We're thrilled to announce that Innsikt.AI founder Gunn Astrid Baugerud has been awarded the Innovation Prize at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University!
The Award
Jury's Statement
"Gunn Astrid Baugerud has contributed to social innovation through her work developing a digital platform that allows police and child welfare to practice child interviews using artificial intelligence."
This recognition highlights both the innovative nature of the technology and its significant societal impact.
Social Innovation
The Innovation Prize specifically recognizes social innovation — innovations that create value for society and improve people's lives. Innsikt.AI exemplifies this through:
Addressing Critical Needs
Child forensic interviewing is a high-stakes professional skill that directly impacts:
- Children's wellbeing and safety
- Justice for victims of abuse
- Accuracy of criminal investigations
- Child protection decision-making
Accessible Solutions
By making effective training accessible and affordable:
- More professionals can develop crucial skills
- Quality becomes consistent across organizations
- Small units get same access as large agencies
- Geographic barriers to training are eliminated
Evidence-Based Impact
Research demonstrates that improved interviewing skills lead to:
- Better information from children
- More accurate case assessments
- Improved outcomes for vulnerable children
- Enhanced justice system effectiveness
The Research Team
While Gunn Astrid receives this honor, she emphasizes that this achievement represents collaborative effort:
OsloMet Contributors
- **Gunn Astrid Baugerud**: Project leader and child psychology expert
- **Miriam Sinkerud Johnson**: Research collaborator
- **Ragnhild Klingenberg Røed**: PhD researcher on training effectiveness
SimulaMet Contributors
- **Michael Alexander Riegler**: AI and machine learning lead
- **Pål Halvorsen**: Technical architecture and computer science
- **Steven Hicks**: Software development and implementation
- **Zohaib Hassan**: Avatar technology and systems development
Institutional Support
- **OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University**: Academic home and research infrastructure
- **Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering (SimulaMet)**: Technology development and AI expertise
From Research to Impact
This award recognizes the full journey from academic research to real-world implementation:
Research Foundation
- Years of research on child interviewing effectiveness
- Studies documenting current practice gaps
- Development of evidence-based training protocols
- Validation of AI avatar training approach
Technology Development
- Creation of realistic AI-powered child avatars
- Integration of feedback mechanisms
- Development of user-friendly interface
- Scalable platform architecture
Commercial Translation
- Formation of Innsikt.AI as spin-off company
- Pilot programs with municipalities and agencies
- Continuous refinement based on user feedback
- Expansion of training content and scenarios
Societal Impact
- Improved training for child welfare professionals
- Enhanced skills of forensic interviewers
- Better outcomes for vulnerable children
- Model for research-to-practice translation
Recognition of the Journey
Academic Excellence
The award recognizes high-quality research that:
- Addresses important societal challenges
- Employs rigorous scientific methods
- Generates actionable knowledge
- Bridges theory and practice
Innovation Leadership
Acknowledgment of:
- Novel application of AI technology
- Creative solution to training challenges
- Risk-taking in pursuing unconventional approaches
- Persistence in translating research to practice
Collaborative Spirit
Recognition that innovation requires:
- Interdisciplinary collaboration
- Institutional support
- Diverse expertise
- Shared commitment to impact
The Broader Context
This award comes at a time of growing recognition of technology's potential in social services:
Digital Transformation in Child Welfare
Increasing acceptance of technology as tool to:
- Enhance professional capabilities
- Increase access to quality services
- Improve consistency and quality
- Support evidence-based practice
Research-Practice Partnership
Growing emphasis on:
- Translating research findings to practice
- Co-creation with end users
- Rapid innovation cycles
- Evidence-based policy and practice
Norwegian Innovation Ecosystem
Norway's commitment to:
- Supporting social innovation
- Investing in research translation
- Fostering university-industry collaboration
- Leading in ethical technology development
Looking Forward
This recognition motivates us to:
Expand Impact
- Reach more professionals across Norway and internationally
- Develop additional training content and scenarios
- Enhance platform capabilities based on user feedback
- Scale evidence of effectiveness
Deepen Research
- Continue validation studies
- Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals
- Contribute to international research community
- Maintain strong academic partnerships
Strengthen Partnerships
- Collaborate with child welfare agencies and police
- Engage with policymakers on training standards
- Build international networks
- Foster knowledge exchange
Maintain Innovation
- Stay at forefront of AI applications in social services
- Continuously improve technology and methodology
- Explore new applications of avatar training
- Lead in ethical AI development
Gratitude
We're deeply grateful to:
- **OsloMet** for the recognition and continued support
- **Research team members** for their expertise and dedication
- **SimulaMet** for technology development capabilities
- **Funding agencies** who supported the research
- **Pilot partners** who helped refine the platform
- **Users** whose feedback drives improvement
- **Children and families** who inspire our work
Media Coverage
[Read the full story on OsloMet's website](https://www.oslomet.no/forskning/forskningsnyheter/innovasjonspris-gunn-astrid-baugerud)
Additional Resources
- [Research project background](https://www.oslomet.no/forskning/prosjekter/ilma)
- Information about the Innovation Prize
- OsloMet's research on child welfare
Celebration and Commitment
While we celebrate this recognition, we remain focused on our core mission: ensuring that every child's voice is heard and that professionals have the skills to support vulnerable children effectively.
This award belongs not just to one person, but to everyone who has contributed to making this vision a reality — and ultimately, to the children whose lives may be improved through better-trained professionals.
Thank you to OsloMet for this honor. It strengthens our commitment to innovation in service of society's most vulnerable members.
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