Presentation of SINTEF

Ernst Kristiansen Executive Vice President

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Technology for a better Society

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Facts Strategy Partnership Research/product examples

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Association of Norwegian Research Institutes FFA •  52 Member Institutes •  Four areas •  Technical-Industrial, •  Agricultur-Fisheries, •  Environmental Science, •  Social Science •  Nationan Institutes •  Regional Institutes, •  6000 Employees - € 900 million in annual turnover

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SINTEF Our vision Technology for a better society

Our role We create value through research and innovation, and offer concrete solutions for sustainable development.

Our distinctive character The SINTEF Group is a multi-disciplinary institution with international top level expertise in several different areas of research. We cooperate closely with universities, the authorities and industry, and combine research and business culture.

Our goal SINTEF aims to become the most acknowledged Research and Technology Organisation in Europe.

Our basic values Honesty, Generosity, Courage and Loyalty Technology for a better Society

Facts: •  Turnover (2009): –  –  –  –  –  – 

Basic Funding: Norwegian Research Council: Governmental bodies: Industry: International contracts: Other income:

2.754 billion NOK (315 M€) 7% 18% 11 % 39% 14% 10%

•  Result including finance: •  Employees (2009): –  Scientists: •  PhD: •  Women:

–  Foreign Citizenship:

131 mill NOK (15 M€) 2123 1420 46% 27%

15% (67 countries)

•  Scientific Publications, Journals: 0,5 per man year

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SINTEF’s Council SINTEF’s Board

President Executive Vice President

Research Divisions

SINTEF Materials and Chemistry

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure

SINTEF Technology and Society

SINTEF Marine

Marintek SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture

Corporate Staff

SINTEF ICT

SINTEF Petroleum and energy SINTEF Petroleum Research SINTEF Energy Research

SINTEF Holding

Sinvent • SINTEF Raufoss Manufacturing Molab • SINTEF MRB • SINTEF NBL • SINTEF Nord

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Presence in Norway: 1.  2.  3.  4.  5.  6.  7.  8.  9. 

Trondheim Oslo MoLab AS SINTEF Raufoss Manufacturing AS Stavanger Bergen SINTEF MRB SINTEF Nord AS SvalbardLab.

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International Presence

Denmark Houston

Brasil Chile

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SINTEF in the World"

International contracts account for 14 % of our turnover in 2009 Technology for a better Society

European Research Area. SINTEF is well positioned in EU’s 7th framework program for research (First two years) 35.000.000

EU contribution in FP7

SINTEF 30.000.000 25.000.000 20.000.000 15.000.000 NTNU UiO

10.000.000 UiT

IMR

5.000.000

NILU TI

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10

UiB

DNV

20

RCN 30

40

50

60

70

Participations in FP7

Per april 2009

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Updated numbers: FP7 from May 2010 ü  60,3 mill.€ for SINTEF ü  24% of EU contribution to Norway ü  Total volume for projects coordinated by SINTEF 143 mill. € (103 mill. € in contribution).

ü  Total volume for all projects where SINTEF participates 694 mill. € (497 mill. € in contribution).

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The Strategy:

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Our Role: • 

To create value via knowledge, research and innovation –  To generate knowledge and develop technology adopted by users –  To be a R & D partner for private industry and the public sector –  To develop new industrial and commercial companies

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To supply solutions for sustainable development To build and operate research laboratories To supply premises for social debate and policy design.

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Our characteristics: •  Multidisciplinary research group with international top-level competence in specific fields. –  Integrating engineering, natural science and “new technologies”

•  Works in close collaboration with universities, authorities and industry •  Perceives opportunities, and works to create successful outcomes for its clients and partners. •  Commits to social responsibility and maintains high ethical standards in all its activities

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The main Objective: To become the most acknowledged Research Technology Organisation in Europe. Focusing on: •  Customers –  SINTEF will contribute to knowledge generation, value creation and improved competitiveness for its clients.

•  Science –  SINTEF will maintain a high level of professional quality and will be at the international leading edge in specific fields.

•  People –  SINTEF aims to be an attractive work-place that offers unique prospects for people who are both able and willing to develop their potential.

