We are happy to welcome Grayn to Cluster for Applied AI!

"It is with great pleasure to announce that Grayn joins the Cluster for Applied AI.
Their user-centric approach for supply chain analysis and transparent sustainability reporting with the help of AI fits perfectly into our community of companies, and we are looking forward to working together."

Tore Lie, Cluster Manager Cluster for Applied AI, Smart Innovation Norway


Let's introduce cluster partner Grayn with some quick facts


What does Grayn do?

Grayn is a SaaS company that offers a comprehensive platform aimed at optimizing business operations and impact through the utilization of digital twins, deep data analysis, and AI-powered decision-making. Built on a module-based architecture, our platform employs an easy and transparent method for data collection, providing a delightful and user-centric experience. Our powerful analytics tools offer a one-stop-shop for supply chain analysis, LCA, and sustainability reporting, making data collection and analysis seamless for businesses.

What goals do you have going forward?

At Grayn, our mission is to develop the most powerful sustainability management software that equips businesses with the necessary tools and knowledge to achieve sustainability goals. Through the utilization of digital twins and machine learning, we can predict a company's future emissions, allowing for effective risk mitigation and the implementation of emission-saving measures to reach climate goals. In line with this, we are currently engaged in two research projects alongside Nordic and German pilot companies to test the beta version of our product. Our esteemed research partners, Sintef and NORSUS, are valuable additions to the development of new modules for CO2 accounting, as well as social sustainability, seamlessly integrating research and innovation into our platform.


We are currently looking for customers to try our beta version, in order to help customers get started with sustainability data collection and for Grayn to develop an even better product-market-fit. Additionally we are involved in several research projects, and are looking for research partners and pilots to expand our reach.


Do you have a success story or an exciting project that you would like to highlight?

At Grayn, we are always committed to driving innovation in the sustainability space. Currently, we are collaborating with Oslo Municipality on a three-month project to develop a module based on circular economy principles. Working alongside key stakeholders, our aim is to increase data transparency about purchasing processes, empowering all employees to make more sustainable and circular choices. This includes ensuring supply chain transparency, longevity of purchased assets, and establishing procedures for end-of-life product management. By aiding the municipality's goals of consuming less, consuming smarter, and communicating new strategies and efforts to all employees.

Why are you choosing to partner with the Cluster for Applied AI, and what is your current or potential place in the AI ecosystem?

Being a part of CAAI presents immense opportunities for our platform to grow and expand further. One of the most significant advantages of this cluster is being lifted up to EU research projects, giving us the chance to participate in exciting research initiatives at a global level. As a company, we are passionate about data and AI in the sustainability space, and being part of this cluster will enable us to work with like-minded organizations and individuals, ultimately resulting in innovative solutions to promote sustainability. Moreover, we are confident that this membership will assist us in gaining more partners, allowing us to collaborate with experts and expand our offerings even further.

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Who: Marilena Frye and Stina Skånhoff
Role: Co-Founder & COO and Co-Founder & CTO

Company: Grayn AS
Number of employees: 6
Location: Tromsø

LinkedIn: Marilena Frye & Stina Skånhoff

The Cluster for Applied AI welcomes Kantega AS to the cluster!

"Kantega is a company where they have a strong focus on value creation together, where all employees have a great ownership of the company and the solutions. In addition, Kantega is perceived as a company that is interested in lifting both its own and others' expertise through cluster work. We are very pleased to welcome Kantega to the Cluster for Applied AI!"

Eli Haugerud, Head of Communities, Smart Innovation Norway


Let's introduce cluster partner Kantega with some quick facts from Head of Technology, Frode Standal:


What do you do in Kantega and what is your role?

Kantega is a 100% employee-owned IT consulting company consisting of technologists, designers and problem solvers. What we all have in common is that we are professionally strong, curious and passionate.

We are a consulting company that aims to be a strategic partner for our customers. Kantega helps customers develop solutions that create value for their business and their users.

We thrive best on business-critical assignments where we get to work closely with the customer and can drive system and business development together with them. Our strength is teams that work closely together and play each other well.

As Chief Technology Officer, one of my responsibilities is to develop the field of data-driven development and AI, through recruitment of specialists, skills development, sales and marketing.  


In our experience, the best solutions come from an interaction between those who have a need and those who will provide a solution.

Frode Standal, Kantega


What are your objectives for the future?

One of our goals going forward is to help our customers become more data-driven so they can capitalize on the value of the data their business owns or has access to.

We help our customers solve organizational, competence and technological challenges. This means increasing collaboration, breaking down silos, automating the collection, processing, aggregation and availability of high-quality data from different sources for different applications, from analytics to decision support to machine learning models integrated into a process flow. 


