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Cooperation between partners

The actual research cooperation between the research and industry partners takes place at the task

level. Task leaders coordinate activities and organize meetings between the relevant partners in

technical meetings

. Typically, each task organize two technical meetings per year.

The Centre organizes an annual

Consortium Day

. At this event all partners and researchers are invited,

and the objective is to provide a snapshot of last years’ activities and results. The Consortium Day

2015 was held at Royal Garden Hotel, Trondheim on September 22-23, with more than 40 attendees.

The focus of the meeting was results and innovations from the research activities and potential "take-

aways" for the industry partners. A particularly successful part of the event was the poster sessions.

BIGCCS researchers had produced more than 30 posters, which generated substantial interest from the

industry partners.

Consortium Day 2015 at Royal Garden Hotel on September 22-23.

The Centre Management Group (CMG) consists of the SP leaders, the Leader for the centre build-

ing and dissemination activities, the Centre Director and the Centre Manager. Representatives from

SINTEF Energy Research, SINTEF Petroleum Research, SINTEF

Materials

and Chemistry and NTNU are present. The CMG held 22 meetings

during 2015. The focus of the CMG is to ensure that the annual work

programme is carried out according to plan, and to oversee the day-to-

day operations.

As a way of disseminating results from the Centre, and to spur

discussions BIGCCS will offer a series of webinars during the spring of

2016. This is a service to BIGCCS partners only. Planning began in 2015, and the first webinar will be

held early April 2016. An updated webinar program can be found on the BIGCCS webpage.

The focus of the meeting was

results and innovations from

the research activities and

potential "take-aways" for the

industry partners.