Technology for a better society
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SINTEF Our vision Technology for a better society
Our role We create value through knowledge research and innovation, and offer concrete solutions for sustainable development.
Our distinctive character SINTEF 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. We combine the cultures of research and business, take social responsibility and ensure that high ethical standards are applied to all of our activities.
Our main objective SINTEF is to be acknowledged as the leading independent contract research organization in Europe.
Our basic values Honesty, Generosity, Courage and Loyalty
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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 work on SINTEF projects
SINTEF employees teach at NTNU Joint use of laboratories and instruments
NTNU and SINTEF Collaboration in R&D
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SINTEF revenues Research Council strategic programmes 4%
Research Council basic grants 3%
International contracts 14 %
Public sector 12 %
Research Council project grants 13 %
Industry 45 %
Other income 9%
SINTEF turnover in 2008: NOK 2.6 billion
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SINTEF SINTEF’s Council SINTEF’s Board
President Executive Vice President
Research Divisions
SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
SINTEF Building and Infrastructure
Corporate Staff
SINTEF Technology and Society
SINTEF ICT
SINTEF Marine
SINTEF Petroleum and energy
Marintek SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture
SINTEF Petroleum Research SINTEF Energy Research
SINTEF Holding
Sinvent • SINTEF Raufoss Manufacturing Molab • SINTEF MRB • SINTEF NBL • SINTEF Nord
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SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture:
Where are we located ?
Trondheim, Norway Main offices Research departments Laboratories Marine laboratories Processing plant Analytical labs Hirtshals, Denmark Flume tank Hanoi, Vietnam Tropical Center Ålesund ,Norway Branch offices Puerto Montt, Chile Subsidiary (Nofima and VESO) Tromsø, Norway Subsidiary (SINTEF Group) SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture
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SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture, 2008 Turnover 15 Mill USD , Operating result: 0,3 Mill USD Employees : 116 ( 72 % scientists). Projects: 417 Publication factor:0.60 SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture
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Global fish production (mill. tons, FAO 2006) Use
Production 200 180 160 140 120
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100 80 60 40 20 0
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180 160 140 120 80 60 40 20 0 1980
1990
2000 Wild capture
2010 Aquaculture
2020
2030
2000
2010 Food fish production
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2020
2030
Non-food use
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Organization Research Departments Fisheries Technology
Processing Technology
Aquaculture Technology
Marine Resource Technology
Int. projects and Consultancy
”The European Fisheries and Aquaculture Engineering Laboratories” Simulation, Surveillance and Operations Laboratories Fishing Gear Engineering Flume tank Hirtshals, Denmark
Aquaculture Engineering (ACE)
Marine Juvenile Process Engineering
Valsneset, Bjugn, Norway
SeaLab Trondheim Norway
Process Hotel , SeaLab Trondhem Norway
SINTEF , NTNU
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Fish Process Engineering
(Mediterranean, Asia..)
SINTEF
SINTEF, NTNU
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w e N Marine Biochemical Engineering Mobile Pilot Plant SeaLab, Trondheim Norway SINTEF
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ACE og Sealab SSO
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Equipment for deep-sea fisheries New devices for resisting high pressure at deep seas
Kites
Kites Lifting panels
Kites
Minimum seabed impact New ground gear panels
Lifting panels
New ground gear panels
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Technology for a better society
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