Aalto Industry and Innovation Infrastructure (i3)
Aalto i3 – Aalto Industry and Innovation Infrastructure is for students, researchers and companies to innovate and co-create smart, connected products and services. Offering a variety of specialised manufacturing and testing facilities, Aalto i3 provides structured access to a unique multi-purpose infrastructure. Aalto i3 stems from the School of Engineering's successful research tradition in systems design, production and energy. It can be utilised in all cases where there is a need to work with physical constructions and networked products.
Scientific domain
PE7: Systems and Communication Engineering PE8: Products and Processes Engineering PE6: Computer Science and InformaticsKeywords
3D-printing Build environment Civil engineering Concrete Construction Energy Entrepreneurship Innovation IoT Metal Minerals Mobility Pavement Production Production 4.0 Structure Urban environment Water Welding WoodworkHome partner institution
(Aalto) Aalto UniversityWebsite
Technical staff available
YesRemote access details
In developmentOpen to external users
YesEquipment
The infrastructure consists of a variety of facilities, analysis and testing equipment, modelling and simulation tools and manufacturing capabilities to support the journey from idea to product. In addition to cutting-edge manufacturing technologies that are mainly used for top-level research, the infrastructure also includes more conventional tools for educational use.
Online booking system available
YesDescription
Aalto i3 – Aalto Industry and Innovation Infrastructure is for students, researchers and companies to innovate and co-create smart, connected products and services. Offering a variety of specialised manufacturing and testing facilities, Aalto i3 provides structured access to a unique multi-purpose infrastructure. Aalto i3 stems from the School of Engineering's successful research tradition in systems design, production and energy. It can be utilised in all cases where there is a need to work with physical constructions and networked products.