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Spoor

Spoor

Programvareutvikling

Enabling nature and industry to coexist

Om oss

Spoor is a fast growing software company on a mission to enable industry and nature to coexist. Our first service uses AI and computer vision to aid wind farm operators and developers in monitoring bird activity in onshore and offshore wind farms.

Nettsted
https://www.spoor.ai/
Bransje
Programvareutvikling
Bedriftsstørrelse
11–50 ansatte
Hovedkontor
Oslo
Type
Privateid selskap
Grunnlagt
2020
Spesialiteter
Machine Learning, Offshore Wind, Onshore Wind, Biodiversity, Environmental Monitoring, Data, Birds, Renewables, Environment, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Green Infrastructure, Tech, Baseline Surveys, Modeling, Start Ups, Product Development

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Ansatte i Spoor

Oppdateringer

  • 👏 Thrilled to see the incredible response to 8th Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts - CWW2025, with nearly 500 abstracts from 35 countries—a clear reflection of the global commitment to advancing knowledge on wind energy and biodiversity. A true testament to the power of collaboration and science in shaping a sustainable future. Spoor is proud to support this important gathering, bringing together experts to share insights, strengthen industry-science connections, and drive meaningful progress. Looking forward to an inspiring event in Montpellier this September! 🌍⚡ 🔎 More info: https://lnkd.in/dk-f467d #CWW2025 #Biodiversity #WindEnergy #AI #BirdMonitoring #ScienceForSustainability

    👏 Thank you for the tremendous interest you have shown in the CWW2025 call for abstracts!   Nearly 500 abstracts were received from 35 countries across all continents, underlining the international community's enthusiastic support for the conference to be held in September 2025 in Montpellier, France. More than 5 abstracts were received from around twenty different countries. The 12 topics targeted by the conference were covered by the submissions received. Among the abstracts received, around 50% relate to offshore wind power, 35% to onshore wind power and 15% to wind power in general. Around 75% of contributions were submitted as oral presentations and around 15% as scientific posters.   We are very pleased with the response to the call for abstracts, which clearly illustrates the international community's desire to get together to share lessons learned and contribute to the valorisation and communication of scientific facts.   The organising committee and the scientific committee will do their best to respond to the desire to share your work in a dynamic and interactive way. Our aim is to enable everyone to contribute to the pooling of knowledge and ideas, and to work towards the best possible coexistence between the development of wind energy and the preservation of biodiversity.   📲 Given the impressive number of abstracts submitted, more than double that of the previous CWW conference, the members of the SAC will have to carry out a very large amount of review work, requiring more time than initially planned. The results of the selection process will therefore be announced in the first half of April. Until then, stay tuned!   The organising committee would like to express its gratitude to the members of the SAC for their involvement and invaluable support in the preparation of CWW2025. Biotope France renouvelables France Énergies Marines

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  • DEVELOPING THE OFFSHORE WIND THAT BIRDS NEED. "We believe that developing offshore wind energy is a solvable problem for birds, while unchecked climate change is not.” 🦅 National Audubon Society, we could not have said it better! 🌊

    Viser organisasjonsside for National Audubon Society

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    The new science-driven Birds and Offshore Wind report from Audubon explains how the U.S. can balance responsibly sited offshore wind energy with bird conservation. Scientists with Audubon have confirmed that climate change is one of the biggest threats facing birds today, with two-thirds of North American species at risk of extinction due to our warming planet. Deploying offshore wind energy is one of the most effective ways to protect birds and people from these harms. Read it here: bit.ly/40owhX6

    • A blue graphic illustrating four ways to address offshore wind risks to birds: avoid, minimize, offset, and monitor.
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    Exciting times at Spoor! 🚀 We’re thrilled to welcome Glen Sykes as our new Chief Product Officer. His wealth of experience, combined with our team’s recent milestones, including securing NOK 18 million in funding and being recognized as one of the most disruptive startups of 2024 by TechCrunch, positions us for an incredible year ahead. 🌍 ✨ Check out Shifter’s article to learn more: https://lnkd.in/d_XWyf4B #Innovation #Sustainability #Biodiversity #RenewableEnergy

  • Excited to see our collaboration with Ocean Winds at the Moray East wind farm! ⛅ 🌬️ Our camera systems will be capturing valuable data on bird activity around the wind turbines. This data will deepen our understanding of bird behaviour and support OW Ocean Winds UK in the development of future wind farms. 🦅 Proud to contribute to this innovative project – stay tuned for more updates! 🙌    #Innovation #Sustainability #OffshoreWind

