Morten Loktu (born 18 September 1960) is a Norwegian businessperson.
He took the siv.ing. degree at the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1984, and was hired as an engineer in Statoil in 1985. Since then he has been a director in the company, except for the years 2002 to 2004, when he was the chief executive of SINTEF. [1]
He is chairman of the board of OG21, and a board member of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology [1] and of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. [2]
He is a fellow of the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences. [3]
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SINTEF, headquartered in Trondheim, Norway, is an independent research organization founded in 1950 that conducts contract research and development projects. SINTEF has 2000 employees from 75 countries and annual revenues of three billion Norwegian kroner. SINTEF has a close partnership with Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), started in 1950 when SINTEF was founded. SINTEF has expertise in technology, medicine and the social sciences. Alexandra Bech Gjørv is the CEO of SINTEF, preceded by Unni Steinsmo, Morten Loktu and Roar Arntzen.
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Preceded by Roar Arntzen | Chief executive of SINTEF 2002–2004 | Succeeded by Unni Steinsmo |