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COLLABORATION AGREEMENT FOR KNOWLEDGE-BUILDING PROJECTS IN THE PETROLEUM SECTOR WITH SUPPORT FROM THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY between [Name of Company] [Address] [Org. no.] (“Project Owner” ) [Name of Company] [Address] [Org. no.] [Name of Company]...
Collaboration Agreement • August 15th, 2024

A Knowledge-building Project for Industry is intended to contribute to industry-oriented researcher training and long-term competence development in the Norwegian research community within topics that are crucial to the development of business and industry in Norway. and is designed around identified needs for new knowledge in Norwegian companies. Research activities are carried out by research institutions, one of which must serve as the formal applicant for funding from the Research Council. Companies take active part in Knowledge-building Projects by providing both knowledge and financing. Companies are required to provide cash financing to cover a minimum of 20 per cent of the knowledge-building project, and public funding may be used to cover a maximum of to 80 per cent of the project costs.

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COLLABORATION AGREEMENT FOR KNOWLEDGE-BUILDING PROJECTS IN THE PETROLEUM SECTOR WITH SUPPORT FROM THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY between [Name of Company] [Address] [Org. no.] (“Project Owner” ) [Name of Company] [Address] [Org. no.] [Name of Company]...
Collaboration Agreement • December 18th, 2023

A Knowledge-building Project for Industry is intended to contribute to industry-oriented researcher training and long-term competence development in the Norwegian research community within topics that are crucial to the development of business and industry in Norway. and is designed around identified needs for new knowledge in Norwegian companies. Research activities are carried out by research institutions, one of which must serve as the formal applicant for funding from the Research Council. Companies take active part in Knowledge-building Projects by providing both knowledge and financing. Companies are required to provide cash financing to cover a minimum of 20 per cent of the knowledge-building project, and public funding may be used to cover a maximum of to 80 per cent of the project costs.

COLLABORATION AGREEMENT FOR INNOVATION PROJECTS IN THE PETROLEUM SECTOR WITH SUPPORT FROM THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY between [Name of Company] [Address] [Org. no.] (“Project Owner” ) [Name of Company] [Address] [Org. no.] [Name of Company]...
Collaboration Agreement • September 3rd, 2019

An Innovation Project for the Industrial Sector (IPN) is intended to promote R&D activity in trade and industry and contribute to innovation and sustainable value creation. Innovation Projects have their basis in the opportunities they provide for value-creating renewal at the participating companies. Innovation Projects are headed by a Project Owner (company) that is the formal applicant for funding from the Research Council. This company and any other company partners are responsible for providing funding for at least 50 per cent of the project costs.

COLLABORATION AGREEMENT FOR KNOWLEDGE-BUILDING PROJECTS IN THE PETROLEUM SECTOR WITH SUPPORT FROM THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY between [Name of Company] [Address] [Org. no.] (“Project Owner” ) [Name of Company] [Address] [Org. no.] [Name of Company]...
Collaboration Agreement • September 3rd, 2019

A Knowledge-building Project for Industry is intended to contribute to industry-oriented researcher training and long-term competence development in the Norwegian research community within topics that are crucial to the development of business and industry in Norway. and is designed around identified needs for new knowledge in Norwegian companies. Research activities are carried out by research institutions, one of which must serve as the formal applicant for funding from the Research Council. Companies take active part in Knowledge-building Projects by providing both knowledge and financing. Companies are required to provide cash financing to cover a minimum of 20 per cent of the knowledge-building project, and public funding may be used to cover a maximum of to 80 per cent of the project costs.

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