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At the end of the spring semester 2025, companies and School of the Technology want to recognise newly graduated engineers and agronomists who have completed their studies within the target time and have achieved good or excellent academic results.
The Influencers of the Future pitching competition showcased 16 startups with their high-quality innovations in the agricultural sector. The competition winner, Finnish NPHarvest, turns wastewater into fertiliser with their new technology.
Active school commuting is passed on from parents to children. The article is published in the European Journal of Public Health.
The international consortium of the SmartCHANGE project met in Jyväskylä on 27-28 May 2025. The meeting discussed the status reviews and follow-up actions of each of the eight work packages.
Nordics' largest agritechnology startup & investor event brought together nearly 450 international visitors at the Bioeconomy Campus, Saarijärvi Finland, at the end of May to explore the latest innovations in smart bioeconomy and agrotechnology.
The aim of the new engineering programme is to train futuremakers who will develop new technological solutions and apply them to the operating environment of agriculture and forestry, taking into account also business perspectives.
Jamk University of Applied Sciences is participating in the European Defence Fund's EUR 60 million CITADEL Range project, which aims to develop cyber security in Europe.
Kari-Pekka Murtonen, Head of Global Action at the JAMK Institute of Rehabilitation, had the special opportunity to meet the President Alexander Stubb, who was on a state visit to Tanzania.
At the YITHackathon held on 08.05.2025, new, more ecological alternatives to traditional road salt for de-icing were sought internationally. Kemion Ltd won the hackathon with their environmentally friendly raw material that can be added to road salt.
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