The Aalto Way: Creating innovation and entrepreneurship in research Infrastructures; Markku Markkula Member of the EU Committee of the Regions Aalto University.

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The Aalto Way: Creating innovation and entrepreneurship in research Infrastructures; Markku Markkula Member of the EU Committee of the Regions Aalto University 2014

How to Develop Pioneering Innovation Ecosystems? Why the regional innovation ecosystems are the drivers of change? There is a huge gap between the latest research knowledge and real life practice. What do we need to do to fill it? CoR has defined the following guidelines: 1.Europe needs pioneering regions to be forerunners in implementing the EU2020 and through that to invent the desired future. 2.Lifelong learning and the full use of ICT are cornerstones for this change of mindset towards entrepreneurship and innovation. 3.We need the dynamic understanding of regional innovation ecosystems where public, private and third sector learn to operate together. Modernize Triple Helix. 4.We need methodologies to mobilize public private partnerships and encourage especially people participations: user-driven open innovation & living labs. 5.We need to speed up the change by scalability & implementation. European partnerships with universities at the core need to be used as the drivers. Source: CoR Opinions

Aalto research excellence Focus and relevance by building on strengths Global business dynamics Architecture World class potential Process and systems competence Art Digitalization Human- centred living environments Themes driving multi- disciplinary research Energy & sustainable use of natural resources Art Computation and modeling Materials World classICT DesignNew media Based on extensive international research evaluation (RAE), 2009,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, PULL PUSH

Aalto aims to educate game-changers Teaching evaluation exercise (TEE) in 2011 gave a solid basis for development Increasingly project based courses Real-life cases from the industry Students as co-creators leads to new openings, increased motivation and self-confidence Alignment of studies and gaining work experience Startup Sauna, Aalto Ventures Program, Aalto Center for Entrepreneurship, Start-up Center and AppCampus Entrepreneurial mindset and skills Business acceleration Ecosystem creation Entrepreneur- ship Crossing borders Risk-taking and diversity as resource Multidisciplinary programs (e.g. PdP, IDBM, CS) Factories International links and collaboration (e.g. we.learn.it) Co-creation Working together

More Bottom-up Activities in a Systemic Way From Triple Helix to Regional Innovation Ecosystems: Using The Hubconcepts™ - Innovation Hub Framework Company and forum driven activities Public-private partnerships Public policy driven activities “Smart Handover” National /Regional Innovation Policy Research & Development Activities Education (elementary to university) Physical Infrastructure and Service Structures Cluster Policies & Programs Start-ups Living Labs / Test-Beds Incubation Environments Anchors Growth SMEs Technology Innovation Area Biotech & Pharma Phase I Residential Zone Semiconductor Phase II Semiconductor Phase I Biotech & Pharma Phase II Scientific Research and Education Zone First-class master plans & Innovation Hub concepts complete each other Based on Hubconcepts Inc / Jukka Viitanen: Copyright and all rights reserved. Read the article by Jukka Viitanen & Markku Markkula & Carlos Ripoll in the Knowledge Triangle Book 2013.

Espoo Innovation Garden & Aalto University Campus 2020 According to the plans, in the next 10 years, there will be new investments of 6 billion €: metro, tunnel construction of ring road, other infra, housing, office and business buildings, public services, university buildings, sports and cultural facilities… Young entrepreneurial mindset MicrosoftAaltoUniversity Rovio Tapiola Garden City EIT ICT Lab Laurea

Multidisciplinary platforms at Aalto: The whole range of abstraction levels 7 Aalto Student Business Projects BIZ 1993 Aalto Platforms Micronova SCI 2002 Aalto Media Factory 2010 Aalto Service Factory 2010 CKIR BIZ 1999 Aaltonaut 2013 Cruise and Ferry Experience 2007 HIIT SCI 1999 EIT ICT Labs SCI 2010 Aalto Design Factory 2008 Aalto Learning Hubs 2010 Aalto Health Factory 2012 ACE 2010 Startup Sauna 2010 Startup Center 1998 Creative Sustainability Program ARTS 2012 Aalto Energy Platform 2013 Innovative City Program 2003 Aalto Ventures Program SCI 2012 IDBM Program BIZ 2005 Aalto Future Club 2012 Aalto Global Impact BIZ 2012 Urban Mill 2012 Early mover advantage Spreading multidisciplinary methods Real products, services and businesses Exploring opportunities Aalto Camp for Societal Innovation ACSI 2010 ADDLab ENG 2011 AppCampus 2012

Hubs for interaction – Aalto Factories Environments for learning, research, and co-creation Students Researchers Companies Society – e.g. Urban Mill Strong global interest and expanding presence Design Factory Media Factory Service Factory Unicef Audi eFM Washtec Carvajal Biolan Comnet Kesko Coreorient Ensto Ericsson GE Helsinki Kone Konecranes USP Locomotec Metso MetsäWood NetMedi Nextim Nordic Hug Philips RAY Sako Wärtsilä Rovio Qonsalt Chemical Industry Federation Fluid NSF Storaenso Introdex Unicef Toyota VWG Health Factory

Finland, Aalto Design Factory Learning as Exploration & New learning spaces Solutions to today's most pressing problems will not be found by people in isolation Support teams, give them space, possibilities, support and protection to learn and grow Create flexible facilities to make things, collaborate on solutions virtually Cross boundaries, experiment, fail, learn, repeat

we.learn.it Workshops  Workshops for teachers & students  experiment and explorer with facilitators  learning basic techniques (e.g. accessing open satellite data), other tools – e.g. specific apps, thermal images etc.  get inspiration & plan projects  several techniques used – e.g. dragons' den

EUE: Need to Integrate Research to Real Life Practice and Challenges EUE is a 4 year and €20 million research program (financed 50 % industry, 50 % public). City and people Open accurate 3D-world – compare and produce plans - Espoo Living Labs Regional Information Model Citizens and decisionmakers Demos, Apps, Future Human behaviour & Knowledge management in Regional Information Model

Smart Specialisation Strategies: Implementing European Partnerships Bench-Learning Conference for Pioneering Innovation Regions June 18 th 2014, Brussels Using the Meshmoon Virtual Environment EKA – Forerunner Area Helsinki Region, Workpackage B, Markku Markkula, Juho-Pekka Virtanen, Lars Miikki, Ali Kämäräinen, Tommi Hollström, Marika Ahlavuo, Hannu Hyyppä, Hank Kune