    Viser organisasjonsside for OW Ocean Winds UK

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    Observing the skies from our Moray East project! 🌥️ 🌬️   Late last year, our Moray East O&M team successfully installed camera systems supplied by Spoor onto the transition pieces of two turbines at our operational Moray East project.   The videos collected from these cameras over the next 12 months will be analysed to detect and identify birds using the airspace around the systems, to track their flights around and near operational wind turbines and classify their behaviours. 🐦    Our Ornithology Manager at OW Ocean Winds UK, Robert Iredale, comments, “this data will help to further our understanding of bird behaviour within operational offshore wind farms and will help to inform the consent process for future projects, such as our nearby CALEDONIA Offshore Wind Farm. We’re proud to be going above and beyond with ornithology data collection at our offshore wind projects."   Stay tuned for more updates! 🙌 #ProudtobeOW #RenewableEnergy

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  • 👉”Bird of the week” this week takes us to the northern forests to meet the stunning and charismatic Pine Grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator)🔎 🌍The Pine Grosbeak is a bird that thrive in the boreal forests and subalpine regions, ranging across North America, Scandinavia, and Siberia. In winter, they sometimes venture farther south, making sporadic appearances that birdwatchers eagerly anticipate. ❄️True to their name, Pine Grosbeaks have a taste for pine seeds, but they also enjoy a varied menu. Their diet includes buds, berries, and small fruits, for example rowanberries. They are even known to help spread seeds, contributing to forest regeneration. 📸Pine Grosbeaks are social birds, often seen in small flocks during winter. They are notably unafraid of humans, making them easier to spot and often allowing great views. Listen for their melodic, flute-like calls. The one on today’s picture is enjoying a meal of rowanberries and was taken back in 2019 when there was an invasion of Pine Grosbeak into southern Scandinavia. Even this year there are good chances of seeing Pine Grosbeaks in this area so keep your eyes and ears open! Photo Courtesy of Andreas Günther, Spoor

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  • 🎉 We are thrilled to announce that Spoor has secured a grant from the Research Council of Norway’s Innovation Project for the Industrial Sector (IPN) to expand our monitoring capabilities from daytime to nighttime! 🌌 Our advanced technology will monitor nocturnal species in onshore and offshore wind farms, such as bats 🦇 and the Eurasian eagle owl🦉. This three-year project will explore innovative applications of Spoor’s technology, leveraging cutting-edge monitoring data to better understand and mitigate the impacts of wind farms on nocturnal wildlife. We are proud to collaborate with the outstanding team at NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Sciences and their BatLab researchers led by Professor Katrine Eldegard, in driving solutions that balance renewable energy development with biodiversity conservation. 🎓🤝 👇 BatLab Norway: https://lnkd.in/dxFEPt3g Professor Eldegard: https://lnkd.in/d5XYjeWY #Innovation #OffshoreWind #Biodiversity #NocturnalWildlife #Sustainability

  • Offshore wind energy is advancing at an unprecedented pace, and we’re excited to have partnered on Norway’s TetraSpar floating turbine – a groundbreaking step in renewable energy innovation. Through our AI technology, we worked to enhance bird safety around the turbines by delivering comprehensive insights that help minimize wildlife impact. This partnership showcases how AI and clean energy innovation come together to create a sustainable future for both people and wildlife 🌍 Read more about how we supported this project ➡️ https://hubs.la/Q02-VbM10 #OffshoreWind #AI #RenewableEnergy #WildlifeProtection

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  • Offshore wind farms play a pivotal role in clean energy production but can also pose challenges for seabird populations, adding pressure to species already at risk. At Utsira, our technology monitors seabird movements year-round, providing critical insights into their behavior around offshore turbines. These insights empower operators to make informed, bird-conscious decisions, ensuring turbines remain efficient while safeguarding marine wildlife 🐦 Find out how we’re using AI to balance energy innovation with the needs of nature. Read more ➡️ https://hubs.la/Q02-V9jR0 #BirdConservation #OffshoreWind #AI #Sustainability #SeabirdProtection

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  • The growing demand for renewable energy brings with it a responsibility to safeguard wildlife. While wind farms are essential for reducing carbon emissions, they also pose challenges to biodiversity. Our advanced technology delivers comprehensive insights into wildlife activity around wind farms, empowering operators to meet biodiversity goals and make decisions that minimize impacts on local ecosystems 🌍 #SustainableEnergy #Biodiversity #WildlifeConservation #AI #WindEnergy

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