SINTEF, in collaboration with NTNU, has completed a study entitled “Industrielle muligheter og arbeidsplasser ved storskala CO2-håndtering i Norge” (Industrial opportunities and employment...
SINTEF, in collaboration with NTNU, has completed a study entitled “Industrielle muligheter og arbeidsplasser ved storskala CO2-håndtering i Norge” (Industrial opportunities and employment...
De-icing of aircraft pollutes the ground. Now, new filter technology will be tested against the problem at Sola Airport, after successful laboratory trials. Illustration photo: Thinkstock...
To make the distribution grid smart it must be based on low-latency and high-reliable bidirectional communications networks https://blog.sintef.com/sintefenergy/energy-systems/...
Disabled people are largely excluded from romantic life in spite of their having the same needs for love, romance and sex as everyone else. Illustration photo: Thinkstock. Standard “The...
Buildings, bridges, energy facilities and offshore installations can now have their operating lifetimes doubled while also withstanding severe variations in temperature, weather and climatic...
New computer models are solving atomic-scale problems that occur when we fuse two different materials together. This may lead to lighter cars in the future. Materials combinations that reduce...
More information on the new structure SINTEF has transferred the management and legal obligations of its research association in Brazil to Rio-based ISdB FlowTech. SINTEF will address future...
The taste of really fresh fish can only be experienced from shops for two to three months during the winter. But new handling methods can change all this and provide us with the best quality all...
Research scientists are collaborating with industry to find ways of building wind turbines up to 200 metres high. The largest wind turbines currently operating in the North Sea have an output of...
To address specific challenges facing the food system and food value chains in Europe, SINTEF Ocean along with 21 international partners from Europe and Asia, have kick started the EU Horizon2020...
We humans have a bacterial flora in our gut that affects our state of health, and so do these little baby salmon. They also live in water that contains both “good” and “bad” bacteria. SINTEF is...
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...
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...
The Norwegian metal industry must incorporate gas into its processes, if the industry is to reach its target of zero emissions by 2050, scientists at SINTEF and NTNU claim. Last year, the...
A new SINTEF report has quantified the economic value of spin-offs generated by the aquaculture industry. Norwegian farmed salmon is in huge demand. According to a new SINTEF report, the product...
Robotics technology is making inroads into the aquaculture sector, making it possible to regulate facilities from onshore. An autonomous vessel, an ROV and a drone are key components in the...
International standards are critical to an international business like shipping. SINTEF Ocean contributes extensively to development of international standards within navigation and...
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...
It is amazing how fast hydrogen (H2) has been gaining momentum again. The so-called “hydrogen hype” about 10 years ago was based on good intentions and widespread misconceptions. Politicians and...