About Digital Norway
Digital Norway is a non-profit organisation established in 2017 by a group of the largest companies in Norway, with public support.
Our goal is to increase the knowledge and use of digital technology amongst Norwegian companies, with a special emphasis on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
We do this by providing courses and training, meeting places, and by taking part in the national debate speaking on behalf of SMEs and their needs.
We also fuel large collaborative projects in data sharing that further accelerate the digitalisation of the Norwegian business community.
Digital Norway takes part in several international cooperations, the largest being the European Digital Hub (EDIH) Nemonoor, a seven-year EU project established to speed up the use of artificial intelligence amongst small and medium enterprises.
Learn about digitalisation through free courses from DigitalNorway
Explore our courses! The knowledge you need – about sustainability, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, digital tools, and much more. Here you will find our catalogue of physical courses and free e-learning courses.
Courses in English
Our courses are first and foremost in Norwegian, but we do have a small selection of courses available in English.
Engelske kurs
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace
This is a specialized course guide for leaders and union representatives, and its about what how artificial intelligent systems can be used in an ethical and responsible manner in the workplace.
Engelske kurs
What is and how to use ChatGPT?
In this course, you will learn the essentials about ChatGPT and other generative AI assistants – what they are, how they work, and how to use them in practice.
Engelske kurs
What is no-code/low code?
In this course, you will be introduced to what no-code/low-code is—and get some tips to get started making apps and automations without prior knowledge of coding.
Engelske kurs
What are digital assistants in the working life?
With this course, we aim to provide you with a clarification of terms regarding what digital assistants are, what they can be used for, and how they can help improve your workday.
Engelske kurs
Learn prompting in language models like ChatGPT
In this course you’ll get an introduction to what prompting is and how you can use it to start harnessing the potential power of ChatGPT and other generative tools.
Engelske kurs
Introduction to GDPR
This course is for everyone who needs an overview of GDPR- what it is and what to do.
Engelske kurs
Simplify and Automate your Work with No-Code and Low-Code
In this course, you will learn about what no-code/low-code is, how it works, and how you can get started!
Jobb smartere
Design thinking: Smart methods and AI tools
In this course, you will receive tips on practical methods, templates, and AI tools that you can use in the Design Thinking process.
Engelske kurs
What is Design thinking?
This short guide will cover the basics of design thinking and doing and gives a fundamental understanding of the design thinking process and the mindset behind it.
Our international cooperations
In 2019 Digital Norway was declared one of five fully operational Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) in Norway by the European Commission. Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) are one-stop-shops that help companies to become more competitive with regards to their business or production processes, products or services using digital technologies. The main target group is small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
In 2022 Digital Norway, along with a consortium of partners established Nemonoor, a national hub that was given the role of a European Digital Innovation hub (EDIH) under the programme Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL). The European Commission defines a European Digital Innovation Hub as a single organisation or a coordinated group of organisations with complementary expertise, with a not-for-profit objective, that support companies – especially SMEs and mid-caps – and/or the public sector in their digital transformation.
In addition, Digital Norway has also been involved in three different EU projects; DIGI-B-CUBE, Trinity, and InnoCape.
Our far-reaching network provides great opportunities for SMEs, and allows us stay on top of the latest trends and developments within digital innovation.
Nemonoor
Nemonoor er en European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH) – en nasjonal hub for kunstig intelligens. Senteret er støttet av EU gjennom DIGITAL EUROPE-programmet, og har som mål å øke digitaliseringstakten blant små og mellomstore bedrifter.
www.nemonoor.no
Prosjekt
Digital Innovation Hub
DigitalNorway is one of five fully operational Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) in Norway.
EU Projects
Since 2019 Digital Norway has been a part of three different EU projects, two Horizon 2020 (TRINITY & DIGI-B-CUBE) projects and one Interreg project (INNOCAPE). A large part of our operation is to raise awareness through relevant news, events and opportunities, support directly or indirectly with piloting, testing and experimenting with digital innovations, in addition to provide business and financing support to implement innovations.
If you are a Norwegian SME working within a relevant field for the projects below, we urge you to get in touch. We are also open for collaborating with international clusters, other Digital Innovation Hubs, academic and research institutions, as well as large companies and other organisations involved in EU projects.
Learn more about our EU projects
Prosjekt
DIGI-B-CUBE
DIGI-B-CUBE is a project funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme and aims to unlock the cross-sectorial collaborative potential of SMEs by combining novel Digital Technologies with Bioimaging-Biosensing-Biobanking industries.
Prosjekt
InnoCAPE
InnoCAPE aims to establish a cooperation model for sustainable evolution of a digital innovation ecosystem for the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) – through increased capacity of public enablers, such as public authorities and digital innovation hubs (DIHs).
Prosjekt
TRINITY
TRINITY supports the introduction of advanced robotic systems in production processes and is part of the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.