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Aalto University launches Inventors program to turn science into impact

Aalto University is inviting researchers to take their first step toward real-world impact with Aalto Inventors 鈥 a bold new training program designed to unlock the commercial and societal value of scientific work. Rooted in the university鈥檚 core values of responsibility, courage, and collaboration, the initiative empowers researchers to explore entrepreneurial pathways and transform breakthroughs into innovations for a better future.
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The program kicked off in April with 16 doctoral students and post-docs from bioeconomy, strongly supported by key people from the innovation ecosystem. Photo: Aalto University

At Aalto University, groundbreaking research is happening every day across disciplines and among world-class researchers. But while scientific excellence is thriving, something critical has been missing: only a small fraction of this research travels beyond academia to create societal or commercial impact. During 2024, our researchers published over 2,300 scientific articles while only 148 invention disclosures were submitted. 

鈥楤ased on Aalto University鈥檚 strategy, our aim is to generate sustainable innovative solutions to tackle global grand challenges. We are combining world-class fundamental research with efforts to transform the results into practical applications and economic value. The newly launched Aalto Inventors program is an excellent tool to execute our strategy', says Janne Laine, Vice President of Innovation.  

Aalto Inventors is a training program designed for researchers who are not yet engaged in the innovation pipeline. Piloted this spring in the School of Chemical Engineering in collaboration with  competence center and Bioinnovation Center, the program offers doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers a structured path to explore the commercial potential of their research. The aim is to bring these two worlds, that might feel far apart, together in a meaningful way. 

'We do need a new culture of innovation, and this is a concrete step in that direction. As a young scientist I also used to think that being an inventor conflict with doing research 鈥 but now I know it鈥檚 the opposite,' shared Kristiina Kruus, Dean of the School of Chemical Engineering, during her welcome remarks at the kick-off. 鈥淭hey support each other.鈥 

This is not about turning every scientist into a startup founder overnight. Instead, Inventors focuses on building a mindset shift and offering hands-on learning. During the program, participants assess the impact potential of their work, think about the applicability of their research, learn the basics of intellectual property and funding, write invention disclosures, get to know the opportunities provided at Aalto and meet other researchers who have transitioned from academia to entrepreneurship. 

We want to create a culture where curiosity-driven exploration and innovation are not just encouraged but expected as part of your research.

Myungji Suh, Inventors program manager

鈥榃e want to create a culture where curiosity-driven exploration and innovation are not just encouraged but expected as part of your research journey at Aalto,鈥 says program manager Myungji Suh. 鈥楢alto Inventors exists to ensure that more ideas can flourish and, in turn contribute to advancements of basic science.鈥 

This first program is more than just a pilot; it is the first chapter of a larger initiative where the goal is to eventually expand the program across all fields at Aalto and to make innovation a joyful, integrated part of the research journey. 

As the first cohort of Aalto Inventors continues its journey, we look forward to new participants, partners, and supporters getting involved and helping us unlock the untapped potential of our research. 

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Aalto Inventors

The first step on your innovation journey: Field-specific innovation training exclusively for researchers to discover the impact potential of your work.

Innovation School

Advancing entrepreneurship and innovations

Behind Aalto's entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem are both student-led entrepreneurial activities and the university's own research and innovation hubs.

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Turning Research into Impact: Insights from the Inventors Program Panel

Aalto University鈥檚 Inventors Program recently hosted a panel discussion bringing together experts from research, entrepreneurship, and industry to share their perspectives on turning scientific ideas into successful ventures.

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