Project Manager Stephen Sayfritz (right) opened the Monday meeting together with Knut Mjåland (CEO of GCE NODE) and Cathrine Stien (General Manager of Digin).

A new regional defense initiative kicked off this week, attracting more than 100 people to its first meetings.

“It has been a fantastic start with tremendous interest. What pleases me most is how companies share knowledge and experience. Those already established are generous with their time and eager to help others in Agder succeed together,” says Stephen Sayfritz, Project Manager for Future Defense Industry South (FFS).

On Monday, participants were introduced to defense requirements and supplier readiness. Many local companies came to learn from the experiences of Oscar Pedersen, Kitron and Defendable, and to explore how to become suppliers and subcontractors to the defense sector.

The project’s ambition is to create 1,400 new jobs in Agder over the next decade.

A meeting on Tuesday focused on research and development opportunities, including funding pathways. Tor Borgar Hansen from the Research Council of Norway presented upcoming calls, highlighting major initiatives such as new research centers and data driven defense projects.

Timo Nikolaisen from the Agder European Office outlined EU funding opportunities, including the European Defence Fund (EDF), the EIC Accelerator, and the European Competitiveness Fund.

Companies also heard firsthand from Pixii’s Chief Innovation Officer, Ole Jakob Sørdalen, who shared lessons from the EDF project SENTINEL, emphasizing the demanding application process but also the strong financial support and valuable networks it provides.

Ole Jakob Sørdalen, Chief Innovation Officer at Pixii, shared lessons from the EDF project SENTINEL.

Rune Storvold from NORCE concluded by pointing to the vast landscape of future defense procurements and collaboration opportunities, noting that research institutes are eager to work closely with industry to seize them.

Also on Tuesday, executives from several leading engineering, production, and digital service companies met at KSMV in Søgne. After a tour of the facilities, the group discussed how Agder can collaborate to strengthen Norway’s national contribution to the defense industry.

“Again, the level of willingness to stand together and help each other succeed is overwhelming. The project is off to a truly great start,” concludes Sayfritz.

Representatives from a number of companies came to learn how to become suppliers and subcontractors to the defense sector.