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VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd is a state-owned and controlled non-profit limited liability company. VTT is the largest research and technology company and research centre conducting applied research in
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. It provides research and innovation services and information for domestic and international customers and partners, both in private and public sectors. VTT is part of Finland's
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and operates under the mandate of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment.


History


Technical Research Institute of Finland (VTL) (1942–1972)

VTT – then called the Technical Research Institute of Finland (VTL) – was founded on 16 January 1942 by President
Risto Ryti Risto Heikki Ryti (; 3 February 1889 – 25 October 1956) served as the fifth president of Finland from 1940 to 1944. Ryti started his career as a politician in the field of economics and as a political background figure during the interwar perio ...
’s decree. Its mission was to engage in technical research for the benefit of science and society as a whole. Construction started immediately, and the research institute was completed in autumn 1943. The volume of the building was 20,000 cubic metres, and seven of VTT’s first ten laboratories were placed in the building. After the war, VTT expanded rapidly and was particularly occupied with the quality assurance of war compensation products. In 1950, the research institute comprised 15 laboratories. The state bought the land of Otaniemi Manor in 1949, and in 1955 the laboratory of mining technology moved to Otaniemi as the first VTT laboratory. In the 1960s, VTT grew to be the largest research institute in Finland, employing more than 400 people. VTT was an internationally recognised research centre. In the 1970s, the research institute underwent extensive modernisation, such as simplifying the administration and expanding the testing activities to research.


Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) (1972–2009)

In March 1972, the Technical Research Institute of Finland changed its name to Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT, ''Valtion teknillinen tutkimuskeskus'', National Technical Research Centre). VTT received new tasks due to the strong growth and diversification of industrial activities. It also participated in research related to the restructuring of society. The activities focused on technology research and the associated development work. In 1990, VTT had almost 6,000 cubic metres of underground laboratory space in Otaniemi and 15,000 square metres excavated at a depth exceeding 20 metres. In June 2007, the Ministerial Working Group on Administration and Regional Development supported the proposal of the Ministry of Industry and Trade to launch the preparatory work for transforming VTT into a state enterprise in early 2009.


VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (2010–2014)

A new name was introduced in 2010: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. VTT was divided structurally into groups. In addition to the parent company VTT, the new VTT Group consisted of three subsidiaries: VTT Expert Services Ltd, VTT Ventures Ltd and VTT International Ltd. VTT Memsfab Ltd started its operations in 2011. In 2012, VTT had more than 3,000 employees. In January 2014, VTT reformed its organisation and divided its operations into three business areas: * Knowledge Intensive Products and Services, * Smart Industry and Energy Systems; and * Solutions for Natural Resources and the Environment. In May 2014, the Government proposed that VTT would be made a limited liability company and that Mikes and VTT would be merged. According to the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, VTT operated in a very businesslike manner: it received about 70 per cent of its income from commissions assigned by companies and research funding open to competition.


VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd (2015–)

In January 2015, the Centre for Metrology (MIKES) was merged with VTT, and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland became a limited liability company. The company’s field of activity was defined as applied research in technology, taking research results to practical use, and operating as a national
metrology Metrology is the scientific study of measurement. It establishes a common understanding of units, crucial in linking human activities. Modern metrology has its roots in the French Revolution's political motivation to standardise units in Fran ...
institute. As a limited liability company, VTT was able to react more easily to changes in the customers and the environment, and to operate more freely in the financial markets. Bioruukki, a research centre for the bioeconomy and circular economy, was established in Kivenlahti, Espoo. Its aim was to overcome the ‘valley of death’ associated with the commercialisation of inventions. In January 2018, VTT sold Labtium Ltd and VTT Expert Services Ltd, which provided testing, inspection and certification services, to Eurofins Scientific Group. In May, it was announced that VTT would start coordinating a European consortium of more than 10 million euros to develop commercial applications for high-temperature SOFC fuel cell technology. In 2019, VTT launched its own incubator activities, VTT Launchpad, through which it provided support for research teams in setting up businesses. In December, VTT established a unit focusing on autonomous mobility in Turku, VTT Senseway. In May 2020, VTT announced that it would acquire Finland’s first
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. Its aim was to build a 50-
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quantum computer. The Finnish IQM Finland Oy, which works with quantum computing, was selected as the supplier of the quantum computer.


Organization

VTT’s head office is located in
Otaniemi Otaniemi ( Finnish), or Otnäs ( Swedish), is a district of Espoo, Finland. It is located near the border of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Otaniemi is located on the southern shore of the Laajalahti bay, next to the district of Tapiola near ...
,
Espoo Espoo (, ; sv, Esbo) is a city and municipality in the region of Uusimaa in the Republic of Finland. It is located on the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland, bordering the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, Kirkkonummi, Vihti and Nurmijärv ...
. The President and CEO is Antti Vasara, DSc (Tech.). In addition to Espoo, VTT has offices in
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,
Kajaani Kajaani (; sv, Kajana) is the most populous town and the capital of the Kainuu Region of Finland. It is located southeast of Lake Oulu (Oulujärvi), which drains into the Gulf of Bothnia through the Oulu River (Oulujoki). As of , it had a pop ...
,
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,
Tampere Tampere ( , , ; sv, Tammerfors, ) is a city in the Pirkanmaa region, located in the western part of Finland. Tampere is the most populous inland city in the Nordic countries. It has a population of 244,029; the urban area has a population ...
and
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. In 2022, VTT has four subsidiaries: *VTT Ventures Ltd *VTT International Ltd *VTT SenseWay Oy *VTT Holding Oy VTT also has five key initiatives, which it calls the technologies of exponential hope and growth * biotechnology in food production, * quantum technology, * optimising the use of material, * small nuclear reactors and * chemical plastics recycling


VTT’s activities and impact

VTT receives research funding from the state to perform its basic task, but the state-funded research activities are separated from the company’s market-based activities.


