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VTT is set to inaugurate Finland's first Nato Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) programme in 2026 ...
The cell developed by VTT is made of a bio-based thin film substrate and has a partly inorganic structure. The manufactured solar cell is less than 35 micrometres thick and, even with protection added ...
Finnish quantum computing company IQM Quantum Computers is to supply the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland with more quantum computers. VTT this week announced IQM has won a tender for the ...
With demand for critical minerals like copper surging, Hypermine’s laser-based hyperspectral mineralogy sensor, developed at VTT, boosts decision ...
Today, VTT launched Finland's second quantum computer - a 20-qubit superconductive device. The quantum computer is a result of intensive joint technology development between VTT and IQM Quantum ...
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IQM Quantum Computers to Supply Finland with a World-Leading Superconducting 300-Qubit Quantum ComputerIn addition, the delivery schedule is quick," says Piia Konstari, Project Manager for VTT's quantum computer tendering process. The deliveries will put Finland at the absolute forefront in both ...
HELSINKI, June 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland begins searching for an innovation partner to scale up Finland's next quantum computer, aiming towards 300 qubits.
On 12 April 2012, during the VTT Bioeconomy Forum Finland event in Helsinki, the President and CEO of VTT opened discussion on bioeconomy strategy and establishing a various partnership networks.
The VTT Technical Research Centre, based in Espoo, Finland, has developed an optical accessory that turns an ordinary camera phone into a high-resolution microscope accurate to one hundredth of a ...
Antti gave a captivating presentation on how VTT 's leading edge activities in sensing and imaging are driving innovations in big data, communication, autonomous driving and medical technologies. The ...
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VTT develops origami tech for sustainable cardboard packagingA new sustainable packaging technology has been developed by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Aalto University, and domestic industrial partners to shape cardboard into origami-inspired ...
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