Nordic Innovation


Nordic Innovation is an institution that works to promote cross-border trade and innovation between the Nordic countries. Nordic Innovation works under the auspices of the Nordic Council of Ministers, and is located in Oslo.
Nordic Innovation works with both private and public stakeholders, and has projects and partners in all the Nordic countries.

History

Nordic Industrial Fund (1973–2004)

The Nordic Industrial Fund was established in 1973. The fund was to promote research, innovation and education within the industry of the Nordic Countries. It was administered by the Nordic Council of Ministers. It had two divisions: the Bio & Chemistry division and the Materials Technology and Standardization
The Bio and Chemistry Division managed a number of Nordic research/education/innovation projects under the Nordic Council of Ministers, and in collaboration with national, Nordic, and international communities and governmental agencies. BCD also managed 5 programmes:
Nordtek, the cooperation organization of the 23 Nordic technical universities was a subdivision of BCD.
The organisation moved to Oslo in 1986.

Nordic Innovation Centre (2004–2011)

In 2004, the fund was merged with Nordtest, to become known as the Nordic Innovation Centre.
The organisation changed its name to Nordic Innovation in 2011.