Important for the marine sector
No fewer than nine Centres for Research-based Innovation (SFI) were opened by NTNU and SINTEF recently. The Smart Maritime centre is led by MARINTEK, and it alone has been awarded NOK 192 million...
No fewer than nine Centres for Research-based Innovation (SFI) were opened by NTNU and SINTEF recently. The Smart Maritime centre is led by MARINTEK, and it alone has been awarded NOK 192 million...
Torbjørn Røe Isaksen, the Norwegian Minister of Research and Education, promised greater funding for his sector, emphasising that the Ocean Space Centre needs to be built to enable us to...
MARINTEK has just received NOK 50 million from the Research Council of Norway’s Large-scale Infrastructure Fund. The Institute won in fact 10 per cent of the total of MNOK 500 made available....
The 1st Ocean Technology Summit took place June 4th 2013, during Nor-Shipping 2013. The conference proved to be a huge success, both in terms of the chosen topics (green shipping and arctic...
SINTEF is involved in projects concerning novel concepts and innovative solutions for ocean energy, such as DeepWind and FAROFF, supported by the European Union and the Research Council of...
The Cargo Ferry research project is supported by MAROFF and aims to develop an integrated concept for goods transport along the Norwegian coast and between Norway and its nearest neighbouring...
As an R&D partner in NOWITECH (Norwegian Research Centre for Offshore Wind Technology), SINTEF Ocean have been actively involved in developing robust numerical tools for the design and modelling...
SINTEF has been a participant in the Center for Integrated Operations in the Petroleum Industry (SFI Centre), along with central partners in the petroleum sector.Ongoing for seven years the...
This Centre for Research-based Innovation (SFI) is led by Marintek, and the project will have a duration of eight years (2015 – 2023). Shipping carries no less than 80 – 90 percent of the...
Spider is a versatile and powerful software component for optimized transportation planning and vehicle routing. It offers a huge potential for savings in transportation through...
Welcome to the 6th Conference on Learning Factories, arranged by NTNU Gjøvik and SINTEF Raufoss Manufacturing, the 29th and 30th of June at Gjøvik. The conference is sponsored...
Eli Aamot is appointed as the new Executive Vice-President at SINTEF Materials and Chemistry. Eli Aamot comes to us from Statoil and her position as Manager Plant Integrity for the Heidrun field....
Professor Vincent Eijsink, NMBU (Norwegian University of Life Sciences), received this year’s Bioenergy Innovation Award under “CenBio day” 17 to 19 March 2015. Eijsink receives the price for his...
Clean and efficient wood stoves through improved batch combustion models and CFD modelling approaches In modern wood stoves, produced after emission limits for particles from wood stoves was...
Eirik Bøckmann tests an artificial whale tail in the model ship tank at Tyholt. Photo: Ingvil Snøfugl, Siw Hermanstad, Marintek/SINTEF WAVE FOIL: Researchers from the Norwegian University...
Modelling and simulation of the physical phenomena involved during flow in porous media is essential for the understanding of reservoir processes. A number of methods and tools are used for this...
Realistic reproduction of simulated environmental noise for mobile listeners Imagine that a new road was planned for construction close to your house. Naturally, you might want to know how much...
The Brazilian oil company Petrobras relies heavily on floating production storage and offloading units, commonly called FPSOs, to exploit deep water and ultra deep water petroleum fields. SINTEF...
SmartWear: We collaborates interdisciplinary with SINTEF scientists within ICT, materials science, physiology and product design between our respective disciplines to develop products with new...