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The Polytechnic Society (Norwegian: Polyteknisk Forening) is a Norwegian member network that inspires a science-based and sustainable development, through technology and interdisciplinary partnerships. It was founded in 1852 in Christiania (now: Oslo). The organisation was originally a members club gathering people with ambitions to influence the development of natural sciences, technology and modern industry. The Polytechnic Society published a periodical, Polyteknisk Tidsskrift ("Polytechnic Journal"), from 1854. The periodical was merged with Teknisk Ukeblad in 1883.

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  • The Polytechnic Society (Norwegian: Polyteknisk Forening) is a Norwegian member network that inspires a science-based and sustainable development, through technology and interdisciplinary partnerships. It was founded in 1852 in Christiania (now: Oslo). The organisation was originally a members club gathering people with ambitions to influence the development of natural sciences, technology and modern industry. The Polytechnic Society published a periodical, Polyteknisk Tidsskrift ("Polytechnic Journal"), from 1854. The periodical was merged with Teknisk Ukeblad in 1883. The Polytechnic Society is independent, interdisciplinary and non-commercial, with 2,000 private, corporate and organizational members, 6,000 subscribers to newsletters and followers in social media as well as 4,000 listeners to the podcast #PolyPod. The organisation is funded by its members. HM The King Harald and HRH the Crown Prince Haakon are honorary members, and HM The King grants the Polytechnic Society's President and Secretary-General audience at the Royal Palace twice a year. (en)
  • Polyteknisk forening , Den polytekniske forening, i Oslo stiftades den 23 juni 1852 på initiativ av Anton Rosing, under medverkan av I.B. Klingenberg, P.F. Steenstrup, O.N. Roll, Oluf Pihl och Fredrik Christian Schübeler. Föreningens syfte är att verka för naturvetenskapliga, mekaniska och tekniska kunskaper och erfarenheter och främjande av det, som anses vara av intresse for teknisk verksamhet. (sv)
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  • Polyteknisk forening , Den polytekniske forening, i Oslo stiftades den 23 juni 1852 på initiativ av Anton Rosing, under medverkan av I.B. Klingenberg, P.F. Steenstrup, O.N. Roll, Oluf Pihl och Fredrik Christian Schübeler. Föreningens syfte är att verka för naturvetenskapliga, mekaniska och tekniska kunskaper och erfarenheter och främjande av det, som anses vara av intresse for teknisk verksamhet. (sv)
  • The Polytechnic Society (Norwegian: Polyteknisk Forening) is a Norwegian member network that inspires a science-based and sustainable development, through technology and interdisciplinary partnerships. It was founded in 1852 in Christiania (now: Oslo). The organisation was originally a members club gathering people with ambitions to influence the development of natural sciences, technology and modern industry. The Polytechnic Society published a periodical, Polyteknisk Tidsskrift ("Polytechnic Journal"), from 1854. The periodical was merged with Teknisk Ukeblad in 1883. (en)
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  • Polytechnic Society (Norway) (en)
  • Polyteknisk Forening (sv)
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