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Customers: Results and net income SINTEF 2003 - 2009 2.500

20,0 % 2.232

2.250

2.100

2.000 1.750

MNOK

1.500

15,0 %

1.846 1.566 1.448 1.316

10,0 %

1.332

7,2 %

1.250 4,9 %

4,8 %

1.000 750

5,0 % 1,8 %

500

1,7 %

2,2 %

0,0 %

-2,2 %

250 0

-5,0 % 2003 Netto driftsinntekt

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Netto driftsmargin

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Customers: International revenue SINTEF 2005-2009 MNOK 450 400 350 300 231 250 200

199

239

124

109

2007

2008

160 145

150 100 50

113

99

2005

2006

163

2009

Internasjonalt salg EU

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Science: ü  ü  ü  ü  ü  ü  ü 

Energy Materials Maritime Fisheries & aquaculture ICT Technology and Society Building and Infrastructure

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Multidisciplinary research groups International top – level competence in specific fields Ability to integrate engineering, natural science and the “new” technologies Delivering on time, on budget, keeping confidentiality

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Science: Centre for Research - based Innovation 1.  2.  3.  4.  5.  6.  7.  8. 

CREATE – Aqua Culture Technology NORMAN - Industrial Production FACE – Multiphase Flow Simlab – Structural Behaviour Innovative Natural Gas Products And - Processes COIN – Concrete Technology Medical Imaging IO - E-fields And Integrated Operations In Upstream Petroleum Production

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Science: Centre for environment friendly energy research 1.  2.  3.  4. 

BIGCCS Centre – International CCS Research Centre Centre for Environmental Design of Renewable Energy (CEDREN) Bioenergy Innovation Centre (CenBio) Norwegian Research Centre for Offshore Wind Technology (NOWITECH) 5.  The Norwegian Research Centre for Solar Cell Technology 6.  The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings – ZEB

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People:

HSE have first priority!

HSE reports 12 months rolling Farlige forhold/Observasjon (Observed dangerous conditions) Nesten-ulykke

(Incident)

Ulykke

(Accident)

300

No of HSE reports

250 200 150 100 50 0 2007

2008

2009

2010-Q3 Pr 2010-09-30

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People: Share of women among scientific staff SINTEF 2005-2009

30 % 25 %

26 %

27 %

2008

2009

25 % 22 %

21 %

2005

2006

20 %

15 %

10 %

5%

0% 2007

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People: Scientific staff with PhD SINTEF 2005-2009 50 48 46 46 44 44 42

42

%

40

41

40 38 36 34 32 30 2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

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Our international strategy have 5 dimensions: ü  ü  ü  ü  ü 

Science is global. EU has 1. priority To sell R&D services globally. International presence. Recruiting people globally.

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Our partners The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU NTNU is a centre for technological education and research in Norway, with a solid foundation in the natural sciences.

The University of Oslo, UiO The University of Oslo is Norway’s largest and oldest institution of higher education.

Strategic Interaction NTNU personnel working on SINTEF projects

SINTEF employees teach at NTNU Joint use of laboratories and instruments

NTNU and SINTEF Collaboration in R&D Technology for a better Society

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Integrated Partnership Studies R&D tailored to processes and products, implementation of R&D results

Enterprise

§ Industrial Relevance § Industrial Involvement § Basic Scientific Methodology

Triangle– visualising a partnership Technology for a better Society

Excellence: •  •  •  •  • 

Delivering High Quality Science On Time On Budget Keeping Confidentiality Creating Business Opportunities

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Core funding as share of turnover 50 % 45 % 40 % 35 % 30 % 25 % 20 % 15 % 10 % 5% 0%

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Atle is not employed by NASA Gas measurement for space

But his R&D research is exploited in ISS.

n  Simultaneous detection of many trace gases n  FTIR-based spectrometry n  Advanced statistical calibration n  Simple and fast runtime analysis software n  ’Won NASA gas measurement contest’

Mark L. Polansky and Nicholas J. M. Patrick

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Gas Secure AS IFU: 30 % Innovasjon Norge 70 % Industry

ABB StatoilHydro ConocoPhillips

Tranche 2: SINTEF Venture III Viking Venture Proventure Investinor

VC Tranche 2 17,5 MNOK VC Tranche 1 10 MNOK SINTEF Venture III Viking Venture Proventure

PETROMAKS 16,8 MNOK

StatoilHydro ConocoPhillips

IFU 22,5 MNOK

FORNY Verifikasjon (1.25 MNOK) VC Tranche 2

ESA Forny

2008

IFU VC Tranche1 PETROMAKS

2010

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Some Spinoff companies from SINTEF:

