Norway has built a strong reputation in IoT through expertise in telecommunications, maritime, energy, industrial automation and environmental sustainability. The country’s strong digital infrastructure, widespread 5G adoption and vibrant startup ecosystem have allowed numerous innovative companies to develop IoT solutions for industries ranging from shipping and smart cities to healthcare and agriculture.
With strong government support for innovation, a highly skilled technology workforce and increasing investment in digital startups, Norway is well placed to remain one of Europe’s leading hubs for IoT development in the years to come.
Why Norway Is Turning Into An IoT Innovation Hub
Norway’s IoT ecosystem is growing and is supported by several competitive advantages:
- Robust 5G and broadband infrastructure
- Global leadership in marine and offshore technologies
- Major investment in clean energy and sustainability
- Widespread digital adoption among businesses and consumers
- Government funding of research and innovation
- Experience in telecommunications and wireless connectivity
Norwegian startups are well represented in areas such as industrial IoT, smart energy, smart buildings, environmental monitoring, logistics and healthcare, which are in line with the country’s industrial strengths and focus on developing sustainable technology.
How Does The Internet Of Things Work?
The Internet of Things (IoT) connects physical devices such as sensors, machines, vehicles, appliances and wearable technology to the internet to collect, exchange and analyse data in real time.
These devices are fitted with sensors that constantly monitor the environment for things such as temperature, movement, humidity, pressure, energy use or location. The gathered data is sent via communication technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 5G or low-power wide-area networks (LPWAN) to cloud-based platforms, where it is processed using advanced analytics and artificial intelligence.
The insights generated can then be used to trigger automated actions, notify users or display useful information on dashboards and mobile apps. IoT enables devices to communicate with one another without the need for constant human intervention, which can help businesses improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, increase safety and make better decisions in sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, agriculture and smart cities.
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Top 10 IoT Startups in Norway
The future of IoT in Norway looks exceptionally promising as the country continues to invest in digital transformation, sustainability and next-generation communications infrastructure. Below are the top 10 IoT startups in Norway.
Disruptive Technologies

Disruptive Technologies was founded in 2013 and is one of the best known IoT companies in Norway. It develops small wireless sensors to monitor temperature, humidity, motion, touch, water leaks and other environmental parameters. These battery-powered sensors can be used for years without maintenance, making them ideal for smart buildings, hospitals, warehouses and commercial facilities.
The company has a cloud-based platform that enables organisations to collect data in real-time, automate building operations, reduce energy consumption and improve workplace efficiency. The technology is in use worldwide in property management, healthcare, manufacturing and logistics.
Unacast

Unacast is all about location intelligence through IoT and mobile data. Its platform gathers anonymised location data from connected devices to help businesses understand customer movement, foot traffic and mobility trends.
Unacast analytics are used by retailers, real estate developers, transport companies and urban planners to make better business decisions, optimise locations and get a deeper understanding of consumer behaviour.
No Isolation

No Isolation is best known as a health technology company, but it makes heavy use of IoT technology in the form of connected devices. Its AV1 telepresence robot allows children with long-term illnesses to attend school remotely, while its KOMP device helps elderly people stay connected with family members through a simplified communication platform.
No Isolation is a great example of IoT improving quality of life, with hardware, cloud connectivity and remote communication.
DPIoT

DPIoT develops full end-to-end IoT ecosystems including sensors, wireless connectivity, cloud software and analytics. The company focuses on industrial monitoring, asset tracking, environmental monitoring, healthcare, logistics and smart infrastructure.
Its solutions use NB-IoT, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and 5G technologies to enable businesses to monitor equipment remotely, track valuable assets and automate operations.
ONiO

ONiO is building ultra-low-power wireless microcontrollers for battery-free IoT devices. The technology allows connected sensors to collect energy from light, radio waves, motion or other sources, instead of using conventional batteries.
The innovation can support sustainable IoT deployments enabling massive sensor networks while reducing maintenance costs and electronic waste.
Airthings

Airthings manufactures smart indoor air quality monitors that measure radon, carbon dioxide, humidity, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), temperature and particulate matter.
Connected devices in the home continuously send environmental data to cloud dashboards and mobile apps to help homeowners and businesses improve indoor air quality and create healthier environments.
Huddly

Huddly makes AI-powered conference cameras with smart image processing and connected software features. IoT connectivity enables automatic video quality optimisation, meeting participant detection and cloud collaboration platform integration using its cameras.
As hybrid work environments proliferate, more people are adopting its technology.
IOT Solutions AS

IOT Solutions AS, headquartered in Kristiansand, develops IoT software for energy monitoring, smart metering, industrial automation and automated payment systems. Their platforms enable companies to monitor electricity usage in real-time, optimise energy consumption and enhance operational efficiency.
Nordic Semiconductor
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Nordic Semiconductor is now a global technology company, but not a start-up and is still one of Norway’s leading innovators in IoT. It designs ultra-low-power wireless chips that support Bluetooth Low Energy, cellular IoT, Wi-Fi and other wireless communications standards.
Its semiconductor technology is used in millions of connected devices around the world, from wearables and medical equipment to industrial sensors, smart home products and asset tracking solutions.
