Webinar: Smart Water

Webinar: Smart Water

Welcome to the continuation of the Smart Water webinar series with knowledge sharing about smart water, opportunities and challenges!

Smart water products and digital water services can optimize the water industry, improve existing solutions and can contribute to creating good sustainable solutions for citizens and municipalities. At the same time, smart water solutions can help us implement the UN's sustainable development goals.

With the help of smart water meters, for example, leaks and deviating water quality can be detected more quickly and the municipality can use the data to, for example, offer water pricing according to consumption, which will hopefully help to raise awareness among end users and provide a better basis for decision-making.

The webinar will prepare the ground for those of you who want to get started or further develop the work that has already been done, and is aimed at municipalities and suppliers.

The webinar series is organized under the auspices of NCE Smart Energy Markets and Arbeidsgruppe Smart Vann, Smart Innovation Norway.

Date: Monday 14 June 2021

Time: 09.00-11.30

Location: Zoom (link to the webinar is available upon registration). Put the day in your calendar!

Target group: Municipalities, specialist communities, suppliers

Questions? Contact Ulrika Holmgren by e-mail or mobile +47 467 46 210

Agenda

09.00-09.10 Welcome – Retrospect | Anja Wingstedt, Smart Innovation Norway

09.10-09.15 Practical information about Zoom and driving rules | Ulrika Holmgren, Smart Innovation Norway

09.15-09.30 How we can contribute and facilitate for municipalities and business in the process of a smart water project | Britt Viljugrein, Smart Water Norway – Water cluster

09.30-09.45 Anchoring, innovation and the big smart city image | Jørn Johnsen, COWI

09.45-10.00 Open systems, data and new services as well as how to reduce leakage to 8% in the water supply | Simon Granath, VA SYD/Malmö

10-10.10 Break

10.10-10.25 How to innovate with citizen involvement and co-creation | Susanne K. Stigberg, Øyvind Stokseth, HIØ and Halden municipality

10.25-10.40 Reuse of the AMS network | Nils Erik Pettersen, aPOINT

10.40-10.55 Announcement and requirement specification, how to ask to get the right answer | Trym Sandblost, Trondheim municipality

10.55-11.10 Experiences from a pilot project with automation of data transfer from remotely read water meters | Svein Ekre, Ringsaker/HIAS

11.10-11.30 More questions/Summary/Conclusion | Anja Wingstedt, Smart Innovation Norway

Pangstart wins the country NOK 1.4 million from Innovation Norway

 

PROGRESS: Co-founder and CPO of Völur, Adrian Diaz, took the stage during Pangstart Gründer in November 2019 and explained how their AI solution helps the meat industry. (Photo: Mari K. Buckholm)

 

The Pangstart winners landed NOK 1.4 million from Innovation Norway:

- An extremely important grant for us

The start-up company Völur won Pangstart Gründer in autumn 2019. In April 2020, they were granted a grant of NOK 1.4 million from Innovation Norway after a good and efficient application process.

By Mari Kristine Buckholm , 30 April 2020

- It is very gratifying to receive such a grant. It shows that there are more people outside the industry who see the need we meet and the value we create within the meat industry. In addition, it is important for us to have Innovation Norway at our back in the future, comments Adrian Diaz, co-founder and Chief Product Officer (CPO) at Völur.

The company develops optimization tools based on artificial intelligence (AI) that help the meat industry make optimal use of animals, while satisfying exactly the same market demand and reducing food waste.

- At the stage Völur is in, the grant from Innovation Norway is extremely important. It makes it possible for us to build the company further and create value for customers, Diaz points out.

Valuable confirmation

After the victory in the intensive entrepreneurial program Pangstart last November, the company became part of Smart Innovation Norway's incubator as well as a member of the industry cluster Cluster for Applied AI. In the new year, work began on applying for grants from Innovation Norway.

- We wrote the application ourselves, but received good guidance from our adviser in Smart Innovation Norway, Tor Frydenberg. In addition, we have had close dialogue with Innovation Norway, who have given us good guidance throughout the process, says Diaz (pictured).