Do you have a success story or an exciting project you would like to highlight?

I would like to highlight the breadth of what we do. As a consulting company, we work on very different types of problems in different industries, from machine vision solutions for counting people in a vehicle to using machine learning to predict the risk of a loan going to collection.

Some applications contribute to streamlining internal processes in a business, others are about using data analytics and machine learning to personalize user experiences in digital spaces.

Finally, I would like to mention that we are committed to what we call responsible AI. This encompasses everything from privacy, the development of unbiased and explainable models, to sustainability, taking into account that training machine learning models can have a significant energy consumption, and with it a carbon footprint.


Why do you choose to become partners in the Cluster for Applied AI and what is your current or potential place in the AI ecosystem?

Our experience is that the best solutions arise in an interaction between those who have a need and those who will provide a solution. By joining the cluster, we envision getting in touch with other companies and industries than those we usually work with, with the goal of new and interesting customer assignments.

Our place in the AI ecosystem is through our consulting activities to help clients become more data-driven and to realize AI-based applications that increase their competitiveness.


Who: Frode Standal
Role: Chief Technology Officer

Company: Kantega AS
Number of employees: approx. 200
Location: Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim

LinkedIn: Frode Standal

The Cluster for Applied AI welcomes mTabs to the cluster!

It is very nice to be able to welcome such an exciting and creative company as mTabs in the Cluster for Applied AI! The company thinks in new ways when it comes to digital surfaces, and has for many years worked with simulations and synthetic data. mTabs AS was established in December 2021 and had its first year in 2022, but the founders have extensive experience both with the services they provide and with collaboration within various ecosystems. We look forward to many great collaborations in the future! 

Marianne Bjerkman, Cluster Leader in the Cluster for Applied AI

This summer, the company mTabs became a cluster partner in the Cluster for Applied AI.

Trond-Atle Bokerød is a storyteller, founder and CEO of the company, and tells us more about how mTabs works in a short interview.

What do you do in mTabs and what is your role?

Media, marketing and metaverse are three of the areas mTabs works in.

Media: with a main focus on living storytelling through film

Marketing: How is your digital visibility? Are you reaching your goals and are your potential customers finding you?

Metaverse: The internet of the future is coming, where the internet will be experienced rather than scrolled/browsed. We are creating digital twins and complex simulations that enable communication on a whole new level.

mTabs has a wide range of expertise in media, marketing and metaverse. We also have a unique expertise in technology, which makes us an ideal partner for larger companies that want help with development, digitalization and innovation.

In addition to being storytellers, we at mTabs are pioneers in the development of the metaverse, or the internet of the future. We create complex simulations and digital worlds (digital twins) that enable communication on a whole new level.

As a storyteller, my role is to find the right story for every situation and convey it accurately. Stories are an important part of everything I do, whether it's artificial intelligence training or traditional communication needs. Being a storyteller is also being a problem solver, and I have developed a skill set that helps me in many situations where challenges arise, often with a high degree of innovation.

We create complex simulations and digital worlds (digital twins) that allow for a whole new level of communication

Trond-Atle Bokerød, mTabs

What are your objectives for the future?

In 2023, mTabs will strengthen its position in media, marketing and metaverse. To do this, we are now establishing offices in Iceland and Sweden. Iceland has a strong gaming technology community, which will be useful for us in our work with digital twins and the development of metaverse. Gothenburg in Sweden, on the other hand, is a center for innovation in the Nordic region, making it a natural place for mTabs to establish itself. With branches in Iceland and Sweden, mTabs will be even better positioned to continue to develop and grow in its three focus areas.

Do you have a success story or an exciting project you would like to highlight?

We have two projects that together show the breadth of what we do.

Case 1: Kållandsö:

The Kållandsö project uses a digital twin to explore different stages of destination development. We have created a "game" where entrepreneurs can experiment with different variables and see how they affect each other. The goal of the project is to strengthen competitiveness and drive digital transformation for local SMEs by building a smart and sustainable destination. AI controls the variables and gives the user a new experience every time they play/simulate.

Case 2; Norske Skog Saugbrugs

Norske Skog Saugbrugs wants to make itself more attractive to the labor market and employees and show its presence. The project "Folka på Saugbrugs" shows employees at Saugbrugs and what they do, as well as how the company makes high-quality magazine paper and innovates with new products. The content is collected on a dedicated website and then shared on social media, with specially created content for each channel. Saugbrugs has also invested heavily in film production, creating unique footage of the entire production line using new filming methods.

Our production is template-based, which makes it transferable to other companies. First up is Ny Plast, which is working with Smart Energy to think sustainable and green while escalating their production of plastics. This is a unique opportunity for other companies to follow Ny Plast's example and increase their own production in a sustainable way.

