The State of the European Environment – How does Finland compare? Challenges and opportunities for Finland, Seminar 25.6.2015

You are all warmly welcome to the seminar on

The State of the European Environment – How does Finland compare? Challenges and opportunities for Finland

Thursday 25.6.2015 at 8.30-11.30, Ministry of the Environment, Aleksanterinkatu 7, Helsinki. Seminar room Pankkisali

The European environment — state and outlook 2015 (SOER 2015) provides a comprehensive assessment of the European environment’s state, trends and prospects. In many parts of Europe, the local environment is arguably in as good a state today as it has been since the start of industrialisation. Despite the environmental improvements of recent decades, the challenges that Europe faces today are considerable. How does Finland compare to other European countries? What are the challenges and opportunities for Finland? We tend to believe that Finland is among the leading countries of environmental management in Europe, but some of the indicators, as for example the share of recycled municipal waste, show otherwise. What should we do in order to improve by next SOER 2020, and to achieve the EU’s 2050 vision of living well within the limits of the planet?

Welcome to the seminar organized by the Ministry of the Environment, the Finnish Environment Institute, the Forum for Environmental Information and the Future Earth Finland where the Executive Director of the European Environment Agency (EEA) Hans Bruyninckx  presents the European Environment State and Outlook 2015 -report and the Research Director of the Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) Per Mickwitz reflects the findings of the report from the Finnish point of view, after which we expect to have comments from ministries, decision-makers, industry and civil society organisations  followed by a lively discussion.

The language of the seminar is English.

The seminar is free of charge and open for everyone, but registration is needed.
In order to ensure your place, please register via this form by Monday 15.6.
More information about the event you can find here.

Program

8.30 Breakfast
9.00 Opening, Minister of the Environment (tbc)
9.15 The European Environment State and Outlook 2015
Hans Bruyninckx, Executive Director, European Environment Agency (EEA)

10.15 Break

10.30 How does Finland compare? Challenges and opportunities for Finland
Per Mickwitz, Research Director, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE)
10.45 Discussion


Contact:

Johanna Kentala-Lehtonen
Koordinaattori / Coordinator
Ympäristötiedon foorumi / Forum for Environmental Information

+358 (0) 29 4158 128
johanna.kentala-lehtonen(at)ymparistotiedonfoorumi.fi

Ympäristötiedon foorumi
HENVI PL 65 / Viikinkaari 2a
00014 Helsingin yliopisto

http://www.ymparistotiedonfoorumi.fi

Päiväkotilapset osallistuivat uuden kaupunkiviljelmän perustamistalkoisiin Otaniemen Innovation Alleylla

Espoo Innovation Gardenissa kasvaa uusi sukupolvi innokkaita kestävän kaupunkikehityksen pioneereja.

Aalto-yliopiston kampusalueella sijaitsevassa Urban Millissä toimivat kaupunkiviljelyaktiivit kutsuivat Otaniemen Servin-Maijan päiväkodin lapsia mukaan uuden laatikkoviljelmän perustamistalkoisiin Urban Millin korttelin eli Innovation Alleyn sisäpihan laidalle.

Kokeilulla on tarkoitus osoittaa, kuinka vajaakäytössä olevia alueita voidaan elävöittää ja luoda samalla yhteisöllistä sekä kestävää kehitystä edistävää toimintaa. Viljelylaarit on helppo rakentaa käytetyistä kuormalavoista, ja niitä voidaan tarvittaessa siirtää. Niitä ei ole siis välttämättä tarkoitettu pysyviksi, vaan tarkoitus on osoittaa osallistavan kokeilun kautta miten kaupunkitilaa voi paremmin hyödyntää.Päiväkotilapset saivat kylvön päätteeksi Espoon innovaatiopuutarhurimerkit Urban Millin Lars Miikiltä.

Kokeiluun toteuttamiseen osallistuu Urban Mill ja Servin-Maijan päiväkoti. Projekti on avoin kaikille halukkaille, jotka haluavat tulla mukaan kehittämään ja kokeilemaan. Myös uudet ideat ovat tervetulleita!

Lisätietoja: Petri Kangassalo, etunimi.sukunimi@aalto.fi, p. 0400-856352

Teksti ja kuvat: Petri Kangassalo ja Lars Miikki

Out of Sight generates interest in Art and Design in Otaniemi area..

