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March 13, 2025

SnerpaPower at the Icelandic Aluminum Cluster Innovation Meet-up

Eyrún Linnet
CTO & co-founder

The annual Innovation Meet-Up of the Icelandic Aluminum Cluster is a great event and a reminder of the power of collaboration and innovation that is driving the industry forward.

The Role of the Icelandic Aluminum Cluster

The Icelandic Aluminum Cluster plays a key role in fostering collaboration and innovation within the industry. By bringing together companies, researchers, and stakeholders, the cluster helps drive technological advancements and strengthens the competitiveness of Iceland’s aluminum sector on the global stage.

Eyrún Linnet
CTO & co-founder

A Greener, More Competitive Future

As industries worldwide push for greater sustainability, Iceland’s aluminumsector has a unique opportunity to lead the way by embracing cutting-edgedigital solutions. At SnerpaPower, we are excited to be at the forefront ofthis transformation, working alongside industry leaders to ensure a smarter,more efficient, and greener future.

We extend our gratitude to the Icelandic Aluminum Cluster for organizing such a valuable event and actively promote collaboration within the sector.Innovation thrives when ideas are shared, and we look forward to continuing these important discussions.

Let’s build the future of aluminum—smarter, cleaner, and more competitive!

Eyrún Linnet
CTO & co-founder

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