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Telenor Group and Wireless Trondheim open IoT lab in Norway

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Opening in early 2018, the IoT ProtoLab will be a centre for IoT research and innovation, specifically focusing on next generation Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) technologies and applications.

It will also enable the exchange of data, sharing of experiences and collaboration with ongoing projects at the Telenor-NTNU AI-Lab. The lab was established as part of Telenorโ€™s initiative to prepare Norway for a digitised future, contribute to national competitiveness, increased innovation and new competencies.

โ€œThe people and companies shaping tomorrowโ€™s society are the ones that are able to utilize and apply data in new ways. Telenor is committed to help build these capabilities in Norway. The IoT ProtoLab will be a place for students, entrepreneurs and startups to experiment and prototype solutions using next-generation IoT technologies,โ€ says Sigve Brekke, President & CEO of Telenor Group.

The IoT ProtoLab will be located at FAKTRY, the new community for ambitious startups in hardware-centric disciplines at Sluppen in Trondheim, which opens in November 2017.

To support the piloting and testing of IoT services in Trondheim, Wireless Trondheim has enabled a city-wide IoT testbed and connected to Telenorโ€™s non-commercial offering, Start IoT. ย This provides access to IoT devices, a physical LPWA pilot network and a backend system, which enables prototyping and developing of IoT services at a relatively low cost. Wireless Trondheim will be responsible for the setup and the daily operation of the IoT ProtoLab.

โ€œOur mission at Wireless Trondheim is to enable students, entrepreneurs and startups to experiment and prototype solutions using next-generation IoT technologies. By coupling our specialist competence with companies like Telenor, we can create real impact and help make new smart products and services for the future,โ€ says Thomas Ulleberg, Manager of Wireless Trondheim.

In addition to its Start IoT offering, Telenor will also provide mentorship, support internships in the lab and will collaborate with key partners for student projects and hackathons. The first official IoT ProtoLab hackathon will be organised at FAKTRY in November by Telenor, Wireless Trondheim and Pycom. The two day event aims to gather creative minds of the cityโ€™s developer community, startups and students to identify and solve real-life critical business problems using next generation IoT technology, supported by experts, network access and devkits.

Press contacts:
Cathrine Stang-Lund
Telenor Group Communications
cathrine-stang.lund@telenor.com
+4795872699

Thomas Ulleberg
Manager, Wireless Trondheim
thomas.ulleberg@wirelesstrondheim.no
+47 92 61 62 18

About Telenorโ€™s digitisation drive
In August 2016, Telenor Group announced two specific initiatives for entrepreneurs to strengthen Norwayโ€™s competitiveness and to stimulate job creation by Norwegian startups. In collaboration with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the leading research institute SINTEF, Telenor unveiled it would establish Telenor-NTNU AI-Lab, conducting research and running innovation programmes within artificial intelligence, advanced analytics and IoT at NTNU in Trondheim.

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