installation cost and low operational costs to facilitate start-up of process and condition monitoring of field equipment.
GasSecure specializes in the development and manufacturing of wireless infrared hydrocarbon gas detectors tailored for industrial applications, particularly within the oil and gas sector. Founded in 2008 by Knut Sandven and Hakon Sagberg, the company focuses on MEMS-based low-power gas detection technologies that enable safe wireless communication and provide explosion protection across various industries. GasSecure’s products are utilized in diverse environments, including offshore platforms, onshore terminals, tank farms, and gas processing and petrochemical plants. In March 2015, GasSecure was acquired by Drager USA, further enhancing its capabilities and market reach.
poLight is a Norwegian company based in Horten, specializing in the development of micro optical components using proprietary methods involving deformable polymers. The company focuses on creating the world's smallest and most cost-effective autofocus lenses for micro cameras, which are applicable in smartphones, wearables like smartwatches and smart glasses, as well as in industrial sectors such as medical and retail. poLight's technology is distinguished by its ability to manufacture components at the wafer scale, ensuring compact size, low cost, and high optical quality. Its product offerings include Driver ASIC and TLens, serving markets across the United States, Asia, and Europe.
ReVolt Technology is a technology company, which is developing a rechargeable zinc-air battery. ReVolt's batteries may enable more high-power consumer devices, electric vehicles and renewable energy storage. The technology is a result of six years of intense research and development at SINTEF (the largest independent research institute in Scandinavia). Research on material combinations has solved issues historically related to the metal-air technology; power, lifetime and rechargeability.
Resman specializes in wireless reservoir surveillance, catering to the needs of oil and gas operators. The company offers innovative products that enable clients to monitor and understand fluid dynamics in reservoirs without the risks and expenses tied to traditional well interventions. Through proprietary inflow quantification models, Resman can accurately assess zonal inflow contributions and identify the location of water breakthrough in complex completion environments. This technology provides a reliable, long-term, and cost-effective solution for reservoir monitoring, enhancing operational efficiency for its customers.