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Why do you choose to become partners in the Cluster for Applied AI and what is your current or potential place in the AI ecosystem?

As a partner in the Cluster for Applied AI, we want to expand our network and have a meeting point for competence development in AI. We see an increasing use of AI in our own production and daily work, and want to learn more about methods, processes and how other companies are starting to develop and implement AI. By joining a cluster, we can also contribute with our own knowledge and experience, and have the opportunity to share experiences and communicate with other companies on how we can benefit from AI. In this way, we can see ourselves as an active part of the AI ecosystem and help share knowledge and expertise with other companies.

Who: Trond-Atle Bokerød

Company: mTabs AS

Role: Storyteller, CEO, Founder

Linkedin: Trond-Atle | LinkedIn

UK Trade Commissioner on Smart Innovation Norway:
- Interesting for us in several ways

The current close ties between the UK and Norway in many areas provide a basis for further cooperation, and Smart Innovation Norway's networks and areas of expertise are both interesting and relevant.

This was the conclusion of UK Trade Commissioner Chris Barton after visiting Smart Innovation Norway at Remmen.

He was in Norway to get to know and learn from companies, partners and projects that the British Embassy in Oslo works closely with and that are engaged in technology and innovation of interest to the UK.

Smart Innovation Norway, eSmart Systems, Batteriretur, Paxster and NORA (Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium) were among those visited by the Trade Commissioner and the Embassy's traveling party.

- Great potential for increased cooperation

- The work being done at Smart Innovation Norway is interesting to us in many different ways," said Barton.

The UK is among the world's leaders in innovation, tech and artificial intelligence (AI), but is looking for further growth to further contribute to the development of society both commercially and in terms of services in health, education and energy.

- What specific cooperation opportunities do you see between the UK and Smart Innovation Norway?

- Both parties are leading the way in reducing the carbon footprint, where artificial intelligence, technology and smart solutions are incredibly important. I am happy to say that we are already working together in these areas, but there is still a lot of potential," Barton said.

The Trade Commissioner also pointed to artificial intelligence as a hugely important factor in health.

- Artificial intelligence has great potential to increase the quality and reliability of healthcare services and make a difference from a preventive perspective," he said.

Decommissioning, CI and energy

The UK and Norway have for many years already had a good and broad cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, politics and society. One field that is new to Smart Innovation Norway is decommissioning.

CEO of Smart Innovation Norway, Kjell Reidar Mydske, presented the company to a receptive trade commissioner. PHOTO: Anja Lillerud

- "We launched our DECOM cluster in April last year, and several of our cluster members and stakeholders are already collaborating with UK companies on decommissioning. This can clearly be expanded," says CEO Kjell Reidar Mydske.

Many of the companies in Smart Innovation Norway's incubator and three business clusters want to focus more on exports, and in this respect it is a positive signal that the UK Trade Commissioner for Europe is coming to Norway and prioritizing getting to know the Halden environment better.

In addition to Smart Innovation Norway, the Halden community consists of the Institute for Energy Technology, Østfold University College, eSmart Systems and Halden Municipality.

- It shows that we are a leading player in our fields, and it is especially our expertise in artificial intelligence that makes us noticed internationally," says Mydske.

He used the visit to encourage the Trade Commissioner and the Embassy to participate in Smart Innovation Norway's arenas with the aim of increasing cooperation.

- And then we hope to take some companies on a study visit to the UK to look at the opportunities for export and learning. That would be very exciting," says Kjell Reidar Mydske.

- Much of the development is happening in the UK

Norway has several advantages when it comes to using artificial intelligence. Among other things, we have recognized research, innovation and education environments, a high degree of digitization in the public sector, and a large and good data base, which is a prerequisite for artificial intelligence.

Klas Pettersen is the CEO of NORA and is planning a conference in London in December together with his British partner The Alan Touring Institute. PHOTO: Anja Lillerud

NORA (Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium) is a gateway for international actors to these factors, and the UK is a priority partner for NORA.

- "A lot of the development in artificial intelligence is happening in the UK. They also have a lot of exciting companies that use artificial intelligence in many different areas," says Klas Pettersen, CEO.

He is keen to strengthen existing ties with the British, and an important partner is The Alan Touring Institute, a British organization similar to NORA.

- In December we are organizing a conference together, and we want to strengthen our ongoing student exchange. It is also important for us to establish new research collaborations and look at how we can use research results in industry for the benefit of societal development, business and industry," says Pettersen.

The Director of the Research Council was impressed by the Halden environment

- An incredibly educational day that has given me an exciting and inspiring insight into the activities at Smart Innovation Norway and the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE)!

