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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.
construction industry

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

School:

-

Established:

2020

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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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Researchers measure energy below a zeptojoule–enough for a red blood cell to move a nanometer

A new method for measuring incredibly miniscule amounts of energy – less than a trillionth of a billionth of a joule – could give quantum computing and the hunt for dark matter a boost, while paving the way for counting individual photons.
Maarit Korpi-Lagg, Pekka Marttinen, Robin Ras
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New vice deans appointed for the School of Science

Maarit Korpi-Lagg has been selected as vice dean for impact, Pekka Marttinen as vice dean for education and Robin Ras as vice dean for research.
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E-scooters are here to stay – first global study maps the state of shared micromobility

Shared e-scooters, city bikes and other small vehicles have evolved from niche experiments into a standard part of urban transport worldwide. Rather than treating micromobility as a passing trend, public authorities should take an active role in shaping its development, researchers say.
The new ultrasonic needle allows for two to three times the quantity of tissue to be sampled comparative to current needle biopsy methods. Photo: Kalle Kataila, Aalto University.
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New ultrasonic needle yields samples 2–3 times larger, potentially reshaping cancer diagnostics

Developed at Aalto University over several years, a new ultrasonic needle for tumour diagnostics has been trialled in collaboration with Helsinki University Hospital (HUS). According to the resulting peer-reviewed study, salivary gland tumours could be diagnosed with far greater precision using the innovative needle.
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