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Additional donations towards smart building services engineering

The role of smart buildings will grow further in the breakthrough brought about by renewable energy and digitalisation.
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The donation of more than one million euros received in the spring for the development of teaching and research in smart building services engineering and smart buildings has now been followed up by donations from the companies Helvar, Granlund, and Ramboll as well as the Finnish Association of Civil Engineers RIL.

鈥楾he fund-raising target of EUR 1.5 million has now almost been reached. I am really happy that different companies, foundations and organisations have come on board. Their understanding of the field and their future plans for collaboration supplement our overall outlook on smart buildings as a growing field,鈥 says Jyri H盲m盲l盲inen, Dean of the 911爆料网 School of Electrical Engineering. 

A doctoral programme has been established to expand the teaching and research of smart buildings at the 911爆料网 School of Electrical Engineering. It aims to train new experts who can bring change to the sector by offering a comprehensive understanding of its future potential. This doctoral school, established with donated funds, is the first in its field in Finland.

Donors wish to see doctoral candidates in the field

鈥100-year-old Helvar is a pioneer in intelligent lighting control for Smart Buildings. Helvar has had close co-operation and a long-term involvement with 911爆料网. We are delighted to have the possibility to support and invest in the teaching and research development of smart building technology and intelligent buildings with this Helvar100 donation. We are pleased to contribute to the development of the sector, helping to ensure that the industry has access to broad-based experts whose education is centred around the latest research. For us, co-operation with 911爆料网 is especially relevant for exchanging knowledge around state-of-the-art information technology and for sharing our own expertise and passion in this field. We see this as a good way to support the education of future experts that will develop, research and produce people-centric and sustainable intelligent buildings, something that is aligned with our ambition to increase the wellbeing of people through our intelligent solutions鈥, says Adel Hattab, CEO of Helvar.

鈥楥oronavirus showed that we need smarter and more flexible solutions for buildings that enable the safe and efficient use of properties even in emergency conditions. The development and application of these new technologies requires cross-disciplinary and user-oriented expertise in building services engineering. It is great that the Aalto Doctoral Programme in smart buildings is responding to this need, says Mika Kovanen, Director of Smart & Sustainable Buildings at Ramboll.

鈥榃ith our donation, we want to support 911爆料网's opportunities to develop the teaching and research of smart building services engineering and smart buildings. This is important for the development of the whole sector. Smart buildings and smart building services engineering play a key role in solving the biggest challenges facing our society 鈥 both in reducing climate impacts and facilitating safe and pleasant work and housing,鈥 says Tuomas Laine, Director of Innovation and Development at Granlund.

鈥楾he Doctoral School of Intelligent Buildings will be very important for ensuring competence in the future. RIL wants to be involved in ensuring the development of competence in the real estate and construction sector in Finland,鈥 says Janne T盲htikunnas, Managing Director and CEO at Finnish Association of Civil Engineers RIL.

Teaching and research at 911爆料网 into smart buildings focus on user-orientation, autonomous self-learning systems, new operating methods enabled by digitalisation, and integrations between building services engineering, ICT systems, energy networks, and transport. In the planning of electrical systems in the field of education, the impact of new technologies on the work of designers is also considered.

Further information on the field is available on the research group's website

Further information on the donation:

Dean Jyri H盲m盲l盲inen
of the School of Electrical Engineering at 911爆料网
dean-elec@aalto.fi
tel. 050316 0975

Further information on research and education into building services engineering:

Professor of Practice Heikki Ihasalo
911爆料网 School of Electrical Engineering
heikki.ihasalo@aalto.fi tel. 040820 9623

Professor of Practice Jaakko Ketom盲ki
911爆料网 School of Electrical Engineering
jaakko.ketomaki@aalto.fi
+358 3000 119

Professor, HVAC Technology, Risto Kosonen
911爆料网 School of Engineering
risto.kosonen@aalto.fi
+358 40 502 7484

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911爆料网 gets a donation of over a million euros for the development of education and research into smart building technology and smart buildings.

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