There was great cheering when the good news came, and Diaz is clear that it means a lot to the start-up company to get confirmation that they are on the right track.

- We feel that Innovation Norway sees the value our technology brings to such a large and socially important industry as the meat industry. They show that by giving us a grant that facilitates further growth and development in the company, he says.

Cooperation for further progress

Völur's ambition is to be the number 1 provider of value chain optimization tools based on artificial intelligence in the meat industry. The grant is an important step on the way and will go towards further development and internationalization of the company.

Diaz says that both the Pangstart program and the close collaboration with Smart Innovation Norway have meant a lot to Völur's progress, and it will be no less important in the phase the company is now entering.

- When working with research and development, at the same time as entering new markets, it is crucial to have good collaboration partners, which we have in Smart Innovation Norway. In the future, it will be absolutely crucial for us to create value for the customer - that is clearly the first priority. At the same time, we will work on building the company further to become an international player, concludes Völur's CPO.

About Völur

  • Optimizing value chains with the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Helping the food production industry use the least possible global resources to meet demand.
  • Their intelligent solution understands how a business works, predicts cause-effect-outcomes and provides real-time recommendations based on market demand.
  • With the intention of helping to reduce food waste worldwide, Völur offers its AI-driven optimization service, in line with the UN's sustainability goal number 12: "Ensure Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns".

Source: volur.no

Now you can take a FREE success course on artificial intelligence in Norwegian

 
 

NTNU offers successful courses on artificial intelligence in Norwegian:

- Not just experts and particularly interested parties who need knowledge of artificial intelligence

Today, the online course "Elements of AI" was launched in Norwegian and at the same time the Minister for Districts and Digitalization Linda Helleland launched the campaign AI-løftet, in which more than 50 businesses are involved.

By Mari Kristine Buckholm , 29 April 2020

- "Elements of AI" is an introductory course in artificial intelligence, and aims to increase knowledge about and understanding of artificial intelligence in society. It contains both theory and practical tasks, says Helge Langseth, responsible for "Elements of AI" at NTNU.

Social relevance and technology

The course consists of six parts. Parts 1 and 6 deal with basic knowledge about artificial intelligence and focus on social relevance, application and ethical issues. Parts 2–5 describe the technological aspects of artificial intelligence. It is also possible to only take selected parts of the course. These are the topics (parts) covered:

  1. What is artificial intelligence?
  2. Problem solving using artificial intelligence
  3. Artificial intelligence in practice
  4. Machine learning
  5. Neural networks
  6. Consequences - How will artificial intelligence affect us in the future?

- After taking the course, the participants must have knowledge of and understanding of some of the most important meanings of artificial intelligence. They must be able to think critically about claims and myths about artificial intelligence and make their own assessments of the technology's importance. They must be able to define artificial intelligence and participate in discussions about artificial intelligence. In addition, they must have gained some insight into the methods that make artificial intelligence possible, explains Langseth (pictured).

When you want, where you want

Smart Innovation Norway wants to contribute to the course being a success in Norway and project coordinator for the industry cluster Cluster for Applied AI, Marianne Jansson Bjekman, encourages all cluster partners to complete the course.

- You don't need any prior knowledge of artificial intelligence, just a desire to learn. You can take it where you want, when you want, at your own pace, she says.

The course is conducted digitally via the website elementsofai.no , and all the learning resources (text, assignments) are located there. The amount of work is approximately 30 hours on average, but you can complete it as quickly as you wish.

Highly current, free expertise

- The course requires no prior knowledge of programming or digital technology. We think that the timing of the launch during the ongoing corona crisis means that we can especially reach people who have suddenly been made redundant, or who have lost their jobs, and who either see that they need to acquire new skills in order to be attractive for new jobs, or who simply have time to spare in anticipation of being able to return to his old job, Langseth points out.

The "Elements of AI" course has been available in English for quite some time and has been a great success. There has therefore been a desire to make the course more accessible to a Norwegian public, something Nikolai Astrup (in his role as former digitization minister) spoke highly of when he launched the national AI strategy for Norway in January . Now the course has been translated into Norwegian, it is open for registration and it is completely free to take.

