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November 19, 2018

“A very good and professionally useful program. Very relevant and important to get out of the theory and see everything in practice. I think Møre Trafo runs these programs in a good way. It’s great to get a tour with people who really know their field. It’s great that you can ask questions along the way and get good answers. I’m very satisfied, and the others in the class say the same,” says Jørgen Ask Bakke from the technical college.

Student Praise for Møre Trafo

From the auditorium.

Technical Input

Asbjørn Nesse teaches at the technical college and previously worked at Møre Trafo. For many years he has brought students from the college to get professional input from a production company. The students get a thorough tour of the production and ask many good, detailed questions.

Tour led by Knut Stadheim -Møre Trafo, names: Jørn Urke Synnes, Sander J. Trondsen, Ole Martin Rangul, Daniel Rølvåg Granhei, Karl-Martin Hellebust. Mathias Jämson. Bernhard Skram, Jørgen Ask Bakke, Ole-Kristian Karlsen.

Theory and Practice



Haakon Aasgaard is in his second year of Electric Power Systems at NTNU in Ålesund. He also finds it very interesting and useful to see the theory they have learned carried out in practice and how everything is built.

“I actually thought that much of the production work was automated, but it’s people who physically have to do the job. That surprised me a bit. Otherwise, a great program from start to finish with informative and skilled people who gave us a good insight into how transformers are made,” says Haakon Aasgaard.

17 students from NTNU and the vocational college joined the study visit that Nils Johan Sylte from Møre Trafo is responsible for.

Guided tour by Nils Johan Sylte – Møre Trafo, from left: Mupendo Marien Numibi, Nikolai Nordstrand, Haakon Aasgård, Thomas Gjerde, Eike Garbe, Thor Martin Franksson, Asbjørn Nesse.


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