Tag: Norway

  • North-Atlantic Angel Investor Summit

    North-Atlantic Angel Investor Summit

    October 21 @ 5:00 pm 7:00 pm CEST

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    NorBAN. “North-Atlantic Angel Investor Summit”. Accessed 09.09.2025. https://www.oiw.no/event/North-Atlantic-Angel-Investor-Summit

    Gain fresh perspectives, forge connections, and help shape the future of early-stage funding in the Nordics at this exclusive angel investor summit hosted by Business Angel Networks from across the North Atlantic area.

    At this summit we will explore emerging trends within and across the North-Atlantic startup ecosystems through a series of lightning talks on the state of angel investments and what startup needs, as well as having a fireside chat on the future of Angel Investing!

    NorBAN (Norwegian Business Angel Network)

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    AGP Advokater

    Haakon VIIs gate 6
    Oslo, 0161 Norway
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  • Norway Health Tech

    Norway Health Tech

    January 1, 2025 @ 8:00 am December 31, 2026 @ 5:00 pm CET

    (NETWORK)

    Norway Health Tech. “Norway Health Tech”. Accessed 14.08.2025. https://www.norwayhealthtech.com/en.

    Connecting minds, transforming health

    We are Norway’s leading health cluster.
    Norway Health Tech brings together more than 350 organizations – companies, investors, healthcare providers, municipalities, academia, and research institutions. Together, we drive growth in the health industry and accelerate innovation in healthcare – for the benefit of patients and citizens.

    Would you like to be part of a leading health innovation environment?

    Get in touch – we’re here to connect stakeholders and help pave the way for the healthcare system of tomorrow.

    Norway Health Tech

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    AGP Advokater

    Haakon VIIs gate 6
    Oslo, 0161 Norway
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  • NTNU CCIS and SFI NORCICS Joint Conference 2025

    NTNU CCIS and SFI NORCICS Joint Conference 2025

    November 18 @ 8:00 am November 19 @ 5:00 pm CET

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    NTNU. “NTNU CCIS and SFI NORCICS Joint Conference 2025”. Accessed 14.08.2025.

    Two day conference Tuesday November 18th – Wednesday November 19th  

    “Future directions of Cyber Security in the light of Disruptive Technologies”

    We are entering a new era where disruptive technologies are becoming integral to everyday practices. As these innovations reshape our digital landscape, it is essential to ensure they are adopted securely and responsibly.

    Join us for an insightful event that brings together experts from industry, government, and academia to explore the future of cyber security. We will discuss how cyber security can be leveraged to enable and safeguard disruptive technologies, and how this evolution will shape future work within SFI NORCICS and NTNU CCIS.

    Let’s collaborate to define the path forward—where innovation meets resilience.

    More information on the program will come. This year both days will consist of keynote presentations and group discussions. 

    Note that we plan to start late enough in the morning of November 18th for people to travel to Trondheim on that day. 

    Dinner:  

    We also invite you to a joint dinner on the evening of November 18th at Scandic Lerkendal. 
    Aperitifs will be served from 18:30 and dinner at 19:00.  

    Hotel rooms:  

    Hotel rooms will be available at Scandic Lerkdendal, where the conference will take place. Attendees will be responsible to book their own rooms. Please do so through the Scandic website: https://www.scandichotels.com/no. Choose the hotel Scandic Lerkendal and the correct date, and add the booking code BNTN181125. 

    The code is available for the dates 17.11 – 19.11. The deadline to use the code for booking is 01.10.25. 
    A reservation can be changed or cancelled up until 18:00 on 01.10.25. 

    There is no registration fee for the conference, but external attendees will need to cover their own accommodation and travel. 

    Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions.

    Inquiries can be made to SFI NORCICS administrative coordinator Hanne Mari at hanne.m.s.djupdal@ntnu.no or NTNU CCIS administrative coordinator Anne Skeidsvoll Granli at anne.s.granli@ntnu.no.  

    NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

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    AGP Advokater

    Haakon VIIs gate 6
    Oslo, 0161 Norway
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  • Norwegian Centre for Cybersecurity in Critical Sectors

    Norwegian Centre for Cybersecurity in Critical Sectors

    September 1, 2020 @ 8:00 am December 31, 2028 @ 5:00 pm CEST

    (NETWORK) (PROJECT)

    NTNU SFI NORCICS. “NORCICS”. Accessed 14.08.2025. https://www.ntnu.edu/norcics.

    Centre for Research-based Innovation (SFI)

    NORCICS’s vision is to contribute to making Norway the most securely digitalized country in the world, by improving the cyber security and resilience of its critical sectors, through supporting research-based innovation.

    Our primary objective is to enhance the capability of private and public sector stakeholders to respond to the current and future cybersecurity risks by developing, validating, and operationalizing innovative socio-technical solutions.

    The following secondary objectives will lead to the achievement of the primary objective above:

    1. To generate new knowledge about interdependencies and dynamics in Critical Sectors; and how Cyber Physical Systems especially in Critical Sectors can be attacked;
    2. To design, develop, and test innovative methods and tools for the detection, prevention, and mitigation of cyberattacks against industrial control systems in Critical Sectors, and to validate these in industrially relevant environments;
    3. To demonstrate and validate the efficiency and effectiveness of interlinked cybersecurity measures for control systems in Critical Sectors for selected industrially relevant environments;
    4. To develop novel methods and tools for the improvement of cybersecurity training and awareness, and means for validation of such methods;
    5. To effectively transfer the knowledge created within NORCICS among its user partners, sectoral and industrial clusters, and relevant stakeholders in Norway.

    NORCICS has the following work packages (WP):

    1. Research-based innovation roadmap
    2. Foundations
    3. Technologies, applications, and services
    4. Demonstration environments
    5. Dissemination and knowledge transfer
    6. Project management
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