This is how Mari Sundli Tveit, Director of the Research Council of Norway, summarized her visit to Halden at the end of January.

Through presentations by the two research institutions, Sundli Tveit and Kristin Danielsen, Acting Director of the Research System and Internationalization, got a good overview of the work being done and the goals that have been set.

- We work with this on a daily basis, and it is incredibly important to hear directly from the professional communities and understand the challenges from their perspective," says the Director.

- Enabling innovation

The day in Halden offered good discussions and important input, and Sundli Tveit is clear that the visit will have an impact on the further work of the Research Council.

Mari Sundli Tveit, Director of the Research Council of Norway. PHOTO: Thomas Keilma
Mari Sundli Tveit, Director of the Research Council of Norway. PHOTO: Thomas Keilma

 - We exist to enable innovation in institutions like Smart Innovation Norway and IFE, and days like this are important for that part of our job.

The Director was impressed by how the institutions are linking disciplines and making things happen.

- You understand and interact in all the intersections, whether it is artificial intelligence, robotics, nuclear operations, simulation or other areas you work with. The transferability is great, and you get new technology into actual application," she boasts.

Highly confident in the work

With increased insight into the national and international importance of the research work in Halden, Sundli Tveit looks forward to helping to facilitate increased momentum and progress.

- I look forward to following you in the future and I have great faith in the work you are doing," she says.

Integrated value chain

Smart Innovation Norway's Director of Research, Dieter Hirdes, is pleased to have achieved the goal of highlighting how they link research with business in industrial clusters in a holistic value chain from applied research to private and public value creation.

- IFE has been internationally known since its inception in 1958, but there is a lot going on at IFE, especially in digital systems and related labs. It is not as well known that Smart Innovation Norway is at the very top in Norway in EU research with a focus on applied research and value creation in society and business. We are very pleased that the management of the Research Council managed to prioritize a whole day to inform themselves about the research environments in Halden, he says.

Powerful trio to boost Smart Innovation Norway's sustainability expertise

Brita Staal and Manuela Freté triple the national and international experience and expertise in sustainability work when they join Mikael af Ekenstam in Nordland.

- "With Manuela and Brita on board, we have a dream team up here. I am incredibly pleased to have them on the team," says Mikael af Ekenstam, Senior Advisor at Smart Innovation Norway.

Brita Staal and Manuela Freté
Brita Staal and Manuela Freté are among the newest additions to the Smart Innovation Norway family. PHOTO: Mikael af Ekenstam

He is a Swedish immigrant to Narvik and has been working in Smart Innovation Norway since 2019. Manuela is French and originally from Romania, but considers herself European since she has studied, worked and lived in many different EU countries, while Brita is Norwegian with many years of experience from sustainability work in Sweden and Denmark.

What all three have in common is that they are passionate about and experts in sustainability and climate. They see the enormous potential of Smart Innovation Norway to bring the EU and Norway closer together through green transition projects, and they want to contribute to the major societal changes that will come in the future.

With Smart Innovation Norway as their employer, they believe they are best placed to do just that.

From Paris to Harstad

With her diverse background, Manuela Freté brings with her six years of experience as project manager for sustainability in the Paris office of the global firm Deloitte. She led the process of establishing and anchoring the then newly created department, during which time the number of staff increased from 30 to 120 people.

- It was fun and educational to be part of that journey. The department still exists today and is here to stay," she says.

Another task at Deloitte was to lead a working group on an EU project. That experience came in handy after Freté and her family moved to Harstad in 2019 when her husband was hired as project manager for the Arctic Race of Norway cycling race, the EU experience came in handy.

- I got a job in Harstad municipality, where one of my responsibilities was the municipality's only EU project so far. I also worked in the innovation department of the power company Nordkraft, including start-up projects in the energy sector. One of the things we did was to develop mobile charging stations for electric cars in the region, develop mobile battery solutions for other sectors and mobile charging solutions for the electric vehicles for the Arctic Race of Norway," says the 34-year-old.

Outside work, Freté has established Link Harstad, a network that creates meeting places for young workers in the region.

Working in Europe

For Brita Staal, it is a great motivating factor to work in a company where the work you do leads to concrete results and creates innovation in societal processes. She has been following Smart Innovation Norway for some time and has been impressed by the company's business model, which combines research, innovation, incubation and municipalities in real projects.