”Imagine a group of friends looking at a blank wall through their smartphones, discussing the art piece. It can start conversations with fellow metro users. Out of Sight is a virtual gallery on your metro station. Out of Sight generates interest in Art and Design in Otaniemi area and can present up and coming talents of Aalto.”

We are excited to present Out of Sight, an ongoing virtual reality gallery, where works of art from EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art, and Aalto University students are exhibited.

The exhibition runs from 22nd to 31st of May. Exhibition is part of Taidelinja, HKL’s culture festival, open to all.

How to see Out of Sight?

First of all you need to download the Arilyn app. You’ll find it in the App Store and in the Google Play store. Links can be found below. Great, now you have the tool to view the art pieces.

Now head up to the Metro station. You can pick any station in Helsinki but for the best experience, go to Kamppi or Central Railway Station. You’ve arrived to the station, now you can start looking for art!

One thing you need to know is where are the “targets” that transform into art with your Arilyn app. You’ll find images of all the targets here on our website. In addition we have put stickers on the floors of the stations. Find a target or a sticker and you’re almost ready.

When you’re in front of a target, open Arilyn and just point your camera towards the target. It will take a couple of seconds for Arilyn to work it’s magic. Congratulations! You’ve now found your first hidden treasure on the station. Now go look for the next one!

If you want to see Out of Sight in action before you go test it yourself, check the video above.

Check out the website at outofsight.fi

Background info: http://www.espooinnovationgarden.fi/en/espoo-innovation-garden/student-team-designs-virtual-art-gallery-for-aalto-university-metro-station/

Valtion Diplomi-insinöörien liitto juhlisti 70 vuotista taivaltaan Urban Millissä 21.5.2015

Valtion Diplomi-insinöörien liitto VDL ry juhlisti 70 vuotista taivaltaan Urban Millissä 21.5.2015. Ohjelmassa oli vuosikokous, ruokaa ja juomaa sekä pienimuotoinen juhlatilaisuus, jossa jaettiin ansiomerkkejä liiton toimijoille sekä tutustuttiin valokuvin aikaisempiin juhliin.

Näissä juhlissa Urban Mill osoitti jälleen muuntautumiskykynsä. Paikka muuntautui sopivaksi näille juhlille ja Urban Caven widescreen oli mukava työkalu niin kokouksessa kuin valokuvahistoriikissa.

Urban Mill valikoitui juhlapaikaksi juhlien yhden sponsorin TEKin kautta. Tilat tarjosivat Urban Mill ja TEKin Uudenmaan aluetoimisto, jotka pilotoivat yhdessä uudenlaisia yhteisötilapalveluita Otaniemen alueella. Kiitokset kaikille sponsoreille.

VDL_ansiomerkitKuva: Ansiomerkin saaneinta VDL:n toimijoita.

VDL_UrbanMillKuva: Lobby muovautui viehättäväksi ruoka- ja seurustelupaikaksi

Valtion Diplomi-insinöörien Liitto VDL ry on perustettu vuonna 1945. Lähes koko toimiaikansa se on ollut neuvottelukelpoinen edunvalvontajärjestö.

Nykyään VDL jatkaa toimintaansa aatteellisena ja ammatillisena yhdistyksenä. VDL tarjoaa jäsenyhdistyksilleen foorumin vaihtaa tietoja ja kokemuksia uudessa edunvalvontajärjestelmässä. Liitto seuraa mm. myös diplomi-insinöörien eri alojen palkkatason kehitystä ja pyrkii kokoamaan ja jakamaan sitä koskevaa tietoa alajärjestöjensä käyttöön.

Tekstin ja kuvat toimitti Anu Vaari VDL:sta.

Guggenheim Helsinki -arkkitehtuurikilpailun tuomari Yoshiharu Tsukamoto luennoi maanantaina osallistuvasta kaupunkisuunnittelusta

LEHDISTÖTIEDOTE 21.5.2015

Guggenheim Helsinki -arkkitehtuurikilpailun tuomaristoon kuuluva japanilainen arkkitehti Yoshiharu Tsukamoto alustaa keskustelua osallistuvasta kaupunkisuunnittelusta avoimessa luentotilaisuudessa maanantaina 25.5. klo 17 Cafe Köketissä. Tsukamoton toimisto Atelier Bow Wow on tullut tunnetuksi perinteistä ajattelua haastavista arkkitehtuuriprojekteistaan.

