Partners

Maritime CleanTech

Maritime Cleantech is a world leading Norwegian business cluster within the development of new energy-efficient and environmentally friendly technologies for the ocean industries.

Fraunhofer ISIT

Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology is a leading German research institute specialising in microelectronics and power electronics. The institute develops innovative technologies and components for energy systems, mobility, and industrial applications, bridging cutting-edge research with industry needs.

Wärtsilä Norway

Wärtsilä is a global leader in smart technologies and complete lifecycle solutions for the marine and energy markets. Within the marine industry Wärtsilä emphasises on maximising the environmental and economic performance of vessels.

Sustainable Energy Catapult Centre

Sustainable Energy AS is a major national industrial competence centre that provides services and infrastructure for development and testing of sustainable energy systems.

Eaton

Eaton is a global power management company dedicated to improving energy efficiency, safety, and sustainability. With operations in more than 170 countries, Eaton provides innovative electrical solutions for a wide range of sectors, including industry, transportation, and infrastructure.

UTBM

Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard is a French engineering university known for its strong focus on applied research, innovation, and industry collaboration. The university combines academic excellence with hands-on experience, preparing engineers to meet the technological challenges of tomorrow.

LUT University

Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology is a Finnish science university that combines technology and business to drive sustainable development. Known for its expertise in clean energy, circular economy, and digitalisation, LUT conducts impactful research in close collaboration with industry and society, supporting the transition to a sustainable and digital future through science and technology.

Danfoss

Danfoss is a global engineering company that develops energy-efficient technologies for sectors such as industry, buildings, transport, and energy infrastructure. With a strong foundation in innovation and electrification, Danfoss supports the global transition to a low-carbon future. Through Danfoss Drives, the company delivers advanced variable speed drive solutions that enable precise control of electric motors and improved energy efficiency across a wide range of applications.

NTNU

NTNU is Norway’s largest university and a leading European institution in science and technology. With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research and innovation, NTNU plays a key role in advancing sustainable solutions for industry and society. The university collaborates closely with national and international partners, and is recognised for its cutting-edge research within fields such as energy, maritime technology, and digitalisation.

The Switch

The Switch is a technology company based in Finland, specialising in advanced power electronics and drive systems for renewable and marine applications. With a strong focus on energy efficiency and reliability, The Switch develops innovative solutions that support the global transition to sustainable energy systems.

DNV

DNV is an independent assurance and risk management provider, operating in more than 100 countries. Through its broad experience and deep expertise DNV advances safety and sustainable performance, sets industry standards, and inspires and invents solutions.  DNV is the world’s leading classification society and a recognized advisor for the maritime industry.

ODCA (Associated Partner)

The Open Direct Current Alliance is a international industry initiative that promotes the use of open DC techonologies in energy systems. By developing standards and fostering collaboration across sectors, ODCA aims to accelerate the adoption of direct current solutions for improved energy efficiency, flexibility, and integration of renewables