- Artificial intelligence will affect us all in the future, both in working life and in everyday life. It is not only experts and those with special interests who need knowledge of artificial intelligence. I think that as many people as possible should have basic knowledge of how this technology works and what it will mean for us, concludes Langseth.

About Elements of AI:

  • Elements of AI is a free online course created by Reaktor, University of Helsinki and Feed.
  • They created the course with the aim of making artificial intelligence (AI) understandable for everyone.
  • The course is aimed at anyone who wants to know more about what artificial intelligence is, how AI is developed, and what can (and cannot) be done with AI.
  • The course combines theory with practical tasks, and you can complete it at your own pace.

Source: elementsofai.no

- Aims to become Norwegian business's most attractive test arena

 
 

Collaboration on a new Catapult center for Norwegian companies:

- Aims to become Norwegian business's most attractive test arena

At the beginning of April, Siva announced that Smart Innovation Norway, Media City Bergen and Protomore in Molde have received funds to clarify how they can together establish a national competence center for industrial service development.

By Mari Kristine Buckholm , 29 April 2020

- This award is the result of solid collaboration between Smart Innovation Norway, IFE (Institutt for Energiteknikk) , eSmart Systems , DigitalNorway and Cyviz . We have long worked to get funding for a powerhouse within applied artificial intelligence and service development, so this is an important step in the right direction for us, says head of Communication & Visualization at Smart Innovation Norway and responsible for the application to Norsk Katapult, Mette Magnussen .

The preliminary project for which the Smart Innovation Norway environment has received Siva funds together with Protomore in Molde and Media City Bergen will form a basis with recommendations for a new Katapult center for industrial service development in Norway.

Important milestone

- For Smart Innovation Norway and our competence environment in Halden, this is an important milestone that we have worked for a long time to achieve. Such a Catapult centre, with its services, will be able to function very well together with existing activities and services throughout Smart Innovation Norway's innovation platform, especially with regard to the activities in the business clusters NCE Smart Energy Markets and Cluster for Applied AI, says Magnussen (pictured) . She continues:

- The latter cluster in particular will be able to reinforce the planned Catapult in a good way, with a reinforcing effect in return. For example, we can imagine that the partners in the cluster will be able to use the centre's facilities and equipment for prototyping, simulations and testing for their AI projects, services and products.

Magnussen believes that the award of the Katapult preliminary project can be seen as a stamp of quality and proof that the work the company has put in together with its partners, and within Smart Innovation Norway, has been correct.

- This gives us a strengthened position in a national context where we get the opportunity to share the unique expertise the environment possesses, in areas such as applied artificial intelligence, with the rest of business life in Norway. It gives us the opportunity to contribute with more research and innovation activities that actually create sustainable social and business development and contribute to Norway as a nation becoming more competitive, she points out.

Planning and concept development

In the pre-project phase, which extends from March to September 2020, the three competence environments in Halden, Bergen and Molde will clarify forms of cooperation, ambitions, obligations and opportunities for a new, joint Catapult center within industrial service development.

- During this period, it will be crucial to involve potential users and customers of the center early so that we can develop services that actually solve the customer's needs or give them new opportunities for business development. This insight work, which we will carry out together with Protomore and Media City, will be important pillars in the further concept development work of the centre, says Magnussen.

She reveals that they are also looking at various collaboration solutions to be able to offer the centre's services widely in Norway without the customers necessarily needing to travel to Viken to make use of them.

- This has become more relevant than ever in these times of COVID-19, and will not become any less important in the future in order to be able to work more efficiently and "greener" together, states Magnussen.

Must make companies competitive

The purpose of a separate Katapult center for industrial service development is to assist SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) regionally and nationally to become more competitive internationally. This is done by getting new services and products onto the market cheaper and faster.

- The catapult center will focus on all aspects such as people, technology, strategy, marketing and finance, and offer piloting, testing and simulation. The center aims to become Norwegian industry's most attractive test arena for industrial service development with a focus on, among other things, offering services for the application of artificial intelligence, business modeling and the development of a performance culture, explains Magnussen.