Luentotilaisuuden järjestää viime syksynä Yle Teemalla esitetystä Kaupunki Uusiksi -sarjasta tutuksi tullut Uusi Kaupunki -kollektiivi. Tilaisuus käynnistää kollektiivin toteuttamien avointen luentojen sarjan Uusi Kaupunki Studia Generalian. Luentoja järjestetään jatkossa vaihtuvista teemoista neljä kertaa vuodesta.

Studia Generalia -sarjan tavoitteena on syventää kaikkien kaupunkisuunnitteluun osallistuvien – niin arkkitehtien kuin asukkaiden, päätöksentekijöiden, yrittäjien ja kaupunkiaktivistien – uusiin suunnittelukeinoihin ja -ajatteluun liittyvää ymmärrystä ja osaamista.

– Viheliäisten ongelmien aikakaudella osallistuva suunnittelu muodostaa tärkeän keinon toimivampien ja kestävämpien kaupunkien rakentamiseen. Suunnittelijakunnalla pitää olla käytössään keinot asukaslähtöisen tietotaidon hyödyntämiseen, kertoo Inari Virkkala Uusi Kaupunki -kollektiivista.

Kevään 2015 yleisteemana Studia Generaliassa on osallistuva suunnittelu. Japanilaisen Tsukamoton luento osallistuvasta kaupunkisuunnittelusta vertautuu teollisen muotoilijan Hannu Kähösen (Creadesign Oy), kaupunkimuotoilija Mikko Kutvosen (Toimiva Kaupunki) sekä arkkitehti Hilla Rudangon (Uusi Kaupunki -kollektiivi) esimerkkeihin Suomesta. Tilaisuus on englanninkielinen.

Tapahtuma järjestetään yhteistyössä Aalto-yliopiston, Arkkitehdit Tommila Oy:n ja Guggenheim-säätiön kanssa.

Tapahtuman Facebook-sivu: https://www.facebook.com/events/1628058767426338/

Uusi Kaupunki -kollektiivin sivut:
http://uusi-kaupunki.fi/uusi-kaupunki-studia-generalia-25-5-with-yoshiharu-tsukamoto/

Lisätietoja:

Inari Virkkala
Uusi Kaupunki -kollektiivi
inari(at)inarivirkkala.com
+358 40 574 1926

Product Design Gala tomorrow 22.5.2015 at Design Factory and Urban Mill!

Date/Time:
Date – 22/05/2015
09:00-17:00

Presentation Day 21.5. 2015 video stream from 10 am to 5 pm: http://livestream.com/accounts/6845410/events/4065595

Location:
Aalto Design Factory & Urban Mill

Welcome to the Product Design Gala 2015!

Are business, design, engineering or innovations close to your heart? Would you be interested to see what an interdisciplinary team can accomplish in a year together with industry partners and university mentors?

We welcome you to fall in love with the results of our interdisciplinary Product Development Project -teams in the Product Design Gala on May 22th at Aalto Design Factory & Urban Mill!

The student teams from Aalto University have been working hard for the whole year to complete their design challenges given by industrial companies and other collaborating parties. In the public exhibition you’ll have the possibility to get familiar with the teams as well as with their amazing prototypes.

This year the teams were sponsored by the following companies: ABB, Airbus, Audi, City of Espoo, Comnet/Ericsson, Fortum, GE Healthcare, Innovamo, KONE, Konecranes, Lindström, Norpe, Stalatube, Unicef, Valmet and Wärtsilä.

In addition, we have three student teams working on their own ideas and pursuing their dreams: All Terrain Skateboard, Yonder and Duckter.

Welcome!

Schedule of the day
09.00    Doors open – the exhibition starts!
13.00    Selected presentations @Stage
17.00    The exhibition ends.

