
André Larsen. Photos: Maciej Krzysztof
30. apr. 2026
This month we had the great pleasure of hosting an exceptionally engaging and highly successful DigiPro Centre member meeting in the magnificent new facilities at Jotun in Sandefjord, followed by our annual conference.
The program day 1 featured a series of excellent presentations on artificial intelligence, complemented by an engaging and insightful workshop on digital vulnerability. Later that afternoon, participants were invited to an outstanding and highly informative tour of Jotun’s production facilities, where we gained valuable insights into their advanced digital solutions, as well as their impressive use of automation and robotics in industrial operations.
That same evening, we met for a joint dinner at Brygga 11, where a superb meal provided the perfect setting for meaningful conversations and the strengthening of both new and long-standing relationships in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.
The following day, the event continued with our 5th Conference on Digitalisation for Sustainable Process Industries at Scandic Park Sandefjord. The conference delivered a strong and well-curated program, featuring 11 high-quality presentations showcasing state-of-the-art digital technologies, all carefully tailored to address the current and future needs of the process industry.
We have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from both participants and partners, and we are grateful and proud of the strong engagement, openness, and high-quality contributions throughout the event. With this momentum, we now look forward with great enthusiasm to meeting again at next year’s member meeting and conference and continuing our shared journey towards digital excellence in the process industry.




































































































