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Interested in planning a fact-finding mission, looking for investment opportunities or potential partners for upcoming projects, or learning more about Norwegian offshore wind solutions? Here are some companies to visit! Watch the short videos below to get a peek at the exciting technology centres, test labs, yards and more that you can experience firsthand. Contact the companies directly by clicking on the provided link. They look forward to hearing from you!

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DNV Technology Centre Oslo

Visit the DNV Technology Centre in Oslo, which offers wide-ranging expertise and material testing capabilities, from components to large-scale structures.

DNV AS

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ABB Oslo

Visit ABB’s Subsea Technology and Innovation Lab near Oslo and gain insight into its new subsea offering.

ABB AS

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DNV Technology Centres Bergen

Visit the DNV Technology Centres in Bergen, which offers expertise and testing capabilities in materials and corrosion and offshore mooring and lifting.

DNV AS

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Aibel Haugesund

Visit Aibel’s world-class yard in Haugesund and learn more about offshore wind substations and other massive, complex structures and systems.

AIBEL AS

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METCentre Karmøy

Visit METCentre in Karmøy, which offers a flat seabed and excellent wind resources for testing floating wind turbines and other structures and systems in the North Sea.

Marine Energy Test Centre (METCentre)

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Kongsberg Maritime

Visit the Kongsberg Maritime’s HQ in Kongsberg and learn about its innovative technologies for offshore wind and its long legacy in ship design.

KONGSBERG MARITIME AS

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SINTEF Trondheim

Visit SINTEF’s research laboratories in Trondheim, which include the Ocean Basin and Structures’ lab, doing research on fixed and floating turbine foundations, dynamic power cables and marine logistics; SINTEF Energy Lab, solving research challenges on the next generation of subsea cables; and the Norwegian Smart Grid Laboratory, developing technology to ensure power system stability as the share of renewables continues to grow.

SINTEF

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