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Outlook on the industry of the future Through the R&D-lift Helgeland, the possibilities for a permanent SINTEF establishment in the region has been considered in more detail. Circular economy and the production of the future are highlighted as a professional basis for such an establishment as they are considered relevant to the industry in Helgeland.
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Join forces in the struggle for large jobs – The power of joint forces is considerable, says Thoralf Lian, the Managing Director of Inkubator Helgeland AS, just a few days before the launch of MIP Cluster.
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From oil rigs to a land-based industry Lars Bruland Høyen has only got a few days from when starting a new job to the start-up meeting for MIP Cluster. Then is it useful to have been in the deep before.
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Good neighbours crucial to future industry If we are to achieve credibility both nationally and internationally as a world-leading industrial cluster in the field of energy efficiency and the environment, we also have to have the trust of the people local to us. These are two sides of the same coin.
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Arenas for getting into position Participation in Arena projects is vital as a means of promoting and advancing the industrial town of Mo i Rana. “This will promote us to the division we deserve to be in,” says Arve Ulriksen, CEO of Mo Industripark AS.
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Developing the industrial park of the future – An exciting and visionary partner. This is how Maiken Bjørkan, a researcher with the Nordland Research Institute, describes the partnership with Mo Industripark AS (MIP AS) and companies at the industrial park.
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SINTEF to be permanently based in Helgeland As the “R&D boost for Helgeland” project draws to a close, a framework for permanent SINTEF establishment in Mo is under discussion.
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In-depth partnership for boost to port A deepwater quay worth NOK 250 million may herald the start of a closer partnership between the two quay owners in Rana.
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– Hugely impressed Fridtjof Wangsvik, the Norwegian Coastal Administration’s regional director in Nordland, was in Mo i Rana recently in order to familiarise himself with the port and industry. He saw a presentation of the deepwater quay project during his visit.
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First in Norway with new tool to counteract floating dust When Reidar Lillejord sits at the wheel of the new street sweeper belonging to Anleggs-Service AS, he is BATman in the battle against floating dust. This technology is the best available on the market. Best Available Technology. Or BAT, as the professionals call it.
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Battling dust with grass seed and asphalt New asphalt has been laid on several kilometres of roadway at the industrial park since 2007. Asphalting, sowing and planting. These are just some of the measures taken by Mo Industripark AS (MIP AS) in order to battle the problem of floating dust.
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MIP Sustainability – a primary focus area! – Mo Industrial Park (MIP) is to be one of the world’s leading industrial parks in terms of emissions to the environment, energy efficiency and recycling, and this must be displayed by focusing on established research and improvement projects.
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You Purchasing requirements promote CO2 reduction “All of us here at Celsa Armeringsstål AS were really pleased with the amount of attention we received during Industri 2015 with regard to our challenges.”
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Celsa’s Hot Charging ready for start-up “We finished the project on time. Many of those involved stepped up to the plate and delivered good work on short deadlines.” These are words of project manager Kjell Arne Føinum at Celsa Armeringsstål AS.
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Pipe shipments from RIT On Wednesday July 1, the first Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) docked at Rana Industrial terminal to collect 160 pipes. In the weeks to come two of these boats will dock each day to ship the remaining 20,000 pipes to Polarled.
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“To be competitive, you need to cooperate” For four years Marianne Terese Steinmo has researched success criteria between research and industry and what is necessary for these parties to collaborate on innovation. The idea is that through greater cooperation between industry and R&D the industry in Helgeland can strengthen its position.
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High activity despite the downturn Although tougher times now prevail in the oil and gas industry, SINTEF Molab is once again experiencing great demand from its customers in the industry. The expertise of SINTEF Molab is very important in order for the offshore industry to feel confident that the materials they use possess the characteristics they should, so that accidents and incidents are avoided.
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Molab AS becomes SINTEF Molab AS “We see the change in name as an expression of confidence from the owner in the quality we represent, says Eigil Dåbakk, CEO at SINTEF Molab AS.
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Major new energy efficiency project – The new furnace will emit less dust and be far more energy-efficient, says Bjørn Ugedal, CEO of Glencore Manganese Norway AS.
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Criteria for Enova funding Enova is a state-owned enterprise owned by the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. Enova’s “Funding for energy initiatives in industry” programme is helping to bring about renewable, efficient energy consumption in Norwegian industry.