Testing the “safety alarm 2.0”
Skjoldvor Måsøval, resident at the Laugsand day care centre, is helped by a scientist to adjust the belt that will trigger an alarm if she is unlucky and falls. Photo: Kjersti Fikse...
Skjoldvor Måsøval, resident at the Laugsand day care centre, is helped by a scientist to adjust the belt that will trigger an alarm if she is unlucky and falls. Photo: Kjersti Fikse...
Ultra-efficient solar cells, based on cheap materials, could be here in a few years. By Ole Martin Løvvik, senior scientist at SINTEF Materials and Chemistry and adjunct professor at the...
This solar cell is made of plastic rather than silicon. Scientists in several countries are currently developing similar technologies to lower the price of solar energy. This plastic solar cell...
Outdoor areas, an amphitheatre and mingling area shown at Ulsmåg school, Brensholmen school, Fagereng school, Holen school, Hebekk school and Huseby school. Photo: Eva Rosa Hollup/Ola Roald...
Oil-rich Nigeria has ambitions to cut its greenhouse gas emissions. Chibuikem Chrysogonus Nwagwu has obtained figures that will be useful for both Nigeria as a country and climate scientists....
Strength training boosts muscle strength. For patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) or Parkinson’s disease, intensive strength training with a high load and few repetitions can slow the onset of...
The European partnership SHAPE II is seeking 15 participants for a tailored and free training program aimed at promoting sustainable and affordable housing solutions across Europe. SINTEF is a...
...42 partners from across the power industry will collaborate in the SecurEL research centre over the next eight years to strengthen the power grid, ensuring it can withstand new challenges and...
When a crisis occurs, individuals, communities and critical systems are affected. SINTEF is now participating in a major research project aimed at making the population and authorities better...
SINTEF Ocean and the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) have signed agreements for joint efforts in greening the maritime sector. This partnership will strengthen maritime...
...(Joint press release) Imec expands Europractice portfolio by offering access to thin-film piezoelectric microelectromechanical systems (piezoMEMS) fabrication services from SINTEF, a leading...
An EU-funded project aims to achieve sustainable production of silicon and manganese by developing a new production method using renewable hydrogen and carbon recycling. Hydrogen derived from...
How do you find and catch something that lives in open water and is so small, at 2-3 mm, that it almost goes "under the radar"? These are some of the challenges fishermen face, when catching...
Restoring marine life in shallow waters, whether on sandy or rocky bottoms, is now easier thanks to well-established and standardized methods. Photo: CLIMAREST Standard Marine habitats are facing...
Creepy-crawlies that eat fish sludge could be a useful feed resource – full of proteins. Photo: Norwegian Institute of Marine Research. Standard “Bristle worms and soldier fly larvae have shown...
Capturing CO2 directly from the air, known as Direct Air Capture (DAC), will play a crucial role in reducing atmospheric CO2 levels. Removr, a Norwegian developer of large-scale capture solutions,...
The Battery Technology group at SINTEF has achieved a milestone in producing high loading electrode rolls with sustainable materials. An important step upscaling the production of new battery...
When the goal is that Norwegian fish farming should increase fivefold by 2050 and use at least 25% Norwegian-produced feed ingredients by 2034, we must look at new ingredient sources. Low-trophic...
From 17–19 June 2025, nearly 500 experts from 31 countries gathered in Trondheim for the 13th Trondheim conference on carbon capture, transport and storage (TCCS-13). Coinciding with the launch...
Scientist Christian Karl shows off the newly developed special coating in the laboratory at SINTEF. The unique water-based material composition prevents ice from forming. Photo: William Husby...