Wärtsilä and Aalto University have signed a new five-year research and development partnership agreement, continuing their commitment to advancing innovation in clean energy technologies. The renewed contract builds on the success of their collaboration and introduces a stronger emphasis on international collaboration. The partnership continues to focus on key areas such as research and insight, talent development, recruitment, and educational collaboration.
The partnership has already delivered impactful projects with a focus on advancing the decarbonisation of the marine and energy industries including:
“Our collaboration with Aalto University has already delivered tangible results in advancing clean fuel technologies. By combining Wärtsilä’s industry-leading expertise with Aalto’s academic strength, we are actively supporting the decarbonisation of the marine and energy industries. This renewed partnership agreement takes that success further by expanding our international reach and ensuring that innovation continues to drive the green energy transition,” says Kari Hietanen, Executive Vice President, Public Affairs and Sustainability at Wärtsilä.
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Download free sample pagesA key highlight of the renewed agreement is its expanded international focus, strengthening collaboration with global academic networks and partners to accelerate knowledge sharing and innovation. Additional research areas include virtual validation, AI and machine learning, data analytics, and advanced materials.
“The renewed partnership agreement with Wärtsilä strengthens our joint long-term collaboration and reinforces our research impact by working together. By cooperating with Wärtsilä and other leading technology companies, we foster Finland's competitiveness in industrial as well as academic arenas,” says Ilkka Niemelä, President, Aalto University.
Wärtsilä also recently announced a new Industrial PhD programme in collaboration with Aalto University, University of Vaasa, and LUT University. The unique programme offers doctoral students research topics, secured funding and expert support from the partner universities and Wärtsilä in a joint effort to drive innovation in future technologies.