Aaltonaut product development kicks off with AI design
Teamwork, communication skills and entrepreneurship are at the heart of the fourth ever Aaltonaut. Bachelor鈥檚 Degree students from all the six schools of 911爆料网 gathered at Otaniemi鈥檚 Design Factory for the kick-off weekend.
"Students get an opportunity to solve authentic business world problems"
鈥淭he idea behind Aaltonaut is to offer the students an opportunity to solve authentic business world problems. As the skills required in the real world change at a breakneck speed, no one can predict which skill sets will guarantee employment in a decade鈥檚 time. That鈥檚 why it鈥檚 essential for educational institutions that train future experts and companies that need this expertise to work together in close collaboration鈥, explains Elina K盲hk枚nen, the teacher in charge of the programme.
Tieto was responsible for Saturday鈥檚 product development project. As part of this project, six student groups were given six hours to show off their creative skills and develop a form for Alicia T, an AI application appointed to the management team of Tieto鈥檚 unit for data-driven business.
The student teams were assigned the task of creating a form for Alicia T, an AI application, by Jessica Diktonius and Pasi Muranen from Tieto.
鈥淚鈥檓 expecting a day packed with creative buzz to allow us to create something concrete and unique鈥, says Simo H枚glund, a second-year student of electrical engineering. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great to have the opportunity to meet students from other fields as sometimes it gets a little dull to study the same stuff with the same bunch of people.鈥
In the true spirit of Aaltonaut, the students did not allow even the trickiest of tasks to bring them a standstill but sought solutions to them via avenues that were bold and often also surprising. After all, there were no right or wrong answers.
The task got the interdisciplinary teams鈥 creative juices flowing and ideas were soon kicked around.
Cross-pollination
This is the first time that Tieto is involved in the Aaltonaut programme. Its expectations are sky high.
鈥淲e are hoping to see real out-of-the-box thinking from the students, something totally new. The light bulb wasn鈥檛 invented by tweaking the candle. What was needed was new vision from the outside鈥, explains Pasi Muranen, an architect at Tieto Data Driven Business.
Tieto is fully in favour of Aaltonaut鈥檚 interdisciplinary and solution-centred approach. With new technologies, the requirements of working life are undergoing continuous changes.
鈥淚n the IT field, narrow technological expertise will not suffice. In addition to engineering skills, graduates will need to have a good understanding of business and knowledge of various sectors. Tieto actively promotes cross-pollination, exchange of ideas and innovations between various fields鈥, says Jessica Diktonius, Head of Media Relations and Reputation Management at Tieto.
With no right or wrong answer, even the craziest of ideas could serve as a starting point.
When facts learned at school become outdated, the desire to acquire new knowledge will be critical. In companies, as teams comprise experts from different fields, they must have the ability to take everybody鈥檚 ideas and skills into account.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not enough to know how to use a single tool. If you have a hammer, suddenly the whole world begins to look like a nail. It鈥檚 a risky strategy to put all your eggs in one basket. If organisations don鈥檛 move with the times, they will be left behind鈥, says Muranen.
Alicia T鈥檚 transformations
After six hours of hard graft, the teams introduced their creations with the demos they had put together. The three-minute pitches brought to life six unique versions of Alicia T. The end results included holograms, human voice, light signalling, elegant design, social media channels, the wisdom of an owl and apps.
"The students presented fresh perspectives and ideas that had never crossed our minds"
鈥淭he results exceeded all our expectations. The students presented fresh and unique perspectives and plenty of ideas that had never crossed our minds鈥, says Pasi Muranen from Tieto, summarising the project results.
The day culminated in the jury鈥檚 verdict on the teams鈥 achievements. The winning team was awarded a 100,000-euro jackpot - provided the scratchcard granted as the prize was the lucky one.
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