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Sensio receive the trademark «Made in Norway»

Glenn O. Stoldal 8/22/24 12:02 PM
As one of the first in the country, the welfare technology company Sensio has four products qualified to use the «Made in Norway» label.

«Made in Norway» is a new trademark administered by Innovation Norway, the official Norwegian trade promotion organisation. Norway is known for its commitment to responsible business practice, sustainability and social equality as well as for high quality. The Made in Norway label is established to capitalise on these values and enhance the competitiveness of Norwegian products and services on the international market. It is also a part of a larger strategy from the Norwegian Government to increase Norway's international competitiveness.

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Four of Sensio's products are now qualified to use the Made in Norway label. To use the label, companies must fulfil criteria pertaining to origin, responsibility and sustainability.

Sensio is a Norwegian company that was founded in 2009 and today has several hundred customers in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the UK, and is experiencing strong international growth.

The four welfare technology products from Sensio that qualify for use of the Made in Norway label are RoomMate, Sensio 365, Sensio Pocket and IKOS.

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Useful in all markets

Sensio is proud to be among the first Norwegian companies to use the Made in Norway label in its marketing and communication, which will be useful in both existing and new markets. 

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– Healthcare services across Europe is struggling with the same challenges linked to a lack of healthcare personnel and a large generation of elderly people who require more help and support than what is available. These are challenges that Sensio help solve, not only in Norway, but also outside Norway's borders. The Made in Norway label will be useful for us in the marketing of Sensio, and in that way contribute to us reaching more markets in Europe more quickly, says Torbjorn Aamodt, CEO of Sensio.

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Facts about the four products that have received the Made in Norway label:

RoomMate:

A safety sensor that reduces and detects falls using advanced algorithms.

Sensio 365:

An eHealthcare platform that ties welfare technology together and gives you a total overview in one, user-friendly interface.

Sensio Pocket:

A user-friendly interface for healthcare professionals, accessible on a vast number of devices and screens. Pocket provides a good overview of all information and alerts from all connected sensors and technology.

IKOS:

IKOS is a workflow tool for healthcare personnel and healthcare managers. It's a digital interaction board to ensure good follow-up of users and patients.

 

About Sensio:

Sensio is a leading provider of healthcare technology, solving today's and tomorrow's care challenges for the benefit of both residents, patients, relatives, healthcare personnel and society. The company offers pioneering software and products such as Sensio365 (IoT Health platform), RoomMate (digital supervision with passive fall notification) and Safemate (mobile safety alarms). Sensio is a Norwegian company that was founded in 2009 and today has several hundred care facility customers in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the UK. Sensio has 200 employees with a strong commitment to creating and implementing sustainable products and services that simplify the everyday life of healthcare personnel and enables #MoreTimeForCare for residents and patients. Sensio owns and develops the products Sensio365, RoomMate, Safemate, IKOS, Smartvakt, Flexiblink and Vox.

 

About Made in Norway:

  • Made in Norway is a protected trademark for marketing. It will strengthen the position of Norwegian products and solutions in international markets.
  • The trademark is also a part of a larger strategy from the Norwegian Government to increase Norway's international competitiveness.
  • Innovation Norway manages the trademark.
  • Norway must increase mainland exports and restructure the business area. Norway needs solutions that create jobs, provide sustainable growth and increased exports.
  • A common trademark will create synergies, where companies that succeed internationally with the label on their products will have a positive impact on other Made in Norway companies.
  • When you see the label, you can be sure that the product or solution has mainly been developed or manufactured in Norway. The product or service complies with our requirements for responsibility and sustainability. It can be an advantage internationally.
  • The specific criteria vary depending on the product category.

Read more: https://businessnorway.com/made-in-norway