
Published 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
Oslo-based Bember helps property owners and managers to run their buildings more efficiently.
At the heart of it is Bember 360 – a Norwegian-developed software platform that enhances existing property management systems, from parking to EV charging.
Now, Bember has been awarded the Made in Norway label.
“In today’s competitive commercial real estate landscape, property owners and managers are focused on boosting efficiency, cutting costs and improving tenant satisfaction. Bember 360 helps to future-proof your buildings and drive optimal performance.”
Anders Fjærli
CEO of Bember AS
Bember is a Norwegian-developed software solution that helps businesses and property owners to streamline and enhance existing building management systems – from parking and EV charging to ESG monitoring and reporting.
“Our cloud-based platform connects all users with building systems in real time, offering a complete overview of operations. Use real-time data to make smarter decisions on energy usage, maintenance and tenant experience,” says CEO Anders Fjærli.

Norway is recognised for its stability, responsibility, transparency and integrity. The Made in Norway label showcases and communicates Norwegian origin – along with the values it embodies. It signals that choosing Norwegian means choosing trust, quality and reliability.
“Bember is developed entirely in Norway, and we take pride in representing Norwegian quality and innovation. The Made in Norway label enhances our credibility and clearly communicates that we are a Norwegian company. We see it as a true seal of quality,” says Fjærli.
Bember targets businesses and property owners. The company sees the Made in Norway label as a way to build trust and stand out from international competitors.
“In today’s competitive commercial real estate landscape, property owners and managers are focused on boosting efficiency, cutting costs and improving tenant satisfaction. Bember 360 helps to future-proof your buildings and drive optimal performance,” says Fjærli.
Bember will use the Made in Norway label on its website, in sales materials and presentations, as well as in marketing targeted at the corporate sector. The certification will also be featured across relevant digital platforms.