Facebook event

https://www.facebook.com/events/1589240894655967/

On Twitter

#pdpgala15

Projects 2015

http://pdp.fi/product-design-gala/

TEAMS AT URBAN MILL

Team Sisu (GE Healthcare)

In intensive care unit patient’s critical parameters, like the pulse and ECG are being constantly monitored. However, a vast amount of cables is needed and these cables hinder the work of nurses. GE Healthcare is tackling this problem by developing wireless patient monitoring. Team Sisu has helped GE by designing the battery management system. By following the user-centric design process, we defined the system requirements from the nurse’s point of view and went through iterative prototyping cycles to develop a best charging solution for challenging hospital environment.

m_cubed (Konecranes)

m_cubed aims at eliminating the stress felt by nurses and hospital logistics employees. The material flow in hospitals is almost immeasurable and delivery of goods and restocking is part of daily routines. For various parties it means that their valuable time is used inefficiently. Team m_cubed introduces a solution for logistics of the future in order to minimize haste, frustration, time and money spent. The automated system includes a fully functional delivery and auditing for material flow inside the hospital. The system is based on world-leading technology by Konecranes, ensuring quality, convenience and reliability.

KIDE (Norpe)

We are busier than ever. Due to this, demand for convenience food is on the rise and now is the time to respond to this demand. Team KIDE designed and built a prototype of the next generation plug-in cabinet for convenient retailing of refrigerated food products. We want to offer a base for the creation of a wider convenience concept for a variety of food retailing solutions. We offer convenience in every part of the chain, starting from the storeowners to machine operator and maintenance worker, all the way to the end customer, you.

Team Konstructor (KONE)

Constructing high-rise buildings is demanding. Problems related to different construction site flows (e.g. material, people and waste) tend to multiply as a building gets higher. Thus in our rapidly urbanizing world, the efficiency of vertical transportation at high-rise construction sites is becoming ever more important. Team Konstructor believes that empowering construction workers to make smarter decisions within the vertical transportation system of a construction site, is the key to easing many of the current problems. Our concept is a “smart panel” providing workers with real-time information on the elevator system and a straightforward platform for communication. It has the potential to transform the way elevators are being used at construction sites today – eventually allowing workers to wait less and work more.

Team Satisflying (Airbus)

We, the Team Satisflying set off to tackle hand luggage management on short-haul flights. The challenge is grand: there is great demand for ever better and more versatile solutions to conveniently store luggage and fit passengers in a highly technical and very limited space. The journey has been long and full of hardship, yet rewarding and filled with learning. In the end it’s all about people and finding clever ways to affect passenger behavior. Our demonstration at Urban Mill enables you to experience what might be the future of a smarter and more satisflying air passage.

Duckter (new venture)

Ducter is a product designed for hunting training without ammunition. Attached to the gun it calculates distance and velocity of the aimed object. With the help of a camera, it indicates how well the shot would hit the target. The result is shown in the LCD display, in order to help hunters to improve their aiming skills. No more those frustrating situations when one misses the target but apparently does not understand why. So whether you are a current or potential hunter, now is the time for Duckter, the best personal trainer for hunting!

TeaMetro (City of Espoo)

Our goal is to create a memorable and superior user experience at the new Aalto University metro station. The Aalto metro station will attract new businesses, services, and generate the buzz of a living city to the area. We want to give the visitors to Otaniemi an experience; that they have entered an innovative and exhilarating location, where science, art and economy blossom in a multinational environment. Our concept will bring the community together, be a catalyst for conversation, and offer a beautiful, innovative, and constantly changing visual experience to the Aalto station user.

Driven11, (Wärtsilä)

Driven11 is all about boosting the power plant construction work. Our product is a task assignment and instruction giving system used on a tablet. At the moment, many of the challenges faced by Wärtsilä power plant construction sites are related to communication. Same tasks are assigned many times and instructions aren’t updated or understood correctly. This happens because the workers come from different backgrounds and there is no efficient way of sharing tasks and giving instructions. With the help of our product, the construction work is made smoother and more effective, which will save a lot of time and money.

TEAMS AT THE YARD

Ideators (Stalatube)

Stainless steel is an often misunderstood material and its advantages stay in the shadows even though it has several benefits, which shine like the stainless steel itself. By being 100% recyclable, having a low lifetime costs and excellent material properties that can withstand harsh environments, stainless steel is a really ecological and cost-effective alternative to be considered. Since October 2014 onwards, Ideators have been ambassadors of stainless steel. We have developed a modular wind measurement mast, which appropriately showcases the different benefits of using stainless steel hollow sections.

