Four companies pitched as GCE NODE’s Technology Council held its first meeting this week.

The Technology Council was created by GCE NODE to accelerate pilots, partnerships, and investment opportunities between growth companies, industry players, and investors.

During the first meeting, OTEE, SPEO, Antisink, and WaterLinked each delivered a 10‑minute pitch followed by a 15‑minute Q&A session. After each presentation, the council held a short internal discussion behind closed doors before moving on to the next company.

The Technology Council aims to give industry partners early access to new technology, increase the number of pilot projects, and strengthen investment opportunities across the GCE NODE ecosystem. For growth companies, it provides direct exposure to major industrial customers, relevant investors, and public funding instruments.

Senior executives from a large group of companies have a seat on the council. Among them are Umoe Mandal, Nekkar, SLB, NOV, AMV, Origo Solutions, Future Production, HMH, and Nymo, alongside investors from Skagerak Capital, Oxidane Venture, and Baruss Kapital.

“The Technology Council is a high‑impact arena for matching industry needs with innovative solutions. It will meet four times per year, each time carefully selecting which companies will be allowed to pitch for the council,” says Stephen Sayfritz, Project Manager at GCE NODE.

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