In addition, it is a goal that the Catapult Center in question will be able to assist the other Catapult Centers in Norway with its solutions, resources and expertise, and in that way become an important national hub for industrial service development.

About Norwegian catapult

  • Norwegian Catapult is an arrangement of national centers that offer facilities, equipment, expertise and networks.
  • The Katapult centers make it easier for innovative companies to develop prototypes, test, simulate and visualize, so that ideas are developed faster, better and with less risk.
  • The Katapult centers receive public support to assist small and medium-sized businesses throughout the country.
  • The ambition is to build an infrastructure for innovation with 7-9 national catapult centers in areas of great value for future industry in Norway.
  • Siva manages the scheme on behalf of the Ministry of Trade and Fisheries, and in close collaboration with Innovation Norway and the Research Council.

Source: norskkatapult.no

Digital Innovation - continuing education course

 

Digital innovation - continuing education course

Do you and your business work to develop new digital services and products, but need competence and skills to achieve this
success? Is it experienced as demanding to work with the data drive
innovation, and you need increased knowledge of how such processes
should be operated?

In collaboration with the Department of Informatics at the University of Oslo and DigitalNorway, we offer our cluster members two credit-bearing courses in digitalisation, technology and innovation, with heavily discounted course fees. This is a unique opportunity to invest in highly relevant and formal competence that will contribute to making your business more equipped to work with data-driven innovation processes.

Further education in digital innovation

The training courses will take place in Q1 of 2021, and it is possible to participate in both courses. There will be 2+1 day gatherings, and the gatherings will take place in the Oslo area. There will be a requirement for formal competence upon admission to the study, in the form of general study competence and a minimum of 2 years' experience from relevant work.

Course 1:
Organization of digitization and innovation processes (5 credits)

How can your business operate and facilitate innovation processes of new digital services and products?
The course gives you the knowledge and skills to use existing data and information as a resource in the innovation process. We review examples of how artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) can be used, how this affects the development of business models and how the business creates value from data through participation in ecosystems.

*The course is suitable for you who are managers, middle managers,
business developer or otherwise has responsibility for innovation.

Course 2:
Digitization technology and innovation processes (5 credits)

How can your business use IoT, AI/ML, Blockchain, digital platforms or other digital technologies to innovate?
The course provides an introduction to various digital technologies with a particular focus on how these can be utilized for product and service innovation. Specifically, we address topics such as continuous development, interdisciplinary teams, BizDev & DevOps, platforms for application development and the use of APIs.

*The course is suitable for you who are an IT consultant, developer, or otherwise
has IT responsibility.

WHAT:

Course in digital innovation

WHEN:

First part of 2021

WHERE:

Oslo area

Register your interest: Digital innovation - continuing education course

Register your interest: Digital innovation - continuing education course

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Check which corona measures Innovation Norway has made for cluster companies

 
 

Check what measures Innovation Norway has taken for cluster companies in the corona crisis

Innovation Norway has created several measures packages to meet changing needs in the business world as a result of the corona pandemic. Below you can see which financing offers are particularly relevant for clusters/networks and companies in the clusters.
Innovation Norway's crisis measures for Norwegian companies

Innovation Norway has received an additional grant of NOK 4.7 billion. This is used to expand established schemes, and to implement some new subsidy schemes.

Among other things, an extraordinary innovation grant is being launched for innovative companies with growth potential. Innovation Norway recommends that all the cluster/network leaders familiarize themselves with these new opportunities and contribute to mobilizing the cluster companies to make use of the offers.

  • Read more about the crisis measures HERE

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Extension of Digital competence lift - Clusters as a transformation engine

As part of the package of measures for clusters (see at the bottom of the page), there is also an extension of this offer until 2020, ref. the latter preferably organized through a cluster.

  • Read more about Switching motor HERE

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Business network

From 2020, it is the county municipalities that are responsible for the business network scheme, but it is Innovation Norway that processes and decides on applications, and that provides professional advice on the development of new networks.

The county municipalities have provided frameworks for the scheme in their assignment letters to Innovation Norway. The frames are limited.

It is now being assessed whether it might be possible to support business networks through the mentioned additional funding, but this has not been clarified as of today. Innovation Norway updates.

