The National Institute of Technology (Norwegian: Statens teknologiske institutt; STI) was a Norwegian government agency and research institute that existed from 1917 to 1988, and that was active in technological research and innovation. It was established by the Storting (Parliament) on 6 May 1916, aimed at helping smaller industry and enterprises, and was headquartered in Oslo. In 1988 the government agency was dissolved and its activities were partially transferred to a private foundation, Teknologisk Institutt (TI). The foundation became a limited company in 2002, and was sold to Kiwa NV in 2015. The institute had around 250 employees.
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| - Kiwa Teknologisk Institutt (TI) är ett norskt forskningsinstitut som arbetar med affärsutveckling, rådgivning, analys och teknisk forskning. Organisationen grundades 1916 av Stortinget som en nationell myndighet under namnet Statens teknologiske institutt och dess syfte var att hjälpa mindre industrier i konkurrens med storindustrin. Institutet organiserades som en stiftelse 1988 och bytte namn till Teknologisk Institutt. År 2015 blev Teknologisk Institutt en del av den internationella gruppen Kiwa och bytte namn til Kiwa Teknologisk Institutt. Institutet har huvudkontor i Oslo och ca. 225 anställda. (sv)
- The National Institute of Technology (Norwegian: Statens teknologiske institutt; STI) was a Norwegian government agency and research institute that existed from 1917 to 1988, and that was active in technological research and innovation. It was established by the Storting (Parliament) on 6 May 1916, aimed at helping smaller industry and enterprises, and was headquartered in Oslo. In 1988 the government agency was dissolved and its activities were partially transferred to a private foundation, Teknologisk Institutt (TI). The foundation became a limited company in 2002, and was sold to Kiwa NV in 2015. The institute had around 250 employees. (en)
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| - The National Institute of Technology (Norwegian: Statens teknologiske institutt; STI) was a Norwegian government agency and research institute that existed from 1917 to 1988, and that was active in technological research and innovation. It was established by the Storting (Parliament) on 6 May 1916, aimed at helping smaller industry and enterprises, and was headquartered in Oslo. In 1988 the government agency was dissolved and its activities were partially transferred to a private foundation, Teknologisk Institutt (TI). The foundation became a limited company in 2002, and was sold to Kiwa NV in 2015. The institute had around 250 employees. It should not be confused with the Norwegian Institute of Technology. (en)
- Kiwa Teknologisk Institutt (TI) är ett norskt forskningsinstitut som arbetar med affärsutveckling, rådgivning, analys och teknisk forskning. Organisationen grundades 1916 av Stortinget som en nationell myndighet under namnet Statens teknologiske institutt och dess syfte var att hjälpa mindre industrier i konkurrens med storindustrin. Institutet organiserades som en stiftelse 1988 och bytte namn till Teknologisk Institutt. År 2015 blev Teknologisk Institutt en del av den internationella gruppen Kiwa och bytte namn til Kiwa Teknologisk Institutt. Institutet har huvudkontor i Oslo och ca. 225 anställda. (sv)
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