Research and Development
Working life-oriented research, development and innovation (RDI) work is one of the basic tasks of Universities of Applied Sciences. The aims of the RDI activities include both renewing competence within Jamk and improving competitiveness in the working and business life.
Jamk plays an important role in the implementation of RDI activities and Jamk is one of Finland's largest research and development actors in the field of universities of applied sciences. RDI activities respond to the demands of the operating environment by offering the latest information and expertise for the use of partners.
RDI activities are implemented in cooperation with customers and partners in Central Finland, elsewhere in Finland, and in international fields.
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News from RDI
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The SportsComp project aims to modernise and develop international sports physiotherapy competencies
The Erasmus+ funded Higher education to improve competency in Sports Physiotherapy (SportsComp) project updates and modernises sports physiotherapy competences.
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ValioHackathon at kick-off stage: six teams selected to join the Hackathon
ValioHackathon was kicked off on November 10, 2023, with an online event that brought together innovative startups, SMEs and research teams to solve the challenge of seasonal variation in the milk production. Six teams out of 18 continue in the race.
Jamk has chosen the focus areas based on the needs of the operating environment and the gathering of the competences of Jamk and its partners into competitive centres of excellence. The focus areas are multidisciplinary, combining several of Jamk’s competence areas. The focus areas are growing and known at the national and partly also the international level. Each focus area has a significant education task, focused RDI activities and professional service business activities.
Cyber Security
Physical Activity and Well-being
Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation
Mika Karjalainen
Petri Moilanen
Juha Hautanen
Piia Honkanen
Mirva Leppälä