Students shaped Hilti Finland’s broader AI adoption strategy
‘Younes and Hien delivered exceptional work, and we now have a much clearer understanding of how AI works’
During the 2025–26 academic year, students at the School of Business have carried out several projects related to the use of artificial intelligence for companies operating in different sectors. In these customised student business projects, data analytics models and automated processes have been developed and generative AI solutions tested, which support decision-making and streamline companies’ processes. The projects have provided students with practical learning and companies with concrete pilots and recommendations for further development.
‘The academic year now ending has been very busy also in terms of customised student business projects. It has been fantastic how positive the feedback from both clients and students has been on the projects, several of which have had an AI theme this year,’ says Tommi Vihervaara, the specialist coordinating the projects from the School of Business External Relations unit.
Representatives of partner companies have without exception given excellent feedback on the work done by the student groups. The projects have provided companies with concrete tools and a valuable external perspective on the strategic use of artificial intelligence.
‘Younes and Hien delivered exceptional work, and we now have a much clearer understanding of how AI works’
The aim was to provide PwC Finland with structured insights to better advise and support its clients in developing AI strategies within finance operations
‘Understanding both the opportunities and the limitations of data and AI has become essential’
Students from the Aalto University School of Business carried out a research project commissioned by Kesko to investigate how Onninen's sales personnel could use artificial intelligence
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