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Winse Power

Winse Power offers turnkey solutions for innovative light-based energy systems. Our expertise lies in power by light, space, and novel photovoltaics applications.
 Time varying interface and light

Status:

Startup company

SDGs:

Affordable and clean energy, Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Industry:

ICT

Impact:

Energy transition

Origin:

ESA BIC Finland

School:

-

Established:

2023

WHAT WE AIM TO PROVIDE

Winse Power aims to provide innovative light-based solutions for industrial needs, with an emphasis on providing solutions for green energy transition either as such or as an enabler technology. We also want to foster a challenging, rewarding and safe work environment for our employees and our partners. We are also aligned with the European chip act, since novel semiconductor based chips are used for the conversion of light.

There is a void of agile system integrators for light-based energy systems. Winse Power tries to fill this void and thus sees the other players in the industry as potential partners rather than competitors. Winse is a one stop shop for light-based energy systems. We provide the complete technology from semiconductors to optics and from electronics to mechanical integration.

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Stop applying for jobs and build your own startup instead at Ignite

Applications for the Ignite summer accelerator program 2026 are open. Apply by March 8.
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AAC decisions - 1/2026 meeting

AAC decided on the Aalto University student admissions criteria regarding the certificate-based score for the certificate-based admissions of the Master of Science in Technology and for the combined-score admissions of architecture.
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Soil Laboratory Exhibition – Exploring the Dialogue Between Human and the Earth in Utsjoki

Soil Laboratory explores the relationship between humans and the earth as a living landscape through ceramic practices in Utsjoki.
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The Finnish Cultural Foundation awarded grants for science and art

A total of 15 individuals or groups from Aalto University received grants
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