Contacts: Marit Jagtøyen Mazzetti Nils Anders Røkke See the NORDICCS webpage Of all the CO2 that is produced in the Nordic countries, the cheapest to deal with is what is produced...
Contacts: Marit Jagtøyen Mazzetti Nils Anders Røkke See the NORDICCS webpage Of all the CO2 that is produced in the Nordic countries, the cheapest to deal with is what is produced...
Kontakt: Roger Khalil A handbook has been made to summarize the STOP project and the project results. It easily explains torrefaction and what can be achieved by torrefying biomass....
Contact: Ansattinfo mangler A Trondheim supermarket gets by with just over two-thirds of the electricity used by similar stores. The newly built mini-supermarket in Kroppanmarka...
Contact Ansattinfo mangler Norway is the most important country outside EU for supply of seafood to the consumer markets in Europe. Each year, the Norwegian fleet export some 1.3 million...
Per Martin Stenstad They damage our ability to reproduce, and they pollute the natural environment. Yet chemicals known as hormone mimics can be found in consumer goods. Eventually they end...
Kontakt: Mario Ditaranto After three years of development and testing, SINTEF, Siemens, and partners have produced a well-functioning oxyfuel gas turbine based power process. During the...
Contact: Anna Lewin +47 901 53 265 Alexander Wentzel +47 93200776 Microorganisms that live in the depths of an oil reservoir can withstand such...
SINTEF researcher Geir Uri Jensen demonstrates successfully completed components containing magnesium circuits designed to transfer energy. These are soluble in water and disappear after a few...
In an office in Forskningsveien 1, Oslo, a researcher is making gentle, gymnastic hand movements in front of his tablet computer. "We are working to develop interaction between myself and this...
Contact us: Ansattinfo mangler People can easily find their way around a room or in the outdoors – but a robot has no idea. A small, saucer-shaped vacuum cleaner hums gently as it rolls around...
The figures are clear: It’s not Scandinavia, but Germany, France, Switzerland and the Benelux countries that have the smallest disparities in the health of their citizens. The reported figures...
On Friday 19 September SINTEF and the University of Oslo (UiO) celebrated the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Microsystems and Nanotechnology Laboratory, known as 'MiNaLab', in Oslo...
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...
Contact us: Inger Anne Tøndel SINTEF has, under contract for the Norwegian Agency for Public Sector Management and eGovernment (Difi), carried out a needs assessment within public...
New technology almost halves the amount of metal that has to be melted in order to cast a propeller blade. This was tested for the first time on an industrial scale at Oshaug Metall in Molde....
Salt has many beneficial properties. It tastes good, and it increases the shelf life of our food and makes it easier to process many foodstuffs on an industrial scale. But it also contributes to...
These nets can be as much as one kilometre in circumference when deployed, and a single cast can result in a catch of up to 1000 tonnes. This is an enormous volume of fish, and means that the...
Contact us Ansattinfo mangler The robots of the future must be able to adapt to changes in their surroundings. Some of them will be in close contact with people. At the very least they must...
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...
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...