
The MTEC conferences alternates between Singapore and Trondheim and is arranged every second year. ICMASS is arranged yearly by the International Network for Autonomous Ships and have different...
The MTEC conferences alternates between Singapore and Trondheim and is arranged every second year. ICMASS is arranged yearly by the International Network for Autonomous Ships and have different...
The annual report for FME CINELDI is now ready. On the Annual report website, you can view the main points, and download the full PDF....
Technology tailored to convert solar and wind energy into zero-emissions hydrogen fuel is about to be tested at larger scales than ever before as part of a SINTEF-coordinated EU project. Shell's...
Video about the longest floating bridge in the world The floating bridge spanning Bjørna Fjord is unique in a global context, and so advanced in terms of its technology that even the...
Innovators from developed and developing countries across the world shared best practices in sustainable energy transport during a two-day seminar in Trondheim, Norway. The seminar was hosted by...
The 30th and 31st of October we've had the SFI Manufacturing autumn workshop in Nordfjord, with Brødrene Aa as host organization. Prior to this workshop, we published the third SFI newsletter,...
The condition of the water in salmon hatcheries can tell us a great deal about when and why outbreaks of disease occur. Now, SINTEF researchers are about to expose the water’s secrets, both to...
Satellites can be used for everything from monitoring to education, development, and the testing of new technology. However, signal collisions are a challenge. For this reason, researchers are...
Read how our solar cell researcher Birgit Ryningen will get more energy out of the sunlight. https://blog.sintef.com/uncategorized-en/more-energy-from-sunlight/...
Yes. As long as it is handled properly, new research reveals. In Norway they say that nothing is in more of a hurry than a dead fish. This is probably true, because on average it takes three days...
The research institutes SINTEF Materials and Chemistry and SINTEF Petroleum Research have merged from 1 January 2018. The new institute is called SINTEF Industry. The merger is aimed at...
SINTEF Ocean participates in a European research project called SMARTFISH H2020, coordi-nated by SINTEF Ocean in Norway, which aim is to develop technological solutions to an ef-ficient,...
Vessel: an autonomous vessel plays one of the key roles as part of the unmanned fish farm facility currently under development in Trondheim. Illustration: SINTEF Currently, service vessels with...
The Chikyu research vessel, operated by JAMSTEC, the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology has helped bring new understanding to scientists on everything from earthquakes to these...
Gerd Kjølle and Kjell Sand giving a presentation to visiting European journalists in the Smart Grid laboratory in June 2016. Photo: Gry Karin Stimo/SINTEF The aim of a new research centre...
SINTEF made a pre-tax profit of NOK 97 million in 2016. This is an increase of NOK 37 million compared to the previous year. The ordinary operating profit was NOK 80 million, compared with NOK 52...
You can't just stick your head out the window and breathe fresh air if the International Space Station’s life support system is contaminated. A Norwegian-German collaboration has developed a...
From wind to hydrogen: In the wind farm Raggovidda in Finnmark, the wind allways blows. At the same time, the power grid lacks capacity to exploit the production-license granted in the area....
The power of air can be a nuisance at times. But when air is compressed, it can act as a valuable ‘green’ energy store. Photo: Thinkstock Wind and sun, two unpredictable resources, are becoming...
Representatives from 9 oil and gas operators and 4 service companies where among the 90 participants that joined us in Trondheim early February 2016. The participants were satisfied with the...