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Engaged Students Explore Autonomy and Marine Technology at Ocean Autonomy Cluster Event

Written by Lars Bugge Aarset | Feb 12, 2025 11:00:00 AM

Ocean Autonomy Cluster recently hosted a successful student event, bringing together enthusiastic students from Marine Technology, Cybernetics, and Design. The event provided valuable insights into the field of autonomy and marine technology, highlighting career opportunities and cutting-edge innovations.

The event kicked off with an introduction by Frode Halvorsen, who presented Ocean Autonomy Cluster and the MIDAS project. His presentation set the stage for an evening of inspiring talks from industry leaders.

Bernt Schjetne from OceanTech Innovation AS shared his expertise on autonomous maritime technology, giving students a glimpse into the latest advancements in the field. Erlend Solem from BOREAL followed with an engaging presentation on career opportunities in the maritime industry.

Bernt Schjetne, Oceantech. Photo: Lars Bugge Aarset/Ocean Autonomy Cluster

Caroline Fleischer and Andreas Steinsmo (main photo) from Kongsberg Discovery provided insights into maritime technology and its applications, while Trygve Olav Fossum from Skarv Technologies presented their innovative solutions in autonomous systems. Henrik Stray and Agnes Verne Bergholt from Zeabuz discussed the development of autonomous ferries, showcasing the future of urban waterborne transport.

Martin Ericsson from NORBIT ASA highlighted the company's technological contributions to the marine sector, and Thia Simonsen from Moen Marin AS discussed the company's work on innovative maritime solutions.

Trygve Olav Fossum, Skarv Technologies. Photo: Lars Bugge Aarset/Ocean Autonomy Cluster

Summer job opportunities

A key highlight of the event was the introduction of summer job opportunities funded by the MIDAS project. These positions offer students the chance to gain hands-on experience in a growing industry, further strengthening their career prospects.

Additionally, Ola Vanni Flaata and Patrick Sheehan informed attendees about the new premises for Vortex NTNU and Njord NTNU at Nyhavna, fostering further engagement between students and industry.

The event concluded with pizza, networking, and engaging discussions, providing a perfect opportunity for students to connect with industry professionals and peers.

For those who missed this event, stay tuned for future opportunities to explore the world of autonomy and marine technology with Ocean Autonomy Cluster.

Photo: Lars Bugge Aarset/Ocean Autonomy Cluster