The Association for Students in Industrial Economics and Technology Management, affiliated to NTNU, functions as the overall body for student volunteering on the master's program Indøk. With over 200 active members and more than 20 affiliated organisations, the association offers a wide range of activities and events. This includes everything from charity projects and beer brewing to sponsor weeks and case training, which contribute to a varied and engaging student environment.
The association emphasizes cooperation and communication between different student initiatives and aims to create an inclusive environment for all students. With opportunities for positions and involvement, as well as cabin booking for members, the association gives students the chance to participate actively in the community. The Janus line association acts as the highest body for student volunteering, and the association prioritizes responsible management of funds to ensure sustainable operations.