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Industry organisation and network

Norsk Algeforening - Norsk Algeforening arbeider for å fremmer bruk og dyrking av mikro og makroalger i Norge. Norsk Algeforening ønsker å nå ut til forsknings- og utviklingsarenaer og til potensielle dyrkere med fokus på muligheter og mål ved kommersiell dyrking. F
Fjord Norway Cluster - The Fjord-Norway cluster is an international centre for marine research; Bergen Marine Research Cluster is the largest research cluster in Europe with 60 % of the total national marine research. The Fjord Norway Region has global expertise within marine e
Fiskeriforum Vest - Fiskeriforum Vest (FFV) is a regional marine industry organization whose most important role is to contribute to knowledge-based industry development and to strengthen regional collaboration between government, industry and research in West-Norway.
European Enterprise Network - Nyhetsbrevet Innblikk gir deg informasjon om utlysninger, kurs og seminarer, matchmaking, nye direktiver og annen informasjon som kan være viktig for din bedrift
BRIDGE 2020 - BIOBASED INDUSTRIES INITIATIVE
Arena Heidner - Non-profit development organization for blue and green biotechnology industries in the Hamar area
LEGASEA - Arena OIC - Non-profit development organization for biomarine industries in the Ålesund area
MABIT - Research program for marine biotechnology
FHL Maring - Industry organisation under Fedeation of Norwegian Fish and Aquaculture Industries
Arena BioTech North - Non-profit development organization for the biotechnology industries in the Tromsø region
MareLife - Innovation network for fisheries, aquacultre and marine compounds

Network Projects

MARPOL - The main goal of MARPOL is to develop innovative biomaterials by enzyme technology for modification and upgrading of polysaccharides from marine resources.
NorZymeD - Enzyme development for Norwegian biomass - mining Norwegian biodiversity for seizing Norwegian opportunities in the bio-based economy.
CYCLE - CYCLE is an interdisciplinary project with a bio-economic perspective, focusing on several value chains from both agriculture and marine sectors. The main objective of CYCLE is to improve resource utilization in the food chain in Norway.

Norwegian Tech Transfer Offices

Norinnova Technology Transfer - Tech transfer office for the University of Tromsø
Inven2 AS - Tech transfer office for the University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital
NTNU TTO - Tech transfer office for the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Sinvent AS - Tech transfer office for SINTEF
BTO - Tech transfer office for the University of Bergen and Haukland University Hospital
Prekubator AS - Tech transfer office for the University of Stavanger

Government owned organisations

Norwegian Biotechnolgy Advisory Board - Main advisory body for bioetics and research policies
Research Council of Norway - Responsible for the national research policy,basic and applied research grants,all disiplins.
Innovation Norway - Provides loan and grants for industry and business advicethrough a network of international offices.

Norwegian biotech gateways

Norwegian Bioindustry Assiciation - Sector organisation within the Confederation of Norwegian Business and Industry (NHO).
NorBioBase - Provides a comprehensive overview of Norwegian biotech and medtech companies

Norwegian universities and academic centres

University of Stavanger - Officially open 2005.
University of Bergen - Engaged in the European Union's Framework programmes for research and technological development
Norwegian University of Science and Technology ( NTNU) - The largest polytechnic university of Norway with about 2000 R&D projects at any one time
University of Tromsø - Northernmost university in the world, with special focus on arctic topics
University of Oslo - The oldest and largest Norwegian university, has eight Centres of Excellence.
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB) - Main specialisation areas are Biology, Environment, Food and Land Use and Natural Resource Management.

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