Mikael af Ekenstam, Brita Staal and Manuela Freté
Mikael af Ekenstam, Brita Staal and Manuela Freté have many plans for sustainability work that they will focus on. PHOTO: Private

- It gives me the willies to think about what's going to happen in the energy markets in Norway. Firstly, we have to go through an enormous efficiency drive. Secondly, the goal is to double energy production in Norway. If we are to export mainland production and build the green industrial adventure that we hope for, there is an awfully big job ahead of us. And it's very exciting to be part of an environment that has expertise in this area," she points out.

For the last four years, Staal has only worked on international projects. Even though his place of work is Kabelvåg in Nordland, his field of work is European, and climate is his major field of interest both professionally and personally.

It is therefore fitting that the employer is the actor in Norway with the most EU projects in the field of green energy, and that works specifically on the topic in community development projects.

- The European Commission aims to decarbonize Europe and they are starting with all types of buildings. They want to free themselves from dependency on Russian gas, and I think it's really exciting to see how innovative and strong the EU is in this situation. Moreover, the war in Ukraine shows that this is not just an energy issue," says Staal.

- Great potential

Mikael af Ekenstam is well acquainted with several conditions in Northern Norway, having been Smart Innovation Norway's link to the Smart Narvik agreement since 2019. The region has both similar and completely different types of energy challenges than Southern Norway, and the competence enhancement and exchange in the company will increase in accordance with the potential that the two new hires represent.

Together with Staal and Freté, he has a huge network and unique experience and expertise. Ekenstam is now looking forward to implementing "his" part of the company's growth strategy.

- A lot is happening up here, especially in industrial development and the green shift, and the east-west axis from Narvik and Lofoten and into Sweden is very interesting. Smart Innovation Norway can play a major role here with our expertise in energy," he says.

The number of EU projects will also increase. Smart Innovation Norway has contacts throughout Europe, and these will now be linked to a greater extent with North Norwegian pilots and partners. Knowledge about writing applications and implementing projects is one of the Halden-based research company's areas of expertise.

- There are several obvious opportunities here in the north that we look forward to exploring and realizing," says Mikael af Ekenstam.

Mikael af Ekenstam and Manuela Freté are employed in Smart Cities and Communities, which is part of the Smart Innovation Communities business area. Brita Staal is Climate Lead and employed partly in Communities and partly in Social Innovation, which is part of Smart Innovation Research. Bernt Bremdal is also employed in Smart Innovation Research and is part of the North Norwegian department since he works at the University of Tromsø's Narvik campus.

Three new years of Smart Narvik: More innovation, more EU projects and increased resources

The work to make Narvik smarter and more efficient continues. This is clear after Narvik Municipality, Narvik Port and Smart Innovation Norway signed a new three-year agreement for the Smart Narvik development project.

- "We are very pleased to have the opportunity to continue to contribute to the development here in the north. Now we will tailor our efforts even more and use a larger part of the total competence in Smart Innovation Norway in our work, says Mikael af Ekenstam.

In short, it means more innovation, more resources and more EU projects. So far, one of the results of Smart Narvik 's work has been the success of the municipality's AURORAL tourism project in the EU's Horizon 2020 programme. The win enabled the municipality to create a new position and hire a project manager.

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The seal herder in Tore Hund's kingdom outside Narvik is a popular destination. PHOTO: Miakel af Ekenstam

For the Port of Narvik, Smart Narvik has, among other things, helped speed up the process of establishing shore power.

- Within Smart Narvik, a pre-project was created that led to an investment project. And just two weeks before Christmas, the news came that Enova is supporting the project with NOK 10.7 million. The goal is to have shore power during 2024, says Ekenstam.

He has been employed at Smart Innovation Norway's Narvik office since the first Smart Narvik agreement was signed in 2019.

At that time, the municipality, the Port of Narvik and the power company Nordkraft were partners. Now the municipality and the port are continuing their collaboration with the research and innovation company Smart Innovation Norway.

A greener port

Narvik Port Director Børge Edvardsen Klingan is pleased to have a professional partner in smart cities, sustainability and the green shift on board.

Børge Edvardsen Klingan.

When the agreement with Smart Innovation Norway was to be reassessed after the first three-year period, he was clear that the port needed expertise and networks in these areas for the next three years as well.

- The foundation of the agreement is that we all have to take responsibility for the sustainability goals that have been set and the green shift that is underway. The Port of Narvik relates to many of the polluters and has a role in that regard. We must take that position and acknowledge that we can make a difference," he says.

Narvik is where rail, road and sea meet and is the most important hub in Northern Norway. Putting in place the shore power facility with funding from Enova will be one of the major tasks in the Smart Narvik collaboration. So is the energy hub project to meet the new energy needs of the other carriers to and from the port.

- In the first three-year period, a large number of preliminary projects and studies have been carried out, and important investigations have been made. We have built knowledge and mapped out what we need to work on next,' says Klingan.

