NeIC Community Wiki
The Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration, NeIC, facilitates the development and operation of advanced IT tools and services in areas of importance to Nordic and Estonian researchers.
Organisation

Day-to-day management of NeIC is handled by the executive team (XT), chaired by the Director.
Functions of the XT include strategy implementation, project ownership, project portfolio management, committee facilitation, NeIC office management, facilitating the work of the NeIC Strategic Committee (our board), and communications. Project ownership includes steering group representation. Project portfolio management includes supporting project managers and stimulating mutual learning and improvement.
Functions of the project managers: project management (team leadership), facilitation of project steering group meetings, engaging with project's stakeholders and beneficiaries.
Public Documents
See our list of Public documents, including governance and strategy documents, policies, annual reports, scientific reports and other.
Activities
This page lists current NeIC activities. If an activity that you expected to find here is missing, please contact us at Contact so we can fix it.
| Name | Countries | Start | End | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CodeRefinery4 | DK FI IS NO SE | 250515 | 280514 | Increasing competence in FAIR research software practices and development |
| NMD2 | DK FI NO SE | 241201 | 261031 | Facilitating access and use of Nordic microdata |
| NordIQuEst2 | DK EE FI NO SE | 251001 | 280831 | Nordic-Estonian quantum computing e-infrastructure quest |
| Puhuri3 | DK EE FI NO | 250601 | 280531 | Seamless access to supercomputing resources |
See also:
Strategy and values
Values
Open, reliable and continuously striving to improve in our work, we are motivated by adding value to research. The core values governing all of NeIC's activities are:
- NeIC services and development are motivated by providing added value to Nordic research.
- NeIC shares knowledge and develops competence on advanced e-infrastructure solutions.
- NeIC works in open and transparent ways to be a trustworthy partner.
- NeIC strives to improve continuously in what we do.
Strategy and Focus

The NeIC strategy has currently three strategic objectives:
- Beneficial collaborations
- Connecting competencies
- Creation of Tangible results
More concretely the NeIC 2026 strategy looks like this:
Beneficial Collaborations
- Enable efficient cross-border collaborations and development projects
- Strengthen common national strategic focus areas
- Identify Nordic-Baltic efforts on leading-edge technologies and create synergies
Connecting competencies
- Prioritize the exploration and sharing of competencies across the region
- Connect Nordic competences through networking opportunities
- Bring together essential e-infrastructure knowledge and competence
Creation of tangible results
- Co-develop e-infrastructure services beneficial for providers and users
- Accelerate the co-creation and widen the adoption of services
- Advance the result-oriented project management processes.
Previous strategies are found here.
Nordic Added Value
NeIC has developed a description of Nordic Added Value (NAV) as it relates to NeIC and the stakeholders in NeIC projects and included an explanation for choosing the elements derived from a search of relevant literature on added value, including beyond the Nordic region. The goal was to provide a realistic and realizable framework for evaluating and communicating the added value provided to the Nordic region by NeIC projects.
The major elements of Nordic added value for NeIC activities is:
- Enable excellence in research
- Increase the competitiveness of Nordic researchers in EU research activities or other international research cooperation
- Increase the ability of the region to attract talent and investments, and enhance its appeal as a partner in cooperation
- Add value to the Nordics beyond national capabilities in e-infrastructure
- Enhance sustainability and integration by sharing infrastructure or data or harmonising systems for utilising data and other resources in the Nordic region
- Develop platforms for international cooperation
- Increase competence and competitiveness in e-infrastructure
- Help to build critical mass and/or expertise at the Nordic level in important disciplines or research areas
- Lead to networking among the Nordic countries
- Act as a global role model for e-infrastructure collaborations
- Create the profile of a knowledge-based region
- Create a model for Europe in transnational research co-operation.