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Contributions to innovative communication products 3d-radar as Ground penetrating radar

Space electronics

Satellite network for SCADA applications

Radar tank gauges

Surveillance Sensor and Communication System Electronic Toll Collection

Satellite communication First digital DVB Modem worldwide ILS - Instrument Landing System

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Radar for Obstacle Collision Avoidance System

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Sources: Technology for aMostly bettercompanies Society web sites

Sec Secure Seamless Natural Communication in Noisy Environments MRU MRR

QUIETPRO™ is an all-in-the-ear intelligent hearing protector and audio interface for various communication systems

PFR

US MARINES

Noise reduction and communication in cockpit •  Hearing protection •  Pilot communication •  Speech recognition •  Noise exposure measurements

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European Energy Research Alliance

www.eera-set.eu

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Norway - an energy nation……. Large Energy Resources • Hydro Power • Wind Power • Ocean Power • Natural Gas New Technologies • CO2 Capture and Storage • Solar Cells • Bio Energy and Waste • Buildings • Smart Energy Networks • Hydrogen Power Market Pioneer

Courtesy: RCN

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Norway - An early mover investing in CO2 research – strong basis for leading the pace

EU + MEMBER STATES 25 %

USA 45 %

SINTEF and NTNU performed about 5% of world public CCS funded R&D in 2005

NORWAY 18 %

CANADA 12 %

North American + European Governmental CCS R&D spending (2005)- total approx. 115 M€. Kilde Tjernshaugen et. al - CICERO

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Why Solar Cells in Norway? ”External factors” A market in explosive growth 1881

Norwegian industry REC Elkem Solar

Real growth ~40%

Norsun Metallkraft Hycore Orkla Exolon Crusin

Fesil

Umoe Solar Technology for a better Society

Oil and gas in one and the same pipeline The biggest multiphase flow laboratory in the world

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The most important fundament to the OLGA computer program – a vital tool on the continental shelf

Multiphase transportation:

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Major savings in development projects

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Has made marginal fields profitable

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Floating production – in the world of Gulliver The largest ocean basin in the world

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Tests models of floating production systems

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Creates ”scale-model” waves, currents and winds

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Focus on mooring lines, flexible risers and wave motions

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Dimensions: 80 m long, 50 m wide, 10 m deep

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MiNaLab Micro- and Nanotechnology Laboratory n  Production line with annual capacity of 10.000 6”-wafers n  Clean room area: SINTEF: 800 m2 University of Oslo: 600 m2 n  Microenvironments with class 10 n  The only laboratory in Norway with both micro-technology and nano-technology n  Situated on the campus of University of Oslo n  30 M€ Investment in scientific equipment and laboratory n  Funded by Norwegian Research Council and SINTEF

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Medical Technology and Health Care Solutions • 

GE Vingmed Ultrasound produces Echocardiography Ultrasound System

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GE Vingmed Ultrasound is world leader

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Collaboration with SINTEF, NTNU and St. Olav Hospital since the mid 1970 – ties

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VingMed Sound got EU Information

Technology European Awards (ITEA) its product System Five in 1995. Courtesy: GE Vingmed AS Technology for a better Society

SINTEF Inside - Recycling in a worldwide market

Our contributions include: n  Optical solutions n  Detction and sorting algorithms n  Material detection

n  Automated sorting and separation of beverage cartons and plastics from waste n  Identifies material from IR-spectra n  One machine sorts 2-6 tons per hour n  > 90% of European market

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SINTEF products and technology– central in developing product portfolio for multi-national caompanies

ILS – Instrument Landing Systems - World leading supplier of ILS - 900 installations worldwide since 1970 - Developed by SINTEF

GE Vingmed Ultrasound produces ultrasound equipment for echocardiography - World leader - Collaboration with SINTEF since 1970 - ies

Fugro OCEANOR AS -  Spin-off in 1985

NACRE AS

- Acquired by FUGRO in 2002 -  A global provider of integrated real-time environmental monitoring and information systems

-  Nacre’s QUIETPRO®

- Established 2000 - Acquired by SPERIAN 2007 achieved the highest protection rating

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Nanoteknologi for vintersport

XXth Olympic Winter Games, Torino 2006: 8 of the 9 best in giant slalom ran on nanoparticle modified SWIX ski wax developed by SINTEF, Functional Ceramics Group Contact: Leif Axell, SWIX, [email protected], www.swixsport.no

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