Energy Transition
Hydropower, offshore wind, electrification, carbon capture, infrastructure and Norway’s role between legacy energy and future systems.

Business Immersions
Curated business immersions in Norway and the Nordic countries, designed around innovation, sustainability, energy, ocean industries, mobility, digital health and future-facing leadership.
Start PlanningA different kind of business visit
A business immersion should not feel like a generic study tour. It should be designed around a strategic question, a clear learning objective and the specific context your group wants to understand.
Norway is a strong setting for executive learning because it combines natural resources, industrial expertise, public trust, maritime knowledge, sustainability challenges, digital public systems and a distinctive Nordic approach to long-term thinking.
The Nordic Way creates curated business immersions for companies, leadership teams, MBA groups, universities, founders, investors and international delegations seeking insight into Norway and the Nordic innovation ecosystem.

Best for
Energy transition, hydropower, offshore wind, electrification, carbon capture, infrastructure and sustainable growth.
Energy Transition & Sustainability
Norway’s energy story is complex and valuable for executive learning. It is a country shaped by oil and gas, hydropower, maritime expertise and public trust, while also investing in offshore wind, electrification, carbon capture and low-carbon solutions.
A business immersion can explore how Norwegian companies, public institutions and innovation ecosystems are navigating the tension between legacy industries, climate responsibility and future growth.
The strongest programmes connect strategic themes with real places: energy infrastructure, coastal industry, innovation hubs, company visits, expert conversations and the landscapes behind the transition.
Nordic Sustainability
Nordic sustainability is often studied because it connects climate ambition with infrastructure, design, public trust, governance, business responsibility and everyday behaviour. It is not only about green branding. It is about how cities, companies and institutions organise systems over time.
A business immersion can explore circular economy, urban planning, energy efficiency, public-private collaboration, sustainable architecture, climate strategy, waste-to-energy systems, responsible consumption and the cultural conditions that make long-term thinking possible.
The value for executive groups is not simply seeing sustainable projects. It is understanding the decisions, trade-offs, incentives and trust-based models behind them. This makes the Nordic region a useful learning environment for organisations rethinking growth, impact and resilience.
Best for
Circular economy, urban systems, climate strategy, waste-to-energy, sustainable architecture, public trust and responsible growth.


Best for
Maritime innovation, aquaculture, ocean technology, ports, seafood, offshore expertise and blue economy.
Ocean Technology & Maritime Innovation
Norway’s ocean economy connects shipping, offshore expertise, aquaculture, marine technology, subsea systems, seafood, coastal communities and research. For business groups, it offers a concrete way to study how geography shapes industry.
An ocean-focused immersion can explore maritime innovation, sustainable aquaculture, ports, blue economy, ocean data, offshore operations, seafood systems and the future of responsible ocean business.
This type of programme is especially relevant for executives, investors, founders, universities and innovation delegations interested in how traditional sectors evolve through technology, sustainability and global demand.
Mobility, Cities & Digital Health
Norway and the Nordic region are often studied for electric mobility, urban planning, public services, digital health, welfare technology and the way technology is integrated into everyday life.
A programme can explore electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, mobility behaviour, city systems, healthcare innovation, digital public services, welfare technology and the cultural conditions that support adoption.
This is useful for organisations that want to understand not only the technology itself, but the ecosystem around it: regulation, trust, infrastructure, user behaviour and public systems.
Best for
Electric mobility, urban systems, digital health, welfare technology, public trust and scalable innovation.

What we can design
Hydropower, offshore wind, electrification, carbon capture, infrastructure and Norway’s role between legacy energy and future systems.
Maritime innovation, aquaculture, offshore expertise, ports, blue economy, seafood, marine research and ocean-based industry.
Circular economy, climate strategy, urban systems, public trust, responsible growth and the Nordic approach to long-term value creation.
Electric mobility, charging infrastructure, public transport, urban planning, mobility behaviour and the systems that support adoption.
Health innovation, welfare technology, digital services, public-private collaboration and Nordic approaches to trust, access and care.
Custom programmes for leadership teams, MBA groups, universities, founders, investors and international business delegations.
How it works
01
We begin by understanding the organisation, the group profile, the learning objective and the kind of Nordic insight you want the immersion to deliver.
02
If there is a fit, the next step is a programme design fee. This allows us to begin research, availability checks, visit planning and the creation of a tailored proposal.
03
You receive a focused programme concept with themes, locations, suggested visits, learning moments and the overall narrative of the immersion.
04
We refine the programme around timing, seniority, logistics, access, pace and the balance between business content, place and experience.

Start your business immersion
Begin with the visual planning quiz and share the first details of your organisation, group or learning objective. We will help shape the right direction from there.
Start Planning