Terravera invites volunteers to help build green competitiveness

Over the past five years, the technology foundation Terravera has worked with more than 100 Norwegian organisations to make green competitiveness visible and measurable. With contributions from over 150 technology students, researchers, and industry professionals, Terravera has grown into a recognised actor in modelling sustainable value creation.

As a foundation, Terravera is built on a combination of voluntary contributions and partnerships with organisations that want data-driven documentation of their environmental progress. This model allows us to stay independent of commercial pressure and prioritise professional quality, societal value, and transparency — while project income and public funding help sustain and strengthen the ecosystem we are building.

We are now expanding our team and inviting more people to contribute — professionally, practically, or strategically — to help scale Norwegian technology solutions nationally and internationally.

We now invite you to be part of the work.

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Who are we looking for?

We are looking for people who want to contribute their time, skills, and commitment — whether you are a student, researcher, advisor, developer, or working in industry.

Academic Partnerships Lead

A key role in maintaining and developing collaboration with universities and research environments — including coordination with NTNU and other academic partners.

Student Network and Engagement Lead

You will support and develop Terravera’s national student network and strengthen the connection between students, project teams, and technology development.

Industry Coordinators

People with an interest in technology and the green transition who can identify new partners, open doors, and connect organisations to Terravera’s data- and AI-driven way of working.

Funding and Grant Coordinators

Volunteers who can help develop and coordinate funding applications, enabling us to scale our work nationally and internationally.

Social Media and Content Producers

Creative and strategic individuals who can strengthen Terravera’s visibility in digital channels, communicate complex topics in simple terms, and help build a clear voice in the discussion about green competitiveness.

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Terravera is built on volunteer engagement, technology, and collaboration. We are now inviting more people into our ecosystem — people who want to contribute to solutions that strengthen both business and the environment.
— Tommy Olsen, CEO

Why volunteer with Terravera?

As a volunteer at Terravera, you will have the opportunity to:

  • Help develop and use new technology, data modelling, and AI to reduce environmental impact

  • Work closely with researchers, technologists, and forward-looking organisations

  • Be part of an interdisciplinary team working to make sustainability measurable and evidence-based

  • Gain experience with innovation, societal development, and large-scale technology projects

  • Build a network that can support your own career and contribute to future solutions

About Terravera

Terravera is a Norwegian technology foundation that develops open, science-based tools using advanced data modelling and AI to measure and understand environmental impact. Through collaboration with academia, industry, and students, Terravera helps organisations turn data into reliable insights that support better decisions and strengthen green competitiveness — in Norway, across Europe, and internationally.