Norway has 8 cities in the top 1000 and has a vibrant startup scene that ranks 25th within the competitive global top 30.
Since 2024, Norway lost 2 spots in the Global Startup Ecosystem Index, having now positioned itself as 25th worldwide.
The Norwegian startup ecosystems are highly collaborative, with a strong network of both public and private sector stakeholders. The country benefits from a high level of technology and innovation while prioritizing assistance to startups and entrepreneurs via a robust public sector support system. Norway has a long tradition of private-public partnerships in business initiatives. This active involvement from the government side has made Norway one of the top business friendly countries and has created a regulatory framework that is welcoming for startups and investors. The government not only takes a stake in large corporations, but invests in small businesses and startups all around the country through different funds and organizations.
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The health check tables allow you to look at the performance Norway has in each of the parameters that are part of StartupBlink's ranking algorithm. There are five tables, corresponding to the three subscores, the subscore analysis and industry ana...
Startup Funding in Norway 2017 - 2024
From 2022 to 2023, startup funding in Norway has decreased by 56.08%. During this period, the number of deals in Norway has decreased by 27.78%. Since 2017, total startup funding in Norway exceeded US$ $7.93B.
Average Funding in 2023
$6.74M
Funding in 2023
$876.05M
Deals in 2023
130
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Amount of Funding (USD)
Number of Deals
Norway is ranked within the top 30 startup ecosystems globally.
Norway’s startup scene is best represented in Software & Data, Ecommerce & Retail, and in Hardware & IoT.
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