To ensure sustainable food for the world’s growing population, we must make maximum use of catches and prevent food waste. All seafood caught must be sorted and processed into products of the...
To ensure sustainable food for the world’s growing population, we must make maximum use of catches and prevent food waste. All seafood caught must be sorted and processed into products of the...
Long-haul ocean transport is an operational sphere that is probably ill-suited to make use of energy from batteries. Hydrogen is an alternative fuel that Norway can produce large quantities of....
The Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry Iselin Nybø (V) and the Norwegian Minister of Education and Research Guri Melby (V) were in Trondheim yesterday to present NOK 120 million to the...
The concept of environmental design in hydropower rivers describes how to evaluate, develop and implement measures to improve the environmental conditions and different user interests in...
CO2 emissions equivalent to what 2,200 cars produce in a year can be turned into new products using biotechnology. In the EU project PyroCO2, the greenhouse gas CO2 will become a profitable...
The industrial sector produces large amounts of heat that goes to waste – heat that could be used to dry tons of kelp to store CO2, or grow subtropical crops at higher latitudes. By Petter...
Three international organizations specializing in technology research, testing, advisory services, and standardization have joined forces to find new ways to accelerate the adoption of carbon...
Brussels/Trondheim: The European Technology and Innovation Platform on Batteries (ETIP Batteries, Batteries Europe) has published its Strategic Research Agenda. The document sets the priorities...
Four years have passed since the first seeds of CINELDI, the world's largest research centre on Smart Grids, were sowed. The centre's work is only half complete, but we are already seeing...
The project ‘I hear you’, are carried out in Tanzania. Here, researchers are using games technology and adapted headphones to screen people for hearing problems. Photo: Tone Øderud/SINTEF: Notes...
Making high-purity silicon for solar panels may become even more sustainable thanks to a new material. Photo: Colourbox Standard Solar cells are largely made of silicon. But the silicon needs to...
When female data scientists were not being featured prominently on stage at conferences, these tech women decided to create their own stage. And now, when the Norwegian Women in Data Science...
The Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority, Avinor, the Federation of Norwegian Industries and SINTEF are joining forces to establish an innovation and testing centre that will seek to promote the...
Gerd Kjølle, Chief Scientist at SINTEF and Professor at NTNU, has been honoured by the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences (NTVA). She receives the NTVA honorary award for her...
Resources from wastewater must be better utilized to ensure access to clean water, enough food and good living conditions for all. Researchers in five countries are about to demonstrate circular...
This robot has been trained using artificial intelligence and simulations. Even though it has never seen a salmon fillet in the real world, it still manages to grasp it and hold it correctly. It...
How can businesses best onboard and socialise new hires into virtual teams, now that so many are working remotely? Here, researchers share their advice. Illustration photo: iStock / Chainarong...
The Preem wet gas facility and refinery at Lysekil. Photo: Preem. Notes “This can bring Sweden closer to its target of achieving climate neutrality by 2045”, says Research Manager Kristin Jordal...
SINTEF Industri, NTNU and UiO, three partners in the new Gemini Centre HyProS “Hydrochemical process technology in the circular economy”, kicked off the new venture from Herøya Industrial Park...
As part of the official state visit to China by Their Majesties King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway there was a Norway-China business summit in Beijing 16 October. https://blog.sintef.com/...