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SINTEF Innovation Concept

SINTEF Innovation Concept. 1. SINTEF Group 2. SINTEF Innovation concept 3. SINTEF spin-offs. Examples. Technology for a better society. Our partners. The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU: - 20000 full-time students - 973 scientific employees

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SINTEF Innovation Concept

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  1. SINTEF Innovation Concept

  2. 1. SINTEF Group 2. SINTEF Innovation concept 3. SINTEF spin-offs. Examples

  3. Technology for a better society

  4. Our partners • The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU:-20000 full-time students- 973 scientific employees • University of Oslo, UiO, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural sciences:-4500 full-time students - 518 scientific employees NTNU and the SINTEF Group Collaboration in R & D NTNU personnel working on SINTEF projects SINTEF employees teach at NTNU Joint use of laboratories and instruments

  5. Projects in the SINTEF Group completed in 2005 Size of projects and proportion of turnover (5640 projects in total) 59% 30% 27% Proportion of projects Proportion of total turnover 17% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 7% Less than 50 001- 200 001- 500 001- Over 50 000 200 000 500 000 1000 000 1000 000 Project size in NOK

  6. Educational background of research personnel employed by the Foundation 66,7% Master of Science 9,5% Cand. polit 11,3% Cand. scient 12,5% Other Cand. real. (M.Sc.) 3.1% Bachelor of science 2.9% Master of business 1.4% Cand. psychol. (M.Sc.) 1.0% Other 4.1% 39% of the 1264 researchers in the SINTEF Group have a doctorate. Of this group, 22% are women and 78% are men. (31.12.2005)

  7. Investments in knowledge and scientific equipment, and results as percentage of net revenue SINTEF Petroleum Research SINTEF Energy Research SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture MARINTEK SINTEF ICT SINTEF Materials and Chemistry SINTEF Health Research SINTEF Technology and Society SINTEF Holding Result Scientific equipment Knowledge -5% 0 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

  8. The SINTEF Group revenues The SINTEF Group turnover in 2005: NOK 1.8 billion Research Council strategic programmes 3% International contracts 15% Industry 42% Research Council project grants 14% Research Council basic grants 3% Public sector 16% Other income 7%

  9. The SINTEF Group SINTEF’s Council SINTEF’s Board President Executive Vice Presidents Corporate Staff Research Divisions SINTEF Technology and Society SINTEF Materials and Chemistry SINTEF Health Research SINTEF ICT SINTEFPetroleum and Energy SINTEF Petroleum Research SINTEF Energy Research SINTEF Marine MARINTEK SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture SINTEF Buildingand Infrastructure SINTEF Holding

  10. The SINTEF Group Social perspective SINTEF wishes to contribute to the creation of value and to a society in healthy sustainable development. Business concept SINTEF sells research-based knowledge and related services to Norwegian and international clients. Fundamental values Honesty, Generosity, Courage and Solidarity SINTEF has 1800 employees, of whom about 1400 are based in Trondheim and 300 in Oslo. SINTEF also has offices in Bergen, Stavanger, Kristiansund, ÅlesundRaufoss, Mo i Rana, Hirtshals (Denmark) and Houston (USA).

  11. 1. SINTEF Group 2. SINTEF Innovation concept 3. SINTEF spin-offs. Examples

  12. Legal structure SINTEF Foundation 100% SINTEF Holding AS 100% Sinvent AS Companies within the SINTEFGROUP 100% 100% Sinvent Venture AS55 mill NOK SINTEF Venture AS 100 mill NOK Spin offs post April 9 2002 Spin offs pre April 9 2002

  13. SINVENT AS • SINTEFs Innovation and Commercialization tool • Focus on investments, innovation and patents • 5 employees. The management consist of: • Anders Lian , Managing Director • BBA NHH, Norsk Hydro (7 years; Norway, England and France), Gjensidige NOR (10 years; Group financials, life insurance, investor relations and private equity) • Nils Spidsøe , Director • Master of Science NTNU, 23 years in SINTEF in various positions, including Research Director of SINTEF Civil and Environmental Engineering • Jostein S. Bjøndal , Investment Manager • BBA NHH, MIB NHH, SINTEF (5 years; R&D and management), Leiv Eiriksson Nyfotek (3 years; innovation and investment processes), Fokus Bank (2 years; Sales corporate market), Danske Securities (1 year; Corporate Finance)

