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'''Innovation Norway''' is a state-owned company started in 2004 that replaced four governmental organisations. These organisations were:
'''Innovation Norway''' is a state-owned company started in 2004 that replaced four governmental organisations. These organisations were:
* The Norwegian Tourist Board
* The Norwegian Tourist Board
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* The Government Consultative Office for Inventors (SVO)
* The Government Consultative Office for Inventors (SVO)


The goal of Innovation Norway is to promote nationwide industrial development with focus on both business economy and Norways national economy. It also has the goal of releasing the potential of the different [[Municipalities of Norway|districts]] and [[Regions of Norway|regions]] in [[Norway]] by contributing to [[innovation]], [[internationalisation]] and [[Promotion (marketing)|promotion]]. Innovation Norway has offices in all the Norwegian counties, with the head office in [[Oslo]]. It also has offices in 30 countries around the world. Innovation Norway runs Visitnorway.com which won three [[Webby Awards]]<ref> [http://www.cisionwire.no/innovasjon-norge/visitnorway-com-har-fatt-tre-utmerkelser-i-webby-awards-2009 Press release Webby Awards]</ref> in 2009.
The goal of Innovation Norway is to promote nationwide industrial development with focus on both business economy and Norways national economy. It also has the goal of releasing the potential of the different [[Municipalities of Norway|districts]] and [[Regions of Norway|regions]] in [[Norway]] by contributing to [[innovation]], [[internationalisation]] and [[Promotion (marketing)|promotion]]. Innovation Norway has offices in all the Norwegian counties, with the head office in [[Oslo]]. It also has offices in 30 countries around the world. Innovation Norway runs Visitnorway.com which won three [[Webby Awards]]<ref>[http://www.cisionwire.no/innovasjon-norge/visitnorway-com-har-fatt-tre-utmerkelser-i-webby-awards-2009 Press release Webby Awards]</ref> in 2009.


The venture capital fund [[Investinor]] is a wholly owned subsidiary of Innovation Norway.
The venture capital fund [[Investinor]] is a wholly owned subsidiary of Innovation Norway.
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==External links==
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Revision as of 18:33, 29 January 2012

Innovation Norway is a state-owned company started in 2004 that replaced four governmental organisations. These organisations were:

The goal of Innovation Norway is to promote nationwide industrial development with focus on both business economy and Norways national economy. It also has the goal of releasing the potential of the different districts and regions in Norway by contributing to innovation, internationalisation and promotion. Innovation Norway has offices in all the Norwegian counties, with the head office in Oslo. It also has offices in 30 countries around the world. Innovation Norway runs Visitnorway.com which won three Webby Awards[1] in 2009.

The venture capital fund Investinor is a wholly owned subsidiary of Innovation Norway.

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