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Transition to hydrogen economy is a marathon, not a sprint

Aalto University Hydrogen Innovation Centre approaches its third anniversary. The active community built within the Hydrogen Doctoral School and the recent Hydrogen Inventors programme are strong examples of initiatives developed through close collaboration and ongoing dialogue with industry advisors.
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The Industrial Advisory Board of the Hydrogen Innovation Centre came together in March 2026 to celebrate the first years of its activities and plan for the continuation. Photo: Aalto University / Anne Kosola.

Aalto University Hydrogen Innovation Centre started in summer 2023. The Centre’s fundamental aim has been to build upon Aalto University's competence across the hydrogen value chain and to enable a sustainable hydrogen society. 

The Hydrogen Innovation Centre builds upon a strong collaboration with industry. The dialogue with the major industrial players in hydrogen sector in the Centre’s advisor board has been extremely valuable to the university, when developing new educational activities, prioritizing research topics and finding ways to proceed from research to innovations.

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The first get-together event for doctoral students was held at Dipoli in end of January 2025.

The doctoral school

The Hydrogen Innovation Centre was founded with funding from the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC). This funding supports directly ten doctoral theses in the field.

Since its launch in autumn 2024, the Doctoral School has acted as an anchor for an active community of over 120 researchers working on hydrogen-related topics across Aalto. This community brings together researchers from diverse fields, including chemistry, energy technology, electrical engineering, and energy systems, working upon topics across almost the entire hydrogen value chain.

The Hydrogen Doctoral School regularly organises activities for doctoral students and their supervisors, such as research seminars, workshops, shared courses, and relaxed networking events. Doctoral students have also been active participants in Hydrogen Breakfast events, which bring together the academic community and industry.

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“Outi’s commitment to the activities in our Centre has been truly valuable”, said Mika Järvinen, the Director of Hydrogen Innovation Centre (left) and Sam Cross, coordinator of the Centre (right). Photo: Aalto University / Marko Hinkkanen

The industrial advisory board

From the very beginning of the Innovation Centre, industrial stakeholders were taken onboard. The industrial advisory board (IAB) came together for the first time in April 2024, consisting of representatives from major industrial players in the field, with Outi Ervasti from Neste acting as the chair of the board. This spring, Outi passed on the responsibility of chairing the IAB to Olli Sipilä, CEO of Gasgrid Finland. 

"You have here such a nice view of the future, plus at the same time an optimistic and determined mind: I have enjoyed the atmosphere in this community so much," said Outi Ervasti.

" Across the whole ecosystem, we must enforce a positive mindset and create pathways through early phase risks of major transition, leveraging Finland’s many strengths. The pace of change in some leading countries is rapid, but we continue to uncover opportunities—many right here in this room," said Olli Sipilä. 

The IAB has contributed to the selection of funded doctoral projects by offering views on project topics and commenting on applicants’ research plans. The Board has also shared its overall perspective on the technical challenges that still need to be addressed through research, as well as the sector’s educational needs. 

“The feedback received from IAB was extremely valuable and made the decision-making regarding doctoral project grants much easier,” states Kari Tammi, Dean of Aalto University School of Engineering.

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Tuukka Hartikka from Helen, Terhi Vapola from Greencode Ventures and Mika Anttonen from St1 gave valuable feedback and advise to student teams in the final event of Hydrogen Inventors. Photo: Ahti Brummer / Aalto University.

Hydrogen Inventors

This spring, Hydrogen Innovation Centre Doctoral School joined the Aalto Inventors programme. The Hydrogen Inventors programme brought together 26 researchers, mostly doctoral students, to learn about innovation processes, IPR and collaboration needed to develop innovations towards commercialization. 

Visiting experts from industry contributed to Inventors program by sharing their knowledge and their views on hydrogen innovation. 

In the final event of Hydrogen Inventors, eight teams showcased their innovations developed during the programme.  Mika Anttonen, Founder and Chairman of the Board at St1, participated the final event of Hydrogen Inventors as one of the industrial judges who commented the students’ innovation pitches. 

“Just remember: this is a marathon, not a 100 m sprint. We need to go on and find ways to substitute fossil fuels. Keep your faith on, keep doing what you are doing. In times when you feel that there is no hope, the sun is always rising. There is always a new day to tackle the challenges. In energy sector, we haven't invented anything remarkably new since nuclear power. I wish I will see the remarkable things you have achieved when I'm 96 years old,” said Mika Anttonen to the students.

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In April 2026, 23 participants received their certificates from Hydrogen Inventors program. Photo: Ahti Brummer / Aalto University.

Aalto University Hydrogen Innovation Centre’s current Industrial Advisory Board

Chair: Olli Sipilä, CEO, Gasgrid Finland

Members of the Board: 

  • Tuukka Hartikka, VP, Hydrogen & Power-X, HELEN 
  • Berndt Schalin, Independent advisor 
  • Riitta Silvennoinen, Managing Director, Hydrogen Cluster Finland
  • Satu Sipola, VP, Hydrogen and Project Execution, Fortum
  • Simo Säynevirta, Head of H2 Springboard Ecosystem, ABB
  • Rasmus Teir, Director, Sustainability & Future Plant Concepts, Wärtsilä

The leadership team of the Aalto Hydrogen Innovation Centre is extremely thankful to the former Chair Outi Ervasti, as well as to Mikko Muoniovaara, who recently retired from Fortum and was earlier an active member of the IAB. We are happy to welcome Riitta Silvennoinen and Satu Sipola to join the group as of spring 2026.

The leadership team of the Hydrogen Innovation Centre

Marko Hinkkanen

Marko Hinkkanen

Professor
T410 Dept. Electrical Engineering and Automation
Tanja Kallio

Tanja Kallio

Associate Professor
T105 Chemistry and Materials

Samuel Cross

Coordinator, academic
T212 Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering
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Aalto University Hydrogen Innovation Centre

The Hydrogen Innovation Centre works to enable a sustainable hydrogen society by facilitating world-leading research at Aalto, and collaboration between our research community, companies, policymakers and external research organizations.

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