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Simula InnovationSimula Innovation AS is the innovation - and commercialization company owned by Simula Research Laboratory AS, one of Europe's leading ICT basic research institutions. The vision of Simula Innovation AS is to be recognized as one of the most efficient commercialization groups within comparable research environments


IKT Norge logoICT Norway os Norway's largest business association for the suppliers of ICT products, software and services. ICT-Norway has over 320 members in the fields of business machines and telecommunications, terminal equipment, including hardware, software, multimedia, and services. Our members have a combined annually turnover of approximately 100 billion NOK, which is appr. 50% of the total turnover in the ICT-sector in Norway.




Innovation LabInnovation Lab is an international centre of technology trends, an encounter with the potential of the new. Sited in Copenhagen and IT City Karinebjerg, Århus, the newest Danish hub for IT research and development, Innovation Lab has local access to a global network of cutting-edge researchers, businesses, and visionaries.




Accenture logo feilAccenture ANS is one of the world largest consulting and technology companies. Accenture Nordic Innovation Lab is our hub in our network of technology labs and serving the Nordic market.
The mission of the labs is to develop our clients business by adapting new technology and helping their organizations to be one of the high performers in their industry



Kebbison invests in and support early stage innovation initiatives in both established and new settings. They also train and provide advice to leading innovation environments in Scandinavia and internationally.



Symphonical LogoSymphonical AS develops a web-based framework for orchestrating everyday activities and projects, both for the professional and the consumer market. The technology supports not only what and when to do things, but also how to conduct them (process)



HSE LogoCenter for Knowledge and Innovation Research at Helsinki School of Economics (CKIR) is a phenomenon-driven multidisciplinary international research centre. CKIR promotes, through international multidisciplinary scientific research, knowledge and innovation-based renewal and growth of companies and societies, locally and globally. The issues on knowledge, creativity and innovation are addressed from individual, social, organizational and technological viewpoints.

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