Industry-Science Meetup Oslo

Industry–Science Meetup returns in 2025 as a dedicated arena where leading researchers from the University of Oslo and SINTEF meet forward-looking companies from the energy and technology sectors to explore collaboration, share insights, and engage in industrial discussion.
This half-day event offers short, engaging talks showcasing cutting-edge research, industrial technology projects, and successful partnerships between academia and business.
The programme includes:
- Presentations from researchers and industry professionals
- Networking and informal dialogue
- Light refreshments
Why attend? The event is ideal for researchers, engineers, technology developers, and business leaders who want to:
- Build cross-sector connections
- Gain insight into emerging technologies and research
- Explore new opportunities for joint projects and innovation
Agenda
13:30: Registration and mingling
Welcome to Industry Science Meetup 2025
UIO // Advanced biogas-to-methanol electrocatalysis by Petra Agota Szilagyi
Wind Catching System // Developing Scalable Offshore Wind capacity by Ørjan Fredriksen
SINTEF // Fiber Optics in Geosciences by Marcin Duda
DNV // AI in Engineering Integrity: From prediction to prevention by Carla Ferreira
UIO // Hydrogen – New Challenges and Emerging Debates by Xi Yan
15:30 Coffee & Mingling
Hystar // Hypilot – Ultraefficient green hydrogen production by Eddy Van Oort
SINTEF // Endpoint AI – some hardware-platforms to consider by Benedikt Andreas Mithassel
Equinor // Smackover Lithium – Direct Lithium Extraction Technology by (tbc)
UIO // Numerical and physical wave tanks by Atle Jensen
17:00 Finish
About Industry-Science Meetup:
The aim of this event is to create an arena where regional high-tech industry players from the energy and engineering sector can meet and interact with strategic research initiatives and interdisciplinary research and science groups from UiO and SINTEF.
We encourage more interaction and collaborative development activities between industry and science, which ultimately can lead to increased growth and innovation in the region.