Havna is also one of two municipal companies behind the development of a brand new city district. Here, too, circular economy and sustainability are key elements.

- Great opportunities in Narvik

Narvik Municipality is the third partner in Smart Narvik, and Deputy Mayor Lars Norman Andersen has been closely involved in the process of the new agreement.

Lars Norman Andersen is assistant councillor in Narvik municipality. PHOTO: Narvik municipality

He is excited about what the collaboration will achieve in the next three-year period.

- Narvik municipality faces great opportunities in the green shift. At the same time, we have an enormous need for restructuring in municipal service production. We want to continue the work of identifying new solutions for the municipality as an organisation and for the local community," he says.

The aim is to improve the efficiency of municipal service production and produce better services for the population.

These are among the elements that are important for creating the residential atmosphere and attractiveness that is important for both new and old residents.

- Through the work in Smart Narvik, we want to continue the work of continuously developing Narvik to be a place where people want to live, work and live. These factors mean that we have chosen to continue our cooperation with Smart Innovation Norway," says Lars Norman Andersen.

Mikael of Ekenstam

Contact us:

Mikael af Ekenstam
E-mail: mikael.af.ekenstam@smartinnovationnorway.com
Phone:+47 906 300 82

The Cluster for Applied AI welcomes Precise Prediction to the cluster!

"Precise Prediction is an example of a company that can make a big difference in the journey towards becoming more data-driven as a business. With their expertise, they can help players make the right choices to get the most out of their data and minimize silo and duplication issues. We are very pleased to welcome Precise Prediction to the Cluster for Applied AI!"

Marianne Bjerkman, Cluster Leader in the Cluster for Applied AI

Let's introduce cluster partner Precise Prediction with some quick facts from Per Baumann, Sales Director:

What do you do at Precise Prediction and what is your role?

We help our customers create added value from their data and make decisions data-driven. This can be from the very basics - or to assist customers who have already come a long way in e.g. streamlining, quality assurance or adopting solutions related to machine learning and AI.

To achieve this, you need solutions to access, organize, prepare, process, visualize and analyze available data in an efficient and secure way. We specialize in TIBCO software and help our clients implement and integrate it with their other systems. We also ensure that the customer's staff receive the necessary training and provide support when needed.

Since our establishment in 2006, we have focused on artificial intelligence and machine learning and we would like to include this in our deliveries. However, our experience is that you can achieve great benefits by making important decisions data-driven even without artificial intelligence. Once this is in place, you can gradually make the solution more advanced and, if desired, use artificial intelligence and machine learning.

My role in this is to define marketplaces and then find customers who have needs, and then create an initial interest and belief that we can solve their needs.

What are your objectives for the future?

Most of our customers are large companies on a Norwegian scale, but we are convinced that medium-sized companies will also benefit greatly from our solutions. Our goal is to get more medium-sized companies as customers. In particular, we believe that companies that have invested in equipment with sensors and have thus gained access to completely new data sources can benefit greatly from using this data in a better way.

Do you have a success story or an exciting project you would like to highlight?

We have several, but personally I would highlight a technology called data virtualization. This technology enables "data-on-demand" rather than copying data multiple times while retrieving and processing only the data we need for the job by actively using metadata. This technology reduces environmental impact through, among other things, reduced power consumption, but also simplifies integration and distribution across data sources and consumers.

Why do you choose to become partners in the Cluster for Applied AI and what is your current or potential place in the AI ecosystem?

Our vision and business idea fits well with CAAI and we think it is therefore natural for us to join as a partner, and we hope and believe we will benefit from this.

In a cluster, we can be more people pulling together in the same direction and with a greater impact around the same message - which in turn should be able to bring the public sector and Norwegian business closer to smarter and better solutions over time.

Who: Per Baumann
Role: Sales Director

Company: Precise Prediction / Statsoft Norway AS
Number of employees: 7 people
Location: Sandvika / Bærum

LinkedIn: Per Baumann

The cluster partners of the year 2022 have been chosen!

Every year, the Cluster for Applied AI and NCE Smart Energy Markets award the Cluster Partner of the Year award to a partner company that has distinguished itself in the past year. This year was no exception when the Partner Conference 2022 took place in the Smart Innovation Arena.

The award is handed out as the last entry in a tightly packed programme, and the secrecy surrounding the selection is great. Thus, both the joy and the surprise of the winners will be correspondingly great.

This year's cluster partner is chosen to honor partners who have distinguished themselves in an extra positive way throughout the year. The Cluster for Applied AI and NCE Smart Energy Markets had several good candidates to choose from, while the Cluster for Decommissioning and Repurposing, which was launched in April this year, names its first Cluster Partner of the Year in 2023.

