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News, Press release
30 November 2018
VTT launches an incubator to accelerate industrial renewal
News, Press release
26 November 2018
VTT and the City of Nokia to study the use of bio-based carbon dioxide as a raw material in the ECO3 business park in Finland
News, Press release
29 October 2018
Research restaurant TestEat opened in Munkkiniemi, Helsinki
News, Press release
24 October 2018
Stretchable electronics to boost Finnish export industry
News, Press release
27 September 2018
New wood-based materials to prevent the spread of microorganisms in hospitals
News, Press release
12 September 2018
New solutions around food: Fazer, IBM and VTT to set up an innovation ecosystem and research restaurant
News, Press release
2 July 2018
VTT develops piglet vaccination to reduce antibiotics use
News, Press release
27 June 2018
Use of smart solutions in dairy farms improves quality and productivity
News, Press release
27 June 2018
Converting factories into innovation platforms to make production more efficient in Finland
Blog post
11 June 2018
Water efficiency in industry ensures the continuation of business
News
7 June 2018
Doctoral dissertation in the field of chemical technology: Kaj Nikiforow
News, Press release
23 April 2018
New method significantly improves the production of biohydrogen and other biochemicals
Blog post
19 April 2018
Summer Night Smart City anyone? Ethics, Psychology and Artificial Intelligence in future city planning
Blog post
20 March 2018
From fashionable words to deeds – the district heating network has enormous, hidden potential for new products and services
News, Press release
19 March 2018
New food and eating solutions bring vitality to consumers
News, Press release
13 March 2018
Tasty superfood from plant cell cultures
News, Press release
12 March 2018
Europe invests to boost the uptake of robotic technologies by start-ups and SMEs
News, Press release
20 February 2018
Scientists upgrading production of cellulose-based electrical insulation components
News, Press release
23 January 2018
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation awards VTT for a bio-based packaging solution that reduces the use of plastics
News, Press release
17 January 2018
Alternatives to toxic phenol compounds used in glues are being developed from softwood tannins
News, Press release
16 January 2018
The EU countries should be able to decide themselves whether they allow cultivation of GM crops