Femkuber has recently contributed to an article in the Wave and Tidal Magazine:
Ansys Mechanical Enterprise 19.0 installed!
Femkuber is now updated with the latest of Ansys' flagship software, Mechanical Enterprise 19. This meets Femkuber's need for a broad application software, enabling us to maintain our edge, from geometry modelling to analyses of composites, floating structures, geometry optimization etc.
We are moving!
Femkuber is pleased to announce that we are moving to new offices from April 15th, 2018. The address is Hoffsveien 13, which is between our present offices and Skøyen.
The new premises is hosted by Norsk Energi and includes a conference room, several meeting rooms, a cafeteria and a proper reception in a historic building reflecting Norwegian industrial history. We are looking forward to welcoming our clients and cooperating partners there!
Adam Olsson is joining us in our new offices!
FEMKUBER is expanding and we are delighted to announce that Adam, a skilled and talented structural engineer has joined our team!
He has a background from the Swedish automotive industry and from the subsea industry working for Kongsberg Oil and Gas Technologies.
Adam has a solid experience from working as a structural engineer in large EPC projects such as Hibernia, Wheatstone and Polarled. He has grasped the role as project engineer and technical lead during the development of the Subsea Storage Unit now under ownership by National Oilwell Varco.
With his sense for quality and humor, Femkuber expects him to be a vital part of the team. We look forward to working with you yet again!
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The Beginning
As contractors Arne Ziegler and André Rybakken got to know each other by working together on the same projects during 2012 and the spring of 2013, they decided to join forces and establish a new engineering company. The business idea of the company was to focus on Finite Element Analyses (FEA) and pioneering technology.
The company was called FEMKUBER AS and was officially established 14/6-2013.