Into The Box (Valmet)

Shipping paper machine rolls to the other side of the world is common in paper machine industry. However, transporting such large objects is expensive, requires heavy machinery, and firm enclosure for safe travel. The task of the project “Into the Box” is ambitious – decreasing shipping costs of paper machine rolls into one third by replacing open top containers with standard containers in paper machine logistics. For reaching this objective, we have developed a solution for loading and unloading heavy objects into the standard containers. Our device is cost efficient, electricity free, and can be operated by one person. It is safe and reliable to operate also in coarse conditions.

Bouycast (Comnet & Ericsson)

In our world, connectivity is all around us. When we are immersed in nature it is hard to stay connected. The objective of Bouycast is to provide you connectivity even in the most extreme conditions. The solutions provide the capability to drop messages, images, and tags on a self-sustainable router, which holds your message until it reaches its destination. It arrives as an eco-friendly DIY kit, so you can build your own device. The modularity of the devices allows you the freedom to customize the final outcome. With Bouycast, you can have your own network wherever you want.

Walulululu (Unicef)

Have you ever stepped in dog poo? The students in Ugandan primary schools step in poop and pee every time they visit a dry toilet – without shoes! That’s where they catch infections, get sick and start missing school. Together with the locals, Team Walulululu has developed a product that makes the dry toilets easier to clean, creating a safer and healthier environment for the children. It’s all about participation and empowerment!

Yonder (new venture)

Nature is a place for adventures and exploration. But it’s no fun without the right gear. Yonder is a try-out service for high-quality outdoor gear. We provide an easy access to the most innovative and durable outdoor products. You can test them in real conditions and find the right ones for your needs. We encourage smart spending, sustainability and discovering nature in a fun way. We believe everyone should have an easy access to the outdoors – to balance today’s busy lives in the city by having awesome adventures in the wild. Our mission is to lower the barrier between man and nature.

TEAMS AT DESIGN FACTORY

Team Sharium (Audi)

Sharing & Premium are certainly not the typical match. Team Sharium is all about bringing these two together and defining the bright future of premium car sharing. Our focus is on solving the hardware challenges of a premium car sharing vehicle. The goal has been to find the best ways to design the hardware in a premium way, while the nature of usage is changing. Multiple users and their personal needs, customizing, durability, premium feel and the variety of usage purposes have been the guiding stars of our concept development. Sharium is presenting the new way of premium driving – come and share the experience with us!

Everywear (Lindström)

Think about construction workers who commute between different working locations – their locations can change several times per month! Nowadays the mobile workforce has become a growing industry trend. This creates difficulties in managing their workwear. That is why Lindström asked Team Everywear to develop a new service concept to meet the requirements of mobile customers. The key to success was to define our customers and to understand their needs. Based on these factors, we created a concept to better serve the mobile workers. Our team focused on a clearly defined customer segment and how they could get clean workwear easily – everywhere.

Supear (Fortum)

Did you forget your keys at home today? Now it’s too late to notice, isn’t it? With Item Reminder the probability of such irritation is so close to zero as it can be. Using it is simple: attach tags to your essentials like your keys or wallet. When leaving home, Item Reminder lets you know if you actually have them. It is especially designed for urban apartment dwellers and their hectic lifestyle. Item Reminder does not feel like yet another piece of technology in your home: it is a smooth part of your daily routines, just like putting on your shoes. Forget the extra stress, Item Reminder’s got your back.

Conn Artists (ABB)

Many modern ships utilize Azipod propulsion systems. Unlike the traditional thruster units, they can rotate 360 degrees with the advantage of higher degree of energy efficiency and maneuverability of the ship. Our mission is to make the conning of Azipod powered ships even easier and more precise. This covers optimizing the quantity and display of information on the bridge, implementing fine and accurate commands and the simultaneous control of multiple Azipods. Finally, the introduction an ergonomic, intuitive and beautiful interface was a strong motivator for this great team. We are proud to demonstrate a new ship control and console interface that will be revolutionary.

AT Skate

Team AT Skate has worked on different approach to skateboarding. AT Skate’s goal was to combine electric skateboards and off-road mountainboards. It’s hard to find rigid structures and electrics in small size that are compatible for rougher use. After all, the goal is to make the board light and safe to use. Solution brings together composites, aluminium alloy, high voltage and off-the-shelf electronics. What’s even better, our team went for two different approaches, first for more complex prototype and later for simpler one to make sure that all possibilities were used.

