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Stine Sofie Foundation

We are proud and humbled that the Stine Sofie Foundation has chosen Norsk Interaktiv to create the digital training for the important "Stine Sofie Parent Pack".

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The taxi industry adopts Creator

Both 07000 Bergen Taxi and TrønderTaxi use Creator and Norsk Interaktiv's learning portal, Mentorkit LMS, to create and deliver training to their drivers and service centre staff.

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Sustainability animations for Jotun

Norsk Interaktiv is proud that Jotun has chosen Norsk Interaktiv to develop a package of several sustainability animations for Jotun. Among other things, the animations will be used as the core of a training programme for their employees.

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HSE on the construction site

The Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority requires that everyone who is going to do a job on a Norwegian construction site must receive the necessary training. Most contractors interpret this to mean that they must offer project-specific training to everyone who will be doing a job for them, both their own employees and contractors.

Norsk Interaktiv has developed a digital version together with a customer.

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Norges Bondelag chooses Creator for its digital courses

Norsk Interaktiv is both proud and pleased that the Norwegian Farmers' Union has chosen Creator for the production of the digital courses, our online store for the sale of courses and Mentorkit LMS as its learning portal. Norsk Interaktiv will therefore be the total supplier of digital learning for Norges Bondelag.

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We launch Creator

On Monday 25 September, we launched Creator together with good customers and friends at Eldorado Esport & Entertainment in Oslo. We're so excited to have reached the point where our customers can now try out our new authoring tool. 

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Delivery of 11 courses to Vitusapotek/NMD

Norsk Interaktiv has delivered a large training package to Vitusapotek/Norsk Medisinaldepot. Some time ago, the pharmacy industry in Norway decided that the existing pharmacy solution, FarmaPro, should be phased out.

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