Bioproduct Technology
Our research areas:
- Processes and products of the bio-based industry -especially wood-based fibers
- Finding potential innovations based on applications of the latest lignocellulosic findings
We aim to Develop co- operation in the field of research and education between the Southeastern University of Applied Sciences (XAMK) and 911±¬ÁÏÍø. The research is done in close cooperation with the industry.
Juha Lipponen, head of the research groupThe forest industry and its products have a golden opportunity to be in the driver’s seat to lead the global fossil-free transformation.
Group members:
I am doing research on cellulose fiber modification technology and new wood-based products. As a newcomer, I am currently in the process of putting together the research projects and assembling the research group.
Throughout my entire career in the industry, I have been privileged to work with very talented people and very interesting and challenging topics.
In 1993, I invented in my Master’s thesis—together with my thesis supervisor—a whole new type of multinip calender, which replaced the existing 150-year-old supercalendering technology with a simple mechanical invention related to the roll stack structure of the calender. The calender (Valmet’s Opti Calender Multinip) rapidly blew away the competition—in the following years, the new calender became a billion-euro business for Valmet.
I was nominated Young Scientist of the Year in 2003 by Tekniikan Edistämisäätiö of the Ministry of Trade and Industry for the findings in my doctoral thesis.