
Floating cities will soon be a reality
Researchers from Norway and Singapore are working together to build cities floating at sea and underground universities.
Researchers from Norway and Singapore are working together to build cities floating at sea and underground universities.
Most ship owners are now looking very closely at the benefits that digitalization can bring in operational gains.
Dr. Rachel Tiller from SINTEF Ocean recently attended a closed session with UNAI at the UN building in New York City. She is one of three international experts invited to attend a meeting to the General Assembly decision to develop an international...
The interest in autonomous ship technology is still increasing rapidly in Norway.
With the backing of expertise from SINTEF, Singapore is aiming to develop huge floating structures capable of dealing with the city’s critical lack of space. Entire floating districts are among the city’s visions for the future.
In the iProcess project researchers are working with cases relevant to the industry, and some examples of this is for example cheese ripening using a big data strategy while another is robotic cutting of ham.
The food industry in Norway prioritizes flexible robotic automation as means to be able to cope with the high biological variation in food raw material and to maximize the raw material utilization. Therefore, expectations towards such solutions are...
Artificial Eye, brain and hands: Research towards developing new solutions based on “artificial eye, brain and hand” is expected to be a next generation technology that will bring the Norwegian seafood, food and aquaculture industry closer to the...
SINTEF is merging its ocean research activities into one new institute, called SINTEF Ocean. The ambition is to strengthen our position as a world-leader in the fields of marine technology and biomarine research.