The Nordics, with its expertise in aquaculture and offshore wind and strong tradition of cross-border collaboration has a unique position to take global leadership in the sustainable development of the ocean.
Two pilot projects will kick-start a new Nordic collaboration in quantum technology. The initiative is based on a study showing that the Nordic region has the potential to become a leader in quantum technology.
We are happy to announce the 20 projects selected under the ‘Call for Project Outlines for a Green and Competitive Nordic region’. The projects will now have three months to develop their project ideas and establish a consortium.
The Nordic democracy festivals highlighted the need for innovation to ensure competitiveness, security, and resilience in a shifting geopolitical landscape. The discussions also underscored how the situation creates new opportunities for the Nordics.
A new report shows that combining offshore aquaculture with floating wind power can contribute to stable, local food production without putting pressure on coastal environments.
The Nordic Council of Ministers has decided to finance the establishment of a Nordic-Baltic AI Center. The funding decision is a milestone in Nordic Innovation’s work within AI and Data.
Snotra Sustainability is on a mission to make sustainability reporting practical, accessible, and actionable for small and medium-sized tourism businesses. Their journey started with the X-Nordic Travel Contest Hackathon.
The Call for Project Outlines for a Green and Competitive Nordic region has now been closed. Nordic Innovation received a total of 123 applications. The two-step call process now moves into its next phase.
New map of the Nordic-Baltic quantum technology ecosystem shows that the region’s strong research base, culture of collaboration and shared values offer a solid foundation to achieve a quantum leadership role.
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