SINTEF Helgeland is a research center located at the industrial park in Mo i Rana. We supply R&D services to the entire region of Nordland and Helgeland, focusing on promoting circularity, processes and sustainability. We also collaborate on the national and international levels, including involvement in the
Our competences range from industrial ecology to social science to metallurgy, providing technological competences in the digital and green transitions
SINTEF Helgeland coordinates the replication hub in Nordland Norway. The replication hub seeks to develop a second I-US hub on the Arctic Circle by building on and improving on results from the main hub.
SINTEF Helgeland leads the work modelling the I-US potentials in our heavily process industry peripheral region. In addition, we work with Kunnskapsparken Helgeland AS and our associated partners to establish a systemic approach to I-US in the Nordland region.
Per Anders has a Master’s and PhD education in materials technology, and 15+ years experience as a researcher on process and reduction materials. He has been central in promoting the circular economy in process industry in particular and the industry in the Helgeland region in general.
Zack has a Master’s in Socio-Technical Systems Engineering and is currently pursuing an interdisciplinary PhD in regional energy system development. Zack takes an interest in the social and political aspects of industrial development
Asanthi has a PhD in Process, Energy and Automation Engineering from the University of South-Eastern Norway and experience of modelling industry.
Funded by the European Union through the Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Actions programme under grant agreement No 101095303, under topic HORIZON-CL4-2024-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-38 – Hubs for circularity for industrialised urban peripheral areas (Processes4Planet partnership) (IA). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or HADEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.