Erling Maartmann-Moe (born August 1, 1952) is a Norwegian businessman, venture capitalist, and author.
[2] He built and headed a Multimedia Group, and worked on early adaptions of sound and video in IP-based networks.
When NMS merged with Digital Hverdag (1998) and later Cell Network (2000) he had the position of Director of Business Development.
[2] He also contributed to commercialization of Research at Simula Innovation, and the University of Oslo, where the Technology Transfer Office Birkeland Innovasjon was founded (now Inven2) He became Partner in Alliance Venture in 2003, and has participated in raising two follow-up funds (2006 and 2014).
He has had a position as Adjunct Professor at the Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Oslo since 2002[3] He lived and worked in Palo Alto, California in 2005–2006.