Also check out two of the county municipalities' (Innlandet and Viken) opportunities to support both business networks and other forms of business development:

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Package of measures for clusters

The Storting has allocated NOK 50 million for a package of measures for established clusters. The funds will strengthen the clusters' efforts to mobilize for new innovation projects in the business world. The target group is clusters that have basic funding from the cluster program in 2020, as well as clusters that have previously had financial support from the program and that have a high level of activity (these clusters are specifically indicated).

  • Read more about the measure package HERE

About Innovation Norway:

  • Shall contribute to innovation in the business world, development of competitive Norwegian companies and development in the rural areas.
  • Profiles Norwegian business and Norway as a travel destination.
  • Offers services within financing, advice, expertise, networking and profiling.
  • Has offices in all the country's counties and around 30 countries.
  • How much Innovation Norway manages is decided annually through the national budget.
  • All grants must contribute to more good entrepreneurs, fast-growing companies and innovative business environments.

Read more: innovasjonnorge.no

Information for our cluster partners regarding the corona situation

 
 

Dear Partner,

In light of the situation and the joint effort that we all now face, it is important that we identify the opportunities that the new everyday life gives us. We at Smart Innovation Norway and the cluster team will do our utmost to ensure that you as partners experience that your company is adding value, especially now.

How we are affected will vary, but it is perhaps precisely now that you have the opportunity to explore other ways of working, which in the long run can provide great value for your own organisation.

Training, project initiation and networking are important keywords for what our business clusters work with, and we will continue to offer and work with this in digital arenas. We also want to act as a sparring partner and unifying unit that can elevate our partners' situation and needs politically. We would therefore like to hear from you and your organization regarding the situation you are currently in.

In this newsletter, you will find information on how your organization can take advantage of some of the offers given to our cluster partners in the situation we now find ourselves in.

When it comes to practical matters related to our events and offers, the following currently applies:

  • NCE Smart Energy Markets and Cluster for Applied AI will maintain activity and carry out planned events, but we will move these to digital arenas. We will return here with information per event. Feel free to contact us if there are any questions related to any of the planned events , and register as before. Calendar invitations will be issued where this is relevant.
  • The planned business delegation to Gothenburg and Stockholm with AI on the agenda will be moved, and we will return with a new date and an exciting programme! Interest in participating or presenting your solutions can still be reported to marianne.bjerkman@smartinovationnorway.com
  • The planned study trip to Germany will unfortunately be cancelled, but we are planning online sessions in which we will deal with the central elements and learning points set for this trip, including platform economics and spin-off methodology.
  • Smart Innovation Norway and the cluster team will be available for online meetings and telephones, but not for physical meetings in the office or travel.
  • Remember that we have a wide range of activities that are available to our members, also in the home office!

If you save a bit of time by sitting in a home office, this can be a golden opportunity to get some additional knowledge and develop your skills. This spring, we will offer a number of live webinars in the following areas to our members:

We will also make it possible for us to start work on project ideas in our network, for example through online meetings and webinars. If your company or organization has ideas for projects that could be suitable for several people in the network, we can help with facilitation and making the right contacts. We also have a close dialogue with the enforcement apparatus in relation to the possibilities that exist here.

The clusters want to function as unifying units for our members - not only when it comes to political dialogue, but also when it comes to looking at synergies at a time when daily operations are demanding for many. We would therefore like to hear about your situation and challenges so that we can raise these further politically and to our contacts in the policy apparatus! In this way, the clusters can help design schemes that are relevant to you.

Collectively, we will stand stronger through this period, and we who make up Smart Innovation Norway and the cluster team will strive to make the work easier for our partners to carry out!

Best regards,

the cluster team in Smart Innovation Norway

Contact Us

Project managers in NCE Smart Energy Markets and Cluster for Applied AI:

Victoria Næss Jensen

Marianne Bjerkman

Course (webinar): Game technology in practice

 

Video: Join the webinar about gaming technology!

Course (webinar): Game technology in practice

- How can I use gaming technology in my company?

