New Members
Our new member Georgine Wind, is teaming up with fellow cluster member Wergeland Group to build a prototype offshore wind turbine on land in Gulen.
This turbine will be among the most powerful of its kind globally, slated for completion by 2025, followed by a testing phase of up to five years.
Supported by Enova's "Offshore Wind 2035" program, the project has secured a grant of NOK 331.8 million.
Other exciting companies that have recently joined GCE Ocean Technology include:
- AI Innovation Center AS
- Amundsen Kabel AS
- Framo AS
- Hardanger Hydrogen Hub
- Mongstad TavleTeknikk AS
- Oceanpact Technology Norway AS
- Sil Valves AS
- Storage2power AS
- Wind Catching Systems
Across the Ocean Industries
The new members of GCE Ocean Technology operate across diverse sectors within the ocean industries. Hardanger Hydrogen Hub in example, is advancing hydrogen energy solutions.
– Being part of a well-established and skilled industry cluster like GCE Ocean Technology is crucial for our development, said Ingvald Torblå, CEO of Hardanger Hydrogen Hub, in a recent interview with Cluster Insight.
In the coming months, we will introduce each of these companies, so you can get to know them better.
Join Us
If your company operates within the ocean industries and you’re looking to collaborate, learn, and lead, we encourage you to apply for membership in GCE Ocean Technology.
We’re always looking for more innovators to join us in shaping the future of the oceans.
To all our new members, welcome! We’re excited to see what we can achieve together.
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Why Cluster
International research shows that business clusters lead to higher employment, greater economic growth and improved productivity.
Innovation in terms of new technology, new products and services more often takes place inside an industry cluster than outside.
GCE Ocean Technology was recently awarded with the ECEIS gold label for our cluster management results.