Goalless award winner

The prize was awarded by Head of Communities, Eli Haugerud, who is responsible for the clusters and Smart Cities and Communities. She brought the head of the Cluster for Applied AI, Marianne Jansson Bjerkman, and the head of NCE Smart Energy Markets, Inge Bilet, on stage.

They tried to keep the tension as long as possible before they revealed the winners, and it was a surprised Fred Martin Langøy from Smart Energy Systems AS in Fredrikstad who made his way to the stage to receive the award from Haugerud and Bilet.

The jury had emphasized, among other things, that the partner "is active both in terms of participation in events, but also with good feedback on how the cluster can be a better device for the partners. The company has taken the initiative to establish one of the country's first three battery factories and ensured broad involvement among regional authorities and local businesses. This has helped to position the cluster and lift our expertise into the light".

- It is not often that I am speechless, but I am now, said a happy Langøy.

Fred Martin Langøy (tv) from Smart Energy Markets AS greatly appreciated the award from NCE Smart Energy Markets and Inge Bilet. PHOTO: Anja Lillerud
Fred Martin Langøy (tv) from Smart Energy Markets AS greatly appreciated the award from NCE Smart Energy Markets and Inge Bilet. PHOTO: Anja Lillerud

Experienced partner won

The winner at Cluster for Applied AI has been a cluster member for many years, and the jury's justification states, among other things, that the company "has distinguished itself through its active involvement in cluster development over several years, its strong professional contribution to the cluster in general, and its willingness and ability to both contribute to the common good.

The business has contributed to a number of cluster projects, but has also been able to use the cluster as a strategic platform for its own development.

The partner in question has also been able to be relevant for collaboration with other cluster partners, which we know several of you who are here today have enjoyed."

Finally, the Communities leader together with Bjerkman could congratulate Simula Consulting AS on the victory and ask Anders Aamodt and Elias Myklebust to come up to receive the diploma and flowers.

Marianne Jansson Bjerkman was pleased to be able to present the Cluster Partner of the Year 2022 award to Simula Consulting AS, here represented by Elias Myklebust (tv) and Anders Aamodt. PHOTO: Anja Lillerud
Marianne Jansson Bjerkman was pleased to be able to present the Cluster Partner of the Year 2022 award to Simula Consulting AS, here represented by Elias Myklebust (tv) and Anders Aamodt. PHOTO: Anja Lillerud

The clusters showed off their partners: - The most important highlight of the year

The partner conference 2022 gathered around 100 people in the Smart Innovation Arena and engaged the gathering throughout the day with a packed program that engaged, challenged, enlightened and socialized the participants.

A lot of good comes out of physical meetings between people. The Partner Conference 2022 is a good example of this, bringing together partners from Smart Innovation Norway's three clusters, Cluster for Applied AI, NCE Smart Energy Markets and Cluster for Decommissioning and Repurposing.

- This created commitment!

Stian Melhus (in the middle). PHOTO: Anja Lillerud

A central item on the program was the interaction arena.

Using the world cafe method, the participants were able to unleash both creativity, commitment and knowledge in the form of discussions around defined and very real issues.

The aim of the program post was to create a safe meeting place where everyone could share experiences across fields of knowledge.

- When we use the world cafe as a method, we break up the large groups and make it easier for everyone to be heard. This created real commitment, says an enthusiastic Stian Melhus from Smart Innovation Communities.

He was responsible for organizing and implementing the world cafe and points out that one of the most important things about the interaction arena is that you build relationships by solving problems together.

- This creates conversations that would otherwise not come up, and it opens up the participants to listen and build trust between the partners. Many people exchanged business cards during this part of the programme, which suggests that it was an arena for creating relationships as much as solving problems, says Melhus.

- A fun way to work

A meeting place for venting and discussing challenges has been in demand among municipalities, cluster partners and portfolio companies that Smart Innovation Norway collaborates with. The interaction arena is a measure to meet the need.

During the Partner Conference, the municipalities Marker and Halden and the technology company Ophion from Fredrikstad were able to present their challenges to the participants.

The challenge from Halden municipality concerned mobility opportunities in connection with a large sports arena that is under construction in the city centre. Marker municipality brought an issue around energy to the table, and Ophion wanted input on financing solutions for their pilot project for sensors that detect leaks in water supply networks.

Ronny Andersen from Ophion.

Ronny Andersen from Ophion appreciated all the input that the rest of the conference brought.

- The commitment was great and the ideas many. The suggestions are good, and although there were some approaches that I was initially perhaps a bit skeptical about, I became convinced during the world cafe that they are interesting nonetheless. This was very helpful, he said and continued:

- This has given us some very good contacts that it will be exciting to talk to in the near future.