If you want to know how you can simulate processes and product development in a more affordable way, you should join the webinar series on game technology in week 24 !

The purpose of the course is to provide a basic introduction to "real-time technology", which is used in games, among other things, so that businesses gain basic skills that enable them to start using technology from the game world in concrete, value-creating applications.

As a participant you get:

  • Insight into what gaming technology is
  • Inspiration through concrete examples
  • Concrete advice and tips on what you can get started with - and with whom

Technology with a starting point in the gaming world already has a significant influence on our everyday lives, on the business world and on society in general - often without us realizing that it is gaming technology at the bottom. Technology development is ever faster and expectations are rising for areas where game technology can make a big difference. This can affect the way we work, think and interact, for example in training, competence development, evaluation, preparedness and profiling.

The course is held as a series of three two-hour webinars that build on each other, followed by voluntary "speed dating" with presenters and/or other participants on the last day. Here you will have the opportunity to discuss how game technology can be relevant in your own company, as well as discuss any collaborative projects.

It is FREE for all our cluster members in the NCE Smart Energy Markets and Cluster for Applied AI to participate. For non-members, it costs NOK 990 to participate. This is invoiced after the webinar.

WHAT:

Three two-hour webinars on game technology

WHEN:

Week 24:
Monday 8 June, Thursday 11 June and Friday 12 June - from 09.00 to 11.00

WHERE:

Webinar / Zoom

(See summary from the three days by clicking on the link in the title)

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Welcome to the Partner Conference 2020!

 

Welcome to the Partner Conference 2020!

We are well underway in putting together an exciting program with talented speakers, and this year also want to facilitate meetings between members following good feedback on last year's event.
WHAT:

The partner conference 2020

WHEN:

22 October 2020

WHERE:

The simulator center at Remmen Knowledge Park in Halden


This year, partners from both of our business clusters, NCE Smart Energy Markets and Cluster from Applied AI, are on the guest list, and we are very much looking forward to meeting you all!

Participation in the Partner Conference is FREE for cluster members, and lunch and refreshments will be served.

NOTE! Due to Covid-19, there will be a limited number of physical places during the conference, but we will also stream the conference live. It will be an adapted arrangement because those who follow the conference digitally, with, among other things, "breakout rooms". Follow the link below to choose whether you want to participate physically or digitally. The first-come, first-served principle applies.

PROGRAM

08.00-09.50: Annual meeting of NCE Smart Energy Markets     

10.00-10.10: Welcome | Lecturer Inge Michael Bilet and Head of Clusters Eli Haugerud

10.10-10.30: EU Advisor (INJECT) | Qazi Sohail Ahmad, EU advisor Smart Innovation Norway

10.30-10.55: Green leadership | Karoline Nystrøm, CEO Schneider Electric 

10.55-11.20: Management in times of crisis | Grete Aspelund, managing director of Sweco Norge AS and chairman of Abelia

11.20-11.30: Break     

11.30-12.00: Workshop: The new normal 

12.00-12.40: Lunch and mingling + digital café    

12.45-13.05: Technology and innovation | Magnus Aleksander Due, CDO at Goodtech

13.05-13.25: AI as an enabling technology for green innovation | Valeriya Naumova, Director Simula Consulting 

13.25-14.00: The partners' pitch

  • Inge Grini, CEO Intellectual labs
  • Øyvind Grandahl, Const. Head of Communication and digitalisation Halden municipality
  • Robert Ekrem, CEO Völur
  • Per Gjerløw, Director Business Development / EU Project Coordinator, Schneider Electric Norway
  • Stein Aamot, Partner & Patent Attorney, Zacco Norway

14.00-14.10: Break

14.10-14.42: Panel discussion

  • Morten Skaug, director of continuing education at Østfold University College
  • Tina Skagen, COO at eSmart Systems
  • Salvador Baille, consultant, writer, content creator, analyst and speaker
  • Eli Haugerud, Head of Clusters in Smart Innovation Norway (background leading strategic innovation efforts at Tekna)

14.42-14.50: Selection of this year's cluster partner | Inge Michael Bilet and Eli Haugerud

14.50-15.00: Summary and conclusion