Cape Codon, population 2 mil. (mostly postdocs)
As he addressed key members of the Norwegian Maritime Super-Cluster earlier today, BI´s Torger Reve drew parallels between the Norwegian Maritime Knowledge Hub and the biotech knowledge constellation of industry, services and expertise found around Boston (alluded to in this cover photo).
The Norwegian super-cluster, aka knowledge hub, comprises many of Noway´s best and brightest in maritime research and industry, many of whom had gathered at DNV´s headquarters in Høvik today to exchange ideas and plot the way forward. Present were many of the new industry endowed professors. These earmarked experts are a key component and resource in the Maritime Knowledge Hub endeavor.

The June 2008 cover of genome-technology.com. The sign: Cape Codon, biotech capital of the world. Population 2,000,000 (mostly postdocs) Photo by: dullhunk
Speakers included:
Jon Rysst
(Knowledge Hub/DNV)
Torgeir Reve (BI)
Sturla Henriksen
(Norges Rederiforbund)
Tore Ulstein
(Ulstein Group)
Jan Fredrik Mehling
(Eidesvik Offshore)
Oddvar Aam
(MARINTEK)
Per Magne Einang
(Maritim 21)
Rikke Lind (NHD)
Related articles and sites:
- knowledgehub.no – The website for the new Norwegian Maritime Super-cluster
- Norway plots course for Global Maritime Knowledge Hub
- Department of Marine Technology, NTNU



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