  14. Investment companies • Sinvent Venture AS • Established 2002, with 55 mill in assets, 25 portfolio companies • 13 exits as per May 2005 • Follow up investments only • SINTEF Venture AS • Established 2002 • 100 mill in committed capital • 5 investments as per December 2005

  15. 1. SINTEF Group 2. SINTEF Innovation concept 3. SINTEF spin-offs. Examples

  16. Spin-offs – some examples

  17. Kongsberg Maritime AS • Starting out as a spin-off from SINTEF in 1984, Seatex AS expanded through M&As to the maritime and aviation positioning and instrumentation company Navia ASA. • The company was listed in 1993 and sold to Kongsberg Gruppen ASA in 2000. • Current product line: • Positioning: • Vessel Reference Systems • Satellite Reference Systems • Vessel Tracking Systems • Instrumentation: • Interactive Fire Alarm Systems • Condition monitoring sensors

  18. Dynal Biotech ASA • Based on the discovery of Professor John Ugelstad in 1979 - the making of uniform polystyrene spheres of exactly the same size. • Prof. Ugelstad and his colleagues made these spheres magnetisable and, moreover, superparamagnetic • Current product areas: • Immunology • Molecular biology • Microbiology • Tissue typing

  19. Powel ASA • Norway second in Europe to deregulate energy markets • Powel spun out in 1998 from strong SINTEF energy R&D institute • Its modular software products and services in regular use by more than 150 utilities • Several products, including systems that • support decision-making within generation planning, forecasting, power trading and risk management. • provide documentation, planning, operation and maintenance of power supply installations.

  20. Metaphor AS • Provides tools for broadcasting of weather: Software, hardware, meteorological data, maps, and symbols. • Its products are used today by over 100 television stations and Meteorological Institutes worldwide to ingest data and create "ready to air" weather shows. • A new daughter company: WeatherOne will provide every possible product needed for the broadcast of weather. This new venture further proves the commitment of Metaphor AS to be the world leader in weather broadcasting.

  21. Mison AS • The city of Trondheim is an internationally recognized centre of excellence for ultrasound technology • MISON´s core technology is the combination of ultrasound and navigation • Two products: SonoWand and SonoDoppler. • Main features: • optimize ultrasound image quality for surgical applications • track the position of ultrasound probes and surgical instruments • acquire high precision 3D ultrasound images

  22. Nacre AS • Nacre sells products based on its unique digital sound technology. • QuietPro is an adaptive intelligent hearing protector and communication terminal. QuietPro will be developed in several verisons to fit military, aviation and industrial customers.

  23. ReVolt Technology AS • SINTEF and Viking Venture have set up a new company which will develop and market high quality batteries • The new batteries result from SINTEF research within materials, battery and fuel cell technology • Target market no 1: • Batteries for cell phones, portable PCs and digital cameras. • The ReVolt battery is 4-5 times more efficient than current leading edge technology • Other markets: • Transportation • Power generation industry

  24. Biosergen AS • Company established 29. November 2004 • Genetic engineering from SINTEF and NTNU • International cooperation with Karolinska Innovations AB regarding commercialization • Shareholders: • SINTEF Venture AS • Karolinska Institutet Holding AB • Business concept: Development and license of Nystatin derivates for use in production of antibiotics against fungus infections • Large and growing market – 4,3 mrd USD today • Norwegian Company – Research and development in Trondheim. Swedish CEO and Chairman.

  25. ResMan AS • Company established 12. May 2005 • A start-up company based on technology from SINTEF and IFE. • The company established with active support of Statoil Innovation AS • Investors: SINTEF, IFE, Statoil Innovations & management • ResMan AS will produce chemical intelligent materials to monitor flows in oil and gas wells. The whole process will take place without the use of cables. • ResMan will be tackling a large global market, and current market contacts indicate a high level of interest in its product from several countries.

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