
NTVA
The Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences (NTVA) is an independent organization that was founded in 1955. The Academy is a member of the Council of Academies of Engineering (CAETS) and of the European Council of Applied Sciences and Engineering (Euro-CASE).
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the Academy are to
- promote research, education and development within the fields of technology and the natural sciences
- stimulate international cooperation within these fields
- promote the understanding of technology and natural sciences among the authorities and the public
- to the benefit of Norwegian society and industrial development in Norway.
MEMBERS
- distinguished scientists and industrial leaders in Norway and abroad
- the total number of members is 400
- there is no membership fee
MAIN ACTIVITIES
The main activities of NTVA are
- regular meetings for members in Trondheim and Oslo
- national and international seminars and symposia
- expert studies and workshops on selected topics, development of policy recommendations
- international cooperation (CAETS and Euro-CASE)
- publications of The Annual Report, Seminar and Project Reports, etc.
FUNDING
NTVA receives contributions to its operations from the Research Council of Norway, The industrial fund of NTNU and from a number of industrial companies and research institutions.
The annual budget for normal operation is approximately NOK 2 million. Some projects are funded separately.
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