of Science and Technology, NTNU, joins the network in an effort to promote enterprise in science. The agreement is aimed at improving the dialogue between business and academia in Europe.
such as energy and petroleum, medical technology, materials, marine and maritime technology, ICT and globalization. NTNU has proved to be an attractive research and development partner, either alone or together with its on-campus neighbor, SINTEF, Scandinavia’s largest independent research institute.
other leading European universities in the Science Business Network. They are the University of Cambridge, ETH-Zurich, Karolinska Institutet, Imperial College London, University College London, TU Delft, Chalmers University of Technology, University of Warwick, Politecnico di Milano and ParisTech.