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Aalto Festival 2017 – Open call for your event in May

Each year Aalto Festival showcases some of the best and brightest of Aalto University.

Last year we saw over 70 different events happen throughout the month of May. Thousands of people attended many great lectures, exhibitions, showcases, and galas across Helsinki and Espoo.

For 2017 we have even more planned, including a kick-off event and party on 19 April, a festival app, and other surprises. This is an open call for your talks and lectures, your exhibitions and dissertations happening in May.  Let us know.  Sign up now to be included in the app, on the website and as part of the marketing materials.  Raise your hand, register your event , and look for more information in the coming months.  

For more information, contact producer Katri Winqvist, katri.winqvist@aalto.fi, 050 5914314

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