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A village chief calls for responsible innovation, and an urban economics expert for tight-knit urban development

Aalto Vision Forum explored opportunities for growth in a rapidly changing operating environment.
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In terms of ensuring growth, support for lifelong learning and the promotion of multidisciplinary cooperation were seen as important tasks of the university. Photo: Lasse Lecklin / Aalto University

What is required for growth in a rapidly changing world where global challenges are strongly present? What capacities and competences are needed in business, and what is the role of the university? These issues were discussed at the Aalto Vision Forum on 22 May together with Aalto donors and partners.

In his contribution to the discussion, Jussi Herlin, Member of the Board of Directors of KONE, stressed that the solving of major global challenges requires extensive cooperation.

鈥楾he world in which we operate is unstable and fragile. It has its limits, which means that our growth also has limits. As a father, I feel strongly that our job is to make the world a better place. The faster we act, the faster we can make the bold decisions required by investments and growth.鈥

Global challenges are also opportunities for growth, as they force us to innovate new solutions that support sustainable development. Dean of Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering Kristiina Kruus highlighted recycling and the innovation of environmentally friendly materials, particularly Ioncell, as a good example.

鈥楢pproximately seven per cent of Finnish people's carbon footprint is caused by textiles. We can significantly reduce our carbon footprint by investing in the recycling of materials and introducing replacement fibres for cotton.鈥

Kristiina Kruus
Dean of Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering Kristiina Kruus highlighted recycling and the innovation of environmentally friendly materials, particularly Ioncell, as a good example. Photo: Lasse Lecklin / Aalto University

The generation of new solutions requires an innovative culture, the creation of which often demands major changes, particularly in traditional organisations. According to Village Chief Mikko Kauppinen from Health Innovation Village at GE, basic elements in the recipe for change include the creation of an atmosphere of openness and cooperation, and transition to an agile and rapid work culture characterised by bold experimentation and learning together.

鈥楤usiness models are now changing faster than technology. Everyone in the company is responsible for generating innovations. This requires openness and courage to experiment. Because the change is ongoing, we need to continuously learn how to control the chaos. Everything is running smoothly when there is a controlled chaos.鈥

Professor of Urban Economics Tuukka Saarimaa called for more tight-knit urban development and more efficient land use.

鈥楥ompared to many western countries, Finland is still lagging behind in urbanisation. From the perspective of productivity and growth, it is important to understand how we can take advantage of the positive effects of urbanisation and ensure that the benefits are higher than the cost of urban growth.鈥

In terms of ensuring growth, support for lifelong learning and the promotion of multidisciplinary cooperation were seen as important tasks of the university.

鈥極n the European scale, the Aalto campus is a unique centre of cooperation combining science, art, technology and economy. It produces changemakers that are used to solving challenges and creating together. It is a cradle of student-oriented entrepreneurship almost unrivalled in the world. Cooperative partners and all the support we have received from our donors, alumni, companies, foundations and other organisations are also of great importance 黑料网's innovation ecosystem鈥, says President of Aalto University Ilkka Niemel盲.

Further information on the Aalto Vision Forum:
Head of Donor Engagement Sinikka Heikkala
tel. +358 40 090 8899
sinikka.heikkala@aalto.fi

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