Togapix (Innovamo)

Togapix’s mission is to link world of art exhibitions with digital world so that anyone with Internet connection and mobile phone can access the art and feel more connected to it. First, we help people to plan a visit to an art exhibition. Second, an engaging, interactive experience is created for the visitors. Finally, while they are leaving, visitors can take the best memories with them. The visitor can simply tap NFC tags placed next to artwork in an exhibition with their mobile to get additional information. Moreover, the application’s functionality includes searching for latest exhibitions, matching with visitors’ interests, sharing the favorite art with friends, and connecting with artists.

ME310

ME310 is an academic year long productand service development course, concentrating in practice-based learning.

Master level engineering, design and business students from Aalto University form a global team together with students from an international partner university.

Following the Stanford design process, the interdisciplinary team takes on a real-life design innovation challenge, brought forward by corporate sponsors.

As a result, after extensive research, prototyping and user testing the team proposes a system level solution which is demonstrated and presented with a functional proof-of concept prototype at the Stanford Design EXPE in June.

Team DataSam – Tracking assets in hospitals, Team Bosch – Services for autonomous vehicles, Team EMN – Charging solutions for electric buses

Aalto Festival 18.-31.5.2015 – tänään 16.5. jo ensimmäiset maistijaiset!

**Aalto Festival esittelee Aalto-yliopiston opiskelijoiden, vastavalmistuneiden ja akateemisten osaamista. ** Aalto Festival showcases the talents of Aalto University students, graduates and faculty. ** Aalto Festival presenterar talangerna från Aalto-universitetet: studeranden, utexaminerade och forskare.**

Tänään, lauantaina 16.5.2015

TOKYOn kevätmyyjäiset, Mediakeskus Lume, klo  12-18

”Kesäinen tunnelma ja myyjäiskarkelot saapuvat Arabianrantaan, kun Taiteiden ja suunnittelun ylioppilaat TOKYO ry järjestää perinteiset kevätmyyjäisensä Mediakeskus Lumessa. Kevätmyyjäiset on vuosittainen tapahtuma, jossa on tarjolla pöytäkaupalla Aalto ARTSin opiskelijoiden persoonallisimpia lahjoja, uniikkia taidetta, muotoilua ja käsitöitä! Hengähdystauon myyjäisten vilinässä tarjoaa Cafe Tokyo, jossa voit nauttia suolaisia ja makeita herkkuja ravintolapäivän hengessä.”

http://www.aaltofestival.fi/2015/fi/tokyo/

Space Invaders III, Otaniemen ostoskeskus, 12-18, iltaohjelma 19

”Space Invaders III – Esteettisesti siedettävämpi tapahtumallinen näyttelykokonaisuus tutkii tilan politiikkaa Otaniemen vanhassa pankkikiinteistössä ja julkisessa tilassa. Mikä on esteettisesti siedettävää kaupunkitilassa ja kuka on vastuussa näiden standardien määrittelystä? Tapahtuma yhdistää ääntä, kuvaa, performanssia, visuaalisia taiteita ja etsii uudenlaisia tapoja lähestyä taiteen tekemiseen ja esittämiseen liittyviä kysymyksiä. Yli kaksikymmentä taiteilijaa ja esiintyjää Suomesta ja ulkomailta yhdistää voimansa lyhyen pyörä- tai bussimatkan päässä Helsingin ydinkeskustasta.”

http://www.aaltofestival.fi/2015/fi/space-invaders/

Maanantaina 18.5.2015  mm.

Aalto Festival Opening,  14.00 – 17.00

”Aalto Festivalin avajaiset käynnistävät kaksiviikkoisen tapahtumakokonaisuuden, joka esittelee Aalto-yliopiston opiskelijoiden, valmistuneiden ja akateemisten osaamista. Tule kanssamme avaamaan kevään inspiroivin festivaali! Avajaisissa kuulet kiinnostavia puheenvuoroja ja tapaat ihmisiä taiteen, muotoilun, tekniikan ja talouden aloilta. Tilaisuudessa on myös nähtävillä valikoima parhaimpia valokuvia Helsinki Schoolin 20-vuotisen taipaleen varrelta. Tapahtumaan ennakkoilmoittauminen. Tervetuloa!”

http://www.aaltofestival.fi/2015/fi/opening/

Koko Aalto Festivalin kaksiviikkoinen ohjelma 18.-31.5.2015:

http://www.aaltofestival.fi/2015/fi/

Maanmittarikillan kaikkien aikojen hallitussitsit Urban Millillä

MK12-2015-05-08Perjantaina 8.5. Maanmittarikillan kaikkien aikojen hallitukset kokoontuivat Urban Millille sitsaamaan. Paikalle tuli noin satapäinen kirjava joukko mittareita eri ikäluokista, vanhin mukana ollut hallitus oli vuodelta 1988. Illan aikana nautittiin herkullisista ruuista ja juomista, muisteltiin menneitä vuosia puheiden muodossa sekä laulettiin paljon.

