Bydel Frogner in Oslo extends its collaboration with Innocode on Min Bydel
Innocode and Bydel Frogner in the City of Oslo have confirmed an extension of their collaboration around the local citizen app Min Bydel. The partnership continues with the aim of further strengthening communication between the borough and its residents.

Over recent years, Bydel Frogner has worked purposefully to build a clear and direct digital channel for residents, with a particular focus on ensuring that the public sector owns and controls its own communication, without reliance on external social media platforms.
It is inspiring to see how Frogner is leading the way with action and clarity in its work with citizen dialogue and digital communication
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In the next phase of the collaboration, the focus will be on further developing the channel and creating even greater value for residents through Min Bydel.
Innocode thanks Bydel Frogner for the continued trust and looks forward to further developing solutions that strengthen local communities and improve communication in the public sector.

Images from when the team visited Bydel Frogner in january 2026.
From the left: Bjarte Falck Olsen, Kine Johansen and Morten Holst.


