The Norwegian Innovation Cluster for Autonomous Mobility and Transport Systems.

“In Norway, we do it”

We believe the future of transport is sustainable, autonomous and collaborative.

SAMS Norway is a business cluster focusing on development of systems for sustainable autonomous transport solutions used on land, air and sea.

The Norwegian collaboration between companies, academia, and the government gives us a unique structure for systems innovation.

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Together we strive to become the forefront leader in the commercialisation and advancement of sustainable autonomous mobility solutions across land, air and sea.


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Discover how OptiLift is redefining the future of autonomous crane technology with Camilla Nylund, their visionary Managing Director. As we chart the company's journey from a 2009 project to a trailblazer in maritime innovation, you'll gain insights into their groundbreaking work alongside Palfinger to unveil the first autonomous crane in 2027. Camilla sheds light on her remarkable career shift from logistics and oil and gas to leading OptiLift, sharing the pivotal moments that shaped her path. Moreover, this episode uncovers how OptiLift's sensor technology is not just confined to offshore environments but holds potential for ports, terminals, and even space exploration.

Join us as we tackle the compelling world of autonomy in the maritime industry, examining the exciting potential these technologies hold for enhancing efficiency, safety, and sustainability. You'll learn about the challenges of integrating autonomous systems in human-operated environments and the cultural shifts necessary for broader acceptance. With a particular focus on Norway's leadership, we delve into the evolving landscape of regulations and mindset shifts that are crucial for embracing these innovations. This episode offers a window into the future of autonomous mobility, with examples of Norwegian companies leading the charge in shaping tomorrow's transport systems.