 Pål Warset works on a daily basis as a sales manager at the water data company Intoto. He was at the world cafe as a participant and worked on the challenge for Halden municipality.

- It was very interesting with so many different people working on the same task and across national borders. A very fun way to work, he concluded afterwards.

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Content-rich conference

The total of around 100 people who participated digitally and physically had a rich day with three interesting lectures.

Jan Fredrik Beck-Bjørntvedt is a committed lecturer.

NRK's Jan Fredrik Beck-Bjørntvedt gave a terrific presentation based on the collaboration NRK had with former paddler Eirik Verås Larsen on how to win Olympic gold. Beck-Bjørntvedt explained how the theory of becoming the best in the world can be transferred to business and social life.

CEO of Nord Pool, Tom Darell, traveled to Halden to give the conference participants the latest news from the power market and the electricity price situation.

Fred Martin Langøy from the cluster partner Smart Energy Systems AS and the battery company Hreinn talked about exciting plans for what will be one of Norway's first battery factories.

In addition, the day offered presentations by various cluster partners, a summary of the year for Smart Innovation Norway's three clusters, information about Smart Innovation's expertise broker and EU network, good social breaks, lunch, a panel discussion and the selection of the cluster partners of the year 2022.

The award ceremony was the last item on the agenda. The secrecy surrounding the selection is great, and the joy and surprise of the winners is correspondingly great.

This year's winner in the Cluster for Applied AI was Simula Consulting AS, while Smart Energy Systems AS went top with NCE Smart Energy Markets.

Fv Inge Bilet (NCE Smart Energy Markets), Fred Martin Langøy (Smart Energy Markets AS), Eli Haugerud (Head and Smart Innovation Communities), Anders Aamodt and Elias Myklebust (Simula Consulting AS) and Marianne Jansson Bjerkman (Cluster for Applied AI) . PHOTO: Anja Lillerud

- A fantastic arena

The aim of the Partner Conference is to create a meeting place for the cluster partners of CAAI, NCE SEM and the DECOM cluster. But a content-rich program does not come by itself, and preparations for the Partner Conference take a long time.

- This day is the most important highlight of the year where we focus on those who build this environment that we are so happy and proud of, points out Head of Smart Innovation Communities, Eli Haugerud, and emphasizes that she has a large group with her both on stage and behind the scenes.

Eli Haugerud summarized the year that has passed for the three clusters Cluster for Applied AI, NCE Smart Energy Markets and Cluster for Decommissioning and Repurposing. PHOTO: Anja Lillerud

The repeated good turnout for the conference shows that the cluster partners appreciate a whole day of useful lectures and presentations, and valuable socialising.

The data center company Storespeed from Halden has been a member of the NCE SEM cluster since 2017, and founder and managing director John Ragnar Amundsen is one of those who prioritizes being part of the Partner conference.

- I participate to become better known. Just by being present here, we have managed to make very valuable and good contacts with other partner companies, and that gives a synergy that we think is very exciting, he says.

Amundsen has made active use of the cluster network in many ways, which has contributed to Storespeed delivering several major results.

- The cluster is a fantastic arena for being able to collaborate with companies that are interested in what we do. It's a fantastic environment to be in, he says.

- Meets relevant companies and people

Another partner is the consulting company Amesto NextBridge. There, Vincent Aardalsbakke is head of AI and new technologies, and he sees great value in cluster membership on behalf of his employer and himself.

Vincent Aardalsbakke from Amesto NextBridge. PHOTO: Anja Lillerud

- We want to be present where relevant people and companies are. It was therefore natural for us to become a member of the Cluster for Applied AI because here there are many people who want the same thing and help each other to achieve their goals. A large part of my job is to be out and about and take in needs and trends in order to be able to convert them into skills and plans for employees, and in that way the Partner Conference is fantastic. There are many businesses here and many different elements. It allows you to introduce yourself and make new acquaintances, and this is much of the point of cluster business as I see it, he says.

The state agency Norwegian Nuclear Decommissioning (NND) is tasked with decommissioning the country's nuclear facilities and storing radioactive waste in a safe manner. NND is one of the founders of the DECOM cluster and sees the cluster work as a central part of the work to build up a knowledge network around decommissioning.

- If we get partners who work together with us and take part in the knowledge and expertise we build up, we can create new and green industries with export opportunities abroad. We cannot do it ourselves as we are a government agency, but we want to help establish a network that can create more than the green lawn that we deliver from us when we are done with decommissioning. We create that network through the DECOM cluster, says sector director of communications, Martin Andreasson, in NND.