Neste and Aalto University to begin strategic research cooperation to strengthen Finnish competitiveness
Neste and Aalto University have today signed a letter of intent on strategic cooperation and the creation of a new research portfolio. The aim of the cooperation is to increase Finnish chemical industry expertise in chemical engineering, bioeconomy, circular economy, and digitalization. It is also intended to support important growth areas for Neste, such as renewable products and low carbon solutions.
鈥淲e are very pleased with this new kind of strategic cooperation with Aalto University. The overall purpose of the projects that the research portfolio includes is to improve the competitiveness of the Finnish chemical industry, and, indeed, of society as a whole. Finland鈥檚 undoubted strengths are highly trained professionals and a drive for research and the development of innovations. This know-how and passion for renewal are also the foundations of Neste鈥檚 success,鈥 says Matti Lievonen, the President & CEO of Neste.
鈥淲e and Neste will together be able to identify and solve complex challenges and to educate far-sighted specialists of the future. Aalto University and Neste have long been partners, but this strategic cooperation model and new research portfolio open the door to an entirely new kind of collaboration. We expect our cooperation to grow and expand significantly over the course of long-term endeavors,鈥 says Ilkka Niemel盲, President of Aalto University.
The research portfolio projects are due to begin in the first half of 2019.
More information:
Janne Laine, Dean, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, janne.laine@aalto.fi, tel. +358 50 465 6835
Lars Peter Lindfors, Senior Vice President, Technology, Neste, lars-peter.lindfors@neste.com, tel. +358 50 458 3605
Photo: Aalto University's President Ilkka Niemel盲 and Neste's President & CEO Matti Lievonen signed the letter of intent on strategic cooperation in Espoo, Finland.
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