
Oslo, Norway | June 2026 : The 5th Norway India Business Days arrived at a defining moment. Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Norway and the announcement of the Green Strategic Partnership, the event marked a clear shift in the Norway-India relationship, from ambition to action. Across every session, the message was consistent: Norway India business collaboration is entering a new and more consequential phase, with real opportunities emerging across technology, green transition, talent and investment.
From Ambition to Action Across AI, Green Transition and Talent
Kilowott was represented at NIBD 2026 by Judah Fernandez, Partner, and Sheraline Menezes Rocha, Strategic Outreach Partner. As an organisation actively engaged in the Norway-India growth corridor, Kilowott’s participation reflects its long-term commitment to strengthening cross-border collaboration through technology, innovation and digital transformation.
The plenary sessions, moderated by Judah Fernandez, covered a broad and substantive agenda, AI, innovation, investment, green transition, talent and cross-border partnerships. Day 2 sharpened the focus further, exploring AI and cybersecurity, green technologies, talent mobility, workforce development, sports and wellness, and investment opportunities. Each session reflected the depth and breadth of what the Norway-India corridor now represents, a bilateral relationship with serious commercial substance and growing strategic weight.
What stood out most was the emphasis on practical collaboration. The conversations moved beyond sector-level overviews into the specifics of how Norwegian and Indian organisations can work together to address talent shortages, accelerate innovation and unlock new growth opportunities. For Kilowott, this aligns directly with the work it does through its workforce and intelligence services, connecting the right capabilities across borders to create outcomes that matter.
The growing role of AI featured prominently across both days. Organisations on both sides are actively exploring how AI-driven digital solutions can improve efficiency, strengthen industries and prepare businesses for what comes next. The Norway-India corridor, with its complementary strengths in green technology and digital talent, is well-placed to lead that conversation.
Being part of Norway India Business Days 2026 marks another meaningful step in Kilowott’s commitment to the Norway-India growth story. The connections made, the conversations had and the momentum building across both nations point clearly in one direction, the best of this corridor is still ahead.
“What NIBD 2026 made clear is that the strongest bilateral relationships are built not just on policy, but on the people and organisations willing to show up, engage and build together.”
Judah Fernandez, Partner, Kilowott