From the Editor: “Countries like Finland (“Nokia-land”) keep producing top electronics engineers because they focus on making complex radio technology practical, efficient, and affordable....
Petteri Pulkkinen’s doctoral thesis at Aalto University tackles one of the most stubborn, high‑stakes problems in modern wireless: how to make radar and communications share spectrum, often the...
Sweden’s Everdrone has rapidly emerged as one of Europe’s most advanced developers of autonomous drone systems for emergency response and healthcare logistics. With a newly appointed Board of...
Kelluu, (Kelluu is Finnish for Floating) a Finnish startup based in Joensuu, claims to operate “the world’s largest airship fleet” to deliver persistent, high accuracy aerial data for defence,...
SINTEF’s latest research highlights three very different but equally forward‑looking innovation areas: maritime decarbonisation, digital fashion tools, and the future of heating systems....
Finland’s VTT Technical Research Centre continues to demonstrate why it remains one of Europe’s most influential applied‑science institutes. Recent announcements highlight breakthroughs in...
Your correspondent has just spent 7 days in Kenya and Zambia looking at many innovations in agriculture, farming & forestry that are supported by Nordic investors. In general, without...
Iceland’s unique geothermal resources and harsh climate have produced world‑leading innovations in controlled‑environment agriculture, soil restoration and circular bioeconomy systems. 1....
Norway’s rugged landscapes have driven world‑leading innovation in robotics, precision agriculture and sustainable livestock systems. 1. NIBIO Center for Precision Agriculture Norway’s...
Sweden is a global leader in precision forestry, robotics and climate‑smart food systems. Its innovation ecosystem blends world-class universities, state research bodies and fast-scaling agtech...
Finland continues to lead the Nordic region in climate‑smart agriculture, precision forestry and bioeconomy innovation. The country’s ecosystem blends state research institutes, universities,...
SUBMERSE’s audacious plan to turn the world’s seabed cables into a shared instrument, while governments race to keep their secrets hidden In the deep oceans, where visibility fades into...
As 2026 begins, the Nordic life science landscape is undergoing one of its most significant regulatory shake‑ups in a decade. Denmark, Sweden, and Finland — usually aligned in health ...
Can Mining Wastewater Become a Source of Rare Earths? A Pilot Study Says Yes - If We Control the Chemistry In brief Mining sites often discharge vast amounts of water that contain trace amounts...
Denmark has just reshaped the global obesity‑treatment landscape again. On January 5, Novo Nordisk announced the broad U.S. availability of the Wegovy® oral pill, the first and only oral GLP‑1...
Norway is proving once again that the future of offshore energy will be engineered in the North Sea. In early January, Equinor unveiled an ambitious, NOK 100 billion multi‑supplier program to...
In a move set to redefine intelligence gathering across Northern Europe, Finnish satellite manufacturer ICEYE has signed a multi‑year contract to deliver sovereign Synthetic Aperture Radar...
A Finnish startup says it has built a synthetic mind that learns and rewires itself like a brain; able to act proactively, remember permanently, and improve without retraining. The claims are bold....
The world’s first dynamic green‑ammonia plant is officially in operation, and it isn’t in Germany, China, or the United States. It’s in Denmark. In late December and entering global...
Over the last month, the Nordic region acted like a coordinated innovation engine, with each country advancing distinct, but strategically interlocking, technologies. Finland delivered the month’s...
Across the Nordic region, a powerful innovation trend is reshaping residential construction: industrialized wood‑based building systems combined with next‑generation low‑carbon materials and...
By Editor in Chief, Nicholas Anderson The second Trump administration has accelerated a structural shift in the global innovation landscape—one that Europe, and especially the Nordic region, must...
Sensofusion Oy, headquartered in Vantaa, Finland, has emerged as a global leader in autonomous drone detection and countermeasure technologies. Founded in 2014 by Tuomas Rasila, the company has...
Professor Timo Repo and Zahra Eshaghi Gorjin at the University of Helsinki are advancing the materials chemistry that underpins practical direct air capture (DAC). Their work does not claim to have...
Stay up to date with a few recent Nordic industrial and research innovations performed with partners in Europe, North America, and in Asia‑Pacific Region with a summarized comparison table giving...
In a recent paper published in Global Public Health, Chisom Udeze and Dr. Frode Eick challenge the very foundations of how we understand global development. Their argument is bold yet timely:...
Here are our 18 recent Nordic innovations (announced within the last six weeks) from leading research institutes, universities and industry sources — grouped by country and numbered; each entry is...
Water scarcity, industrial emissions, and resource inefficiency are increasingly interconnected challenges for heavy industry. In 2025, EPSE took a significant step toward addressing these...
Baby teeth may hold more than childhood memories; they store chemical clues about our earliest exposures to the environment. A groundbreaking PhD thesis from the University of Bergen, authored by...
Bergen Carbon Solutions’ Q3 2025 update signals a shift from lab curiosity to a controllable, repeatable CCU-to-carbon platform—backed by a NOK 30.3m Innovation Norway grant, but...
Digitalization drives innovation but also accelerates environmental impact. Data centres, networks, and end-user devices collectively consume vast amounts of energy, surpassing even aviation...
Kristel Svalland Knudsen’s PhD thesis, The lower airways microbiome in patients with interstitial lung diseases(University of Bergen, 2025), synthesizes a decade of work across two rigorously...
In a world flooded with information, higher education faces a deceptively simple challenge: how do we help students not just consume knowledge, but co-construct it, together? Charlotte Beal’s...
Editor’s Note: This is a long read about seeking out Rare Earth Materials - but it is useful to pick topics of interest… Early academic demonstrations around 2019–2020 showed drones...
If you’ve ever felt that a robot seemed “more alive” just because it had eyes, you’re not imagining it. A new Finnish-led study from Tampere University, published in 2026, digs into...
Tampere University researchers are developing fast, interpretable AI models that read financial markets at microsecond speed—offering new tools for safer, smarter trading in an era dominated by...
Mattia Thibault and the Future of Mediated Worlds The evolution of digital technologies has blurred the boundaries between physical and virtual spaces, creating what scholars increasingly describe...
Pertti Alasuutari’s Institutional Lens on Parliaments, Rituals, and Epistemic Governance Editor's note: Pertti Alasuutari is a Finnish sociologist and Professor Emeritus at Tampere...
Editor’s note: Here is another study from the same team in Tampere. The 2 studies handle two related topics – here is a brief description of their main...