MK1-2015-05-08

Mikäli et saanut tapahtumaan kutsua ja olet toiminut Maanmittarikillan hallituksessa, niin laitathan yhteystietosi hallitukselle osoitteeseen mk-hallitus@list.ayy.fi. Näin varmistamme, että saat jatkossa kutsun tuleviin tapahtumiimme.

Maanmittarikilta kiittää Urban Milliä tiloista!

Juhlaterveisin, Maanmittarikillan hallitus.

Kuvaaja: Laura Strömberg

MK-logo

Tapahtumatilan käytön alennettuun hintaan tarjosivat Urban Mill ja TEKin Uudenmaan aluetoimisto, jotka yhdessä pilotoivat uudenlaisia yhteisötilapalveluja Otaniemen alueella.

Peloton Club Construction 19.5. – inspiroiva ilta rakentamisen tulevaisuudesta

Tervetuloa keskustelemaan kiinteistö- ja rakennusalan tulevaisuudesta! Minkälaista osaamista tarvitaan, kun digitalisaatio mullistaa prosessit ja liiketoimintamallit? Mikä on innovatiivisten yhteisöjen rooli?

UiBEX-ohjelman valmistelussa korostetaan yhdessä tekemistä ja yhteisöllisyyttä. Niiden avulla on saavutettavissa paljon lisäarvoa ja ne luovat perustaa uudelle käyttäjälähtöiselle liiketoiminnalle.

Peloton Club on Pohjoismaiden suurin asumisen, liikkumisen ja ruoan startup-ratkaisujen kehittäjien yhteisö. Tiistaina 19.5. klubilla puhutaan rakennusalan murroksesta.

Luvassa on inspiroivia puheenvuoroja, keskusteluja ja kohtaamisia sekä kaupungin parhaaksi valittua pizzaa. Ovet aukeavat klo 18 ja puheet kuullaan klo 18.30 alkaen. Paikka: Putte’s bar and pizza, Kalevankatu 6.

Katso ohjelma ja ilmoittaudu!

Open afternoon seminar at VTT: Stories of UX – UX-driven innovations

User experience (UX) can make a difference in the industry and business. In this seminar we will present examples of user experience as a source of innovation and competitive advantage. The seminar is the third event in the FIMECC UXUS seminar series on “Stories of UX”. FIMECC UXUS companies will present examples of competitive advantage gained with UX-driven design and innovation. In the UX Showroom you can see and experience yourself UX-driven innovations.
You are warmly welcome!When & Where: Wednesday 3.6.2015, 13:00 – 16:00
Venue : VTT, Vuorimiehentie 3, EspooRegistration:  Please sign up before 27.5.2015

12:30 Coffee & registration
13:00 Opening of the seminar, Eija Kaasinen, VTT
13:10 Novel crane concepts with UX-driven innovation,
Johannes Tarkiainen, Konecranes
13:40 Future marine concepts with UX-driven innovation,
Iiro Lindborg, Rolls-Royce
14:10 UX as a key to innovations and continuous renewal,
Maaria Nuutinen, UXUS Programme Manager, VTT
14:30– 16:00 UX Showroom – See and experience UX-driven innovations initiated from the FIMECC UXUS programme, e.g.:
  • Control room anywhere – Natural interaction in future process plants
  • Being one with the ship and the sea – Future ship bridge concepts
  • Hands-on experience of remote control – Boxhunter crane concept
  • Designing the best user experience – Red dot awarded Rocla forklift
The seminar is free of charge and you can forward the invitation to other persons who are possibly interested in the subject. Please register before May 27th, 2015.
Kind regards,
Maaria Nuutinen
FIMECC UXUS programme managerThe seminar is organised by the FIMECC UXUS Programme