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foundation established in 1952. NR carries out contract research and development projects in the areas of information and communication technology and applied statistical modeling. The clients are a broad range of industrial, commercial and public service organizations in the national as well as the...

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Main Authors: Per Røe, Jon Ølnes, Ole Anders Walseth
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Summary:foundation established in 1952. NR carries out contract research and development projects in the areas of information and communication technology and applied statistical modeling. The clients are a broad range of industrial, commercial and public service organizations in the national as well as the international market. Our scientific and technical capabilities are further developed in co-operation with The Research Council of Norway and key customers. The results of our projects may take the form of reports, software, prototypes, and short courses. A proof of the confidence and appreciation our clients have for us is given by the fact that most of our new contracts are signed with previous customers. Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine The Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine (NST), www.telemed.no is a national competence centre for telemedicine research and development activity. NST opened officially in 1993 as a department linked to the University Hospital of North Norway, where telemedicine and e-health services have been in daily use since the 1980s. In 2002 the World Health Organization (WHO) designated the Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine as its first Collaborating Centre for Telemedicine. The NST is a multidisciplinary organization with 100 employees comprising 32 technologists (1