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Spolia Design Oy

We specialize in reusing materials from demolished buildings, offering sustainable solutions for construction projects with a focus on reducing environmental impact.
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Status:

Startup company

SDGs:

Clean water and sanitation, Climate action, Decent work and economic growth, Industry, innovation and infrastructure, Life on land, Partnerships for the goals, Responsible consumption and production, Sustainable cities and communities

Industry:

Engineering technology

Impact:

Sustainable materials

Origin:

Urban Tech Helsinki

Established:

2020

Looking for:

Funding

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Spolia Design Oy provides expertise in cleantech building projects by reusing building materials, reducing waste, and preserving natural resources. Founded by construction experts, we offer services such as project management, circular economy planning, and innovative demolition techniques. We aim to create adaptable structures while promoting the use of certified, reusable materials in both new and renovated buildings.

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Ammonia – a new green energy solution? Research project receives €2.5 million in funding

Ammonia is a promising alternative fuel for the marine industry and for storing green hydrogen, but there are many question marks over its use.
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Empowering creative innovations: Twelve new teams onboard the Aalto Digital Creatives pre-incubator program

This autumn’s creative industry pre-incubator program began on the 1st of October. Twelve new teams started developing their business ideas with Aalto Startup Center’s business advisors and Aalto Studios’ creative industry experts.
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Finland's first satellite Aalto-1 space journey ends

The first Finnish satellite, Aalto-1, which has been orbiting the Earth for seven years, will fly over Finland for the last time on Monday and returns to Earth's atmosphere. Aalto-1, built by students and researchers, started a new space age in Finland, says Professor Jaan Praks, who led the project.
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Researchers create entangled quantum magnets with protected quantum excitations

Researchers created a new quantum state of matter, dubbed a high-order topological magnet, that may address key issues in quantum technology.
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