Partners

Some of VTT's partners: * VTT and
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have jointly developed a small
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plant that produces
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. It could be used to cover the district heating needs of an entire city. *
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has licensed an oats technology developed by VTT, which makes it possible to utilise the health improving properties of
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. * VTT and Rolls-Royce are designing the first-generation remotely controlled and autonomous ships. * In autumn 2020, a multidisciplinary research project was launched in Finland to investigate the spread of
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in the air. The research results of the joint project of VTT,
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and the
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were expected to be completed in early 2021. * VTT is involved in the L3Pilot project, which is part of the EU's
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programme, in which extensive road tests are carried out on robot cars. The project comprises 34 organisations and is led by the German
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. * VTT delivers components for the French
ITER ITER (initially the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, ''iter'' meaning "the way" or "the path" in Latin) is an international nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject aimed at creating energy by replicating, on Ear ...
experimental fusion reactor using
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. * VTT has studied
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– a Finnish concept that denotes a unique blend of hardiness, phlegmatic determination and gritty courage – with the
University of Helsinki The University of Helsinki ( fi, Helsingin yliopisto, sv, Helsingfors universitet, abbreviated UH) is a public research university located in Helsinki, Finland since 1829, but founded in the city of Turku (in Swedish ''Åbo'') in 1640 as the R ...
Department of Psychology. The study focused on the essence and significance of sisu in areas such as coping and well-being at work. * VTT and Finnish Textile and Fashion have drawn up a policy on how to develop the value chain of the textile industry in Finland.


Examples of research results

* In 2014, VTT announced that it had produced a highly accurate hyperspectral camera to detect the precursors of
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earlier than before. The health technology company Revenio began commercialising the technology the following year. * In 2015, it was reported that VTT had succeeded in developing hybrid
yeast Yeasts are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom. The first yeast originated hundreds of millions of years ago, and at least 1,500 species are currently recognized. They are estimated to constit ...
s to create new flavours in
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and to speed up the manufacturing process. * In 2015, VTT announced that it had developed a sensor that can be attached to food packaging, which detects the spoilage of food by searching for
ethanol Ethanol (abbr. EtOH; also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic compound. It is an alcohol with the chemical formula . Its formula can be also written as or (an ethyl group linked to a ...
accumulated in the packaging. * In 2015, VTT conducted a study for the
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, which made it possible to extend the lifespan of Hornet’s high-pressure turbine wings while saving about 2.7 million euros. * Electric buses developed by VTT were introduced in
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in Espoo in 2015 and Helsinki in 2016. * In 2016, VTT said that it had developed a mobile application and a small accessory to detect the user’s heart arrhythmias. The product may also help prevent
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s. * MetsäSpring textile fibres use ionic solutions to process yarn from bleached
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ous pulp. * The Biocelsol technology developed by VTT and Tampere University of Technology uses enzymes to improve the dissolution of cellulose. The end result is similar to cotton.


VTT’s spin-offs

Spin-off companies have emerged from VTT’s research results, including * Dispelix that develops lenses for
augmented reality Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated content. The content can span multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory and olfactory. AR can be de ...
(AR) glasses * GrainSense, which has developed a wireless, hand-held device for measuring
grain A grain is a small, hard, dry fruit ( caryopsis) – with or without an attached hull layer – harvested for human or animal consumption. A grain crop is a grain-producing plant. The two main types of commercial grain crops are cereals and legum ...
quality * Infinited Fibre Company, which manufactures new textile fibre from old textiles or recycled paper * Iscent, which produces packaging and printing technologies * Origin By Ocean aims to solve the problem of
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by collecting
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from the sea and using its molecules to make emulsifiers for the food industry * Paptic, which has commercialised the plastic-like paper material developed at VTT. The material can be used to replace, for example, traditional plastic bags *
Solar Foods Solar Foods is a Finnish food-tech startup that is pilot testing a technology that uses electricity to produce hydrogen which is combined with carbon dioxide, water, vitamins and minerals to feed and grow a microbial biomass that can be used as e ...
, which produces protein from the air *
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, transforming cellulosic fiber into fiber for the textile industry * Volare, which refines food industry waste and black soldier flies into protein for fish feed and pet food markets, and insect oils for the cosmetics industry.


Commercialised VTT innovations

VTT’s research results have also generated products. * The eniferBio company produces fish feed with the help of a Pekilo mycoprotein found in VTT’s microbial culture collection. * Goodwiller and VTT have developed a Promilless alcohol test for private use, which can be used to measure the blood alcohol content from
saliva Saliva (commonly referred to as spit) is an extracellular fluid produced and secreted by salivary glands in the mouth. In humans, saliva is around 99% water, plus electrolytes, mucus, white blood cells, epithelial cells (from which DNA can ...
. * Salofa has commercialised the world’s only rapid test for
blue-green algae Cyanobacteria (), also known as Cyanophyta, are a phylum of gram-negative bacteria that obtain energy via photosynthesis. The name ''cyanobacteria'' refers to their color (), which similarly forms the basis of cyanobacteria's common name, bl ...
developed by VTT and the
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.


Recognition

* In October 2020, VTT won the Impact Expected category in an innovation competition for European research institutes in
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with an innovation that enabled the production of egg white protein without chickens or eggs. The method utilised a decomposer fungus refined in the laboratory.


References


External links

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