New videos about research and laboratory services of the University of Oulu!

Written by Kaisa Still

 

The university of Oulu offers many research and laboratory services for companies. Which ones are you already familiar with? Our recently released five videos tell about the collaboration possibilities for supporting your own RDI-activities.

At the universities, the research and laboratory services are oftentimes described with research infrastructures. These are entities comprising of research equipment, materials and services, which enable research and applied research. The significant investments by universities for maintaining and developing world-class infrastructures are also intended for supporting companies and others in their own RDI.

Our new videos highlight five service entities with active involvement in corporate RDI! The videos present possibilities for product development and testing, for production and process development, for quality control and for training with us:

What sparks your interest? How can we help you and your company? Each video includes contact information details. In addition, we at the Innovation Centre are more than happy to help you. Just contact us!

ps. Making the videos was such a great experience! I got to visit these really impressive physical spaces and see the state-of-the-art machines and equipment. And I got inspired by the stories and future plans by these amazing professionals that are very motivated to work with companies. -Kaisa

 

 

Kaisa Still

Asiakkuuspäällikkö / Manager, Business Collaboration +358 40 1508741, kaisa.still@oulu.fi

Strategiset kumppanuudet; tutkimusta hyödyntävä yritysyhteistyö; innovaatioekosysteemit; Business Finlandin co-creation ja co-innovation- instrumenttien sparraus; myös Veturi-ekosysteemihakuihin liittyen (Metsä & Fortum, and Kone) 

Strategic partnerships; company collaboration for research; innovation ecosystems; sparring for Business Finland co-creation and co-innovation instruments; also for Veturi ecosystem funding (Metsä & Fortum, and Kone)

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