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Research and development for all sectors

The statistics present total research and development (R&D) activities in Norway. It includes R&D performed in the business enterprise sector, the higher education sector and the institute sector, as well as separate tables for R&D in health trusts and international comparisons. The statistics include R&D expenditure, R&D personnel and R&D full-time equivalents.

Updated: Not available
Next update: 31 October 2025

Selected figures from these statistics

  • R&D expenditure, R&D full-time equivalents (FTE) and R&D personnel, all sectors.
    R&D expenditure, R&D full-time equivalents (FTE) and R&D personnel, all sectors.
    2023
    Total R&D expenditure. Current prices (NOK million)Total R&D full-time equivalents (FTE)Total R&D personnel
    All sectors94 451.554 59798 700
    Business enterprise sector47 044.426 66842 177
    Institute sector17 831.210 51914 488
    Higher education sector29 575.917 40942 035
    Explanation of symbols

About the statistics

The information under «About the statistics» was last updated 25 June 2025.

Research and experimental development (R&D) comprise creative and systematic work undertaken in order to increase the stock of knowledge – including knowledge of humankind, culture and society – and to devise new applications of available knowledge.

It can be difficult to distinguish R&D from other related activities. In the higher education sector, it is particularly challenging to draw the line between education, teaching, and specialized medical treatment, for example at university hospitals. Important criteria that must be met for the activity to be considered R&D are that it contains something new, is creative, has uncertainty related to the result, is systematic and can be transferred and / or reproduced.

Definition of the main variables

Type of R&D

  • Basic research is experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundations of phenomena and observable facts, without any particular application or use in view.
  • Applied research is original investigation undertaken in order to acquire new knowledge. It is, however, directed primarily towards a specific, practical aim or objective.
  • Experimental development is systematic work, drawing on knowledge gained from research and practical experience and producing additional knowledge, which is directed to producing new products or processes or to improving existing products or processes.

Sources of funding

  • General university funds (higher education sector)
  • Business enterprise sector
  • Norwegian Research Council
  • Ministries etc.
  • Other national sources
  • EU institutions
  • Other sources from the rest of the world

R&D personnel

All personnel directly involved in research and development (R&D), both researchers and technical and other support staff.

R&D full-time equivalent (FTE)

The work performed by the R&D personnel during one year is converted into full-time equivalents.

Not relevant

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