University Preview
In University Preview we assess together the assumptions related to our operating environment in relation to new trends.
University Dialogue
The university dialogue focuses on setting targets for the coming year and longer-term activities, implementation of the plans and resourcing.
Processing of indoor environment anomaly
Indoor environment anomalies are processed the following way.
There are a limited number of digital goods for common use → Ecosystem growth should be accelerated through initial investments and functional interfaces
There are not enough digital goods necessary for the development of new solutions and growth on mobility platforms.
Data are unavailable or unsuitable for use cases → Common standards should be created, and customer needs should be made transparent
In the mobility sector, the data required for the development of platforms and concrete use cases are not yet shared sufficiently, or based on a common agreement.
Scalable platform solutions are not created in the mobility sector → Common rules and preconditions should be created for scalable solutions
The business objectives and incentives of operators in the mobility sector (public funding and market-based incentives) are difficult to reconcile when building platform-based mobility service solutions.
How should the platform economy be promoted in the mobility sector?
Can Finland take its place in the global growth market of smart mobility? The platform economy offers mobility sector companies a significant new opportunity for growth, internationalisation and finding solutions to the societal and environmental challenges of mobility. In this policy brief we present three recommendations related to innovation policy that support the development and growth of the platform economy in the mobility sector.
ViCCA students' exhibition (Un)seen: In the Dazzle of Infrastructure at Galleria Aarni
The exhibition (Un)seen: In the Dazzle of Infrastructure starts from an analysis of infrastructure with a focus beyond its more tangible manifestations. Infrastructure shapes not only our physical landscape, but our habits, culture, and temporality. It is at its most effective when it blends seamlessly into our surroundings and evades our consciousness. The exhibition’s approach to infrastructure is built around the solar, each project drawing different connections to infrastructural byproducts and our connection to the sun. (Un)seen: In the Dazzle of Infrastructure is a collective curatorial project and exhibition realized by ViCCA students. It features works both by course participants and artists selected through an open call.
From idea to innovation and commercialisation
Aalto supports researchers in becoming successful entrepreneurs in many different fields.
Thank you for building the future with us!
As a donor, you have an important role as a member of our community and as an enabler of our operations.
Donations to 911±¬ÁÏÍø in 2020
In 2020, 911±¬ÁÏÍø received €15,6M in donations and donation pledges.
Chat with Aalto students
Curious about life at 911±¬ÁÏÍø? Chat with Aalto students on Unibuddy and join them for virtual Coffee sessions on Fridays!
Annual strategic processes
Get to know 911±¬ÁÏÍø's annual strategic planning processes and strategy documentation, monitoring and reporting.
University Review
911±¬ÁÏÍø evaluates the implementation of the strategy utilising the feedback and results from the previous year.
Curious and daring youngsters
911±¬ÁÏÍø Junior offers art, technology and business experiences to all curious and daring primary, secondary and upper-secondary pupils.
Presentations at the Mechatronic Circus & Demo Day 2021
On this page you can find the presentations and the student videos (at the end of the page) from the Mechatronic Circus & Demo Day 2021
Mechatronic Circus & Demo Day 2021
The 11th Mechatronic Circus took place on 8 April, 2021. On this page you can find videos from the student projects as well as presentation materials from the Demo Day.
NDI Policy Brief 15: Accident information is needed to prevent emergencies in the Arctic waters
Increasing economic activity in the Russian Arctic has resulted in the growth of vessel traffic related to trade, exploration and research, marine tourism, and natural resource extraction activities. This has heightened the risk of maritime accidents.