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Norway Health Tech launches new member portal

Ny medlemsportal NHT

We are proud to introduce Norway Health Tech’s new member portal – a digital solution that gives our members increased visibility and greater opportunity to present who they are and what they offer.

Through the portal, members can log in to their profile, update their information, and add the solutions and technologies they want to showcase on the cluster’s website. This provides an updated and comprehensive picture of our ecosystem – for both national and international stakeholders.

“ The member portal will be an important tool for highlighting the breadth and quality within the cluster and for showcasing the solutions being developed in the Norwegian health innovation environment,” says project manager Kari Anne Dehli.

Greater visibility – nationally and internationally

Throughout the year, the cluster represents its members across a wide range of arenas, and we will use the portal actively to present who is part of our ecosystem. An updated profile and clear presentation of a company’s solutions make it easier to connect the right actors, open new doors, and strengthen collaboration. Our ambition is for the portal to serve as a marketplace for stakeholders seeking new health solutions.

During the first months of 2026, all members will gain access to the portal. First in line are industry members who develop solutions for the healthcare sector. Advisor Magnus Lund-Vang encourages all members to start using the portal as soon as access is granted:

“ This is an easy and effective way to increase visibility for both your company and your solutions,” says Lund-Vang.

Developed with support from one of the cluster’s projects

The member portal has been developed as part of the HelseViken project, funded by Akershus County Municipality. The development work has been carried out in collaboration with several cluster members – Kult byrå, Gnist (Sykehuspartner) – and the cluster’s own team: Kari Anne Dehli, Magnus Lund-Vang, Trine Radmann and Bent Håkon Lauritzen. In addition, a good group of members has served as test users throughout the process.

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