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REVOLVE NTNU

REVOLVE NTNU996 174 832

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Association/club/organization
S.P. Andersens veg 3 7031 TRONDHEIM, Norge

REVOLVE NTNU

Operating
Revolve NTNU – Theory in Practice
Revolve NTNU is a student organization designing, developing and producing Formula racecars each year. Our cars can drive both manually and autonomously. We compete in the world’s largest competition for engineering students – Formula Student – and are fighting for top positions amongst the world’s best teams. We put theory into practice and accelerate students’ careers by working interdisciplinary with electrical, mechanical, software, marketing, business, manufacturing and more.
Revolve NTNU er en interesseorganisasjon av og for studenter ved Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU). Skal fremme NTNU-studenters interesse for motorsport med vekt på design, utvikling og bygging av biler, med det formål å delta i Formula Students internasjonale konkurranser. Organisasjonen skal være miljøskapende, ved å aktivisere medlemmene faglig og sosialt.

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Organization

Chairman of the board
Years since formation
15 years
since Nov 13, 2010
Type
Association/club/organization
VAT registered
Yes
Number of employees
0
Last update: Sep 9, 2025

Management

Management / administration

NameRoleShares
Managing Director/CEO-

Board

NameRoleShares
Chairman-
Deputy Chair-
Board Member-
Board Member-
Board Member-
Board Member-
Last update: Sep 22, 2025

Ownership

No available data

Financials

in NOK

No available data

Classification

21st company classification
BETA
Small company
Type of organization
Association/club/organization
Standard industrial classification
S
Main industrial area
Other service activities
94
Activity
Activities of membership organisations
94.9
Main industrial group
Activities of other membership organisations
94.99
Industrial group
Activities of other membership organisations n.e.c.
94.992
Industrial group
Charities which distribute means themselves