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IonCell-F won the price in pitching

IonCell-F has won seed fund award at Innovation Day pitching organized by Climate-KIC Nordic.
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IonCell-F has won seed fund award at Innovation Day pitching organized by Climate-KIC Nordic. Prof. Pekka Oinas was succesfully pitching Ion-Cell-F climate change mitigation and business venturiIonCell-F has won seed fund award at Innovation Day pitching organized by Climate-KIC Nordicng opportunity to Climate-KIC themetic and regional directors, who saw case very possible candidate to participate Climate-KIC innovation programs, on which the focus is boost new climate change mitigation and adaptation business ideas from research. Climate-KIC is coordinated at Aalto by Petri Allekotte, who suported Prof. Pekka Oinas to participate Climate-KIC event at DTU Copenhagen. Also Mrs Suvi Häkämies from Green Net Finland got award to furtnert develop idea related to urban housing energy efficiency. Aalto is partner at Climate-KIC program, more information of Climate-KIC program and open calls:

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