NUSSE (Norsk Universell Siffermaskin, Sekvensstyrt, Elektronisk) was the first Norwegian electronic computer.
It was constructed from 1950 through 1955 and unveiled at the
University of Oslo in 1954[1][2] to an enthusiastic reception. The machine is considered to have played an important role in developing the commercial use of computers in Norway.
The environment around the NUSSE computer was the birthplace of the
AUTOKON CAD/CAM system.[3]