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Bioeconomy 2.0

Unseen bio-based materials. See this and other fascinating projects on display in the Designs for a Cooler Planet main exhibition in Marsio on 6 Sept 鈥 3 Oct 2024.
Wooden crystals
Photo: Mikko Raskinen

Wood-derived lignocellulose is an abundant renewable raw material and the backbone of the Finnish economy. However, as our natural resources are declining, we must use them more wisely, creating more value from less raw material.

Bioeconomy 2.0 demonstrates how this challenge can become an opportunity in the right hands and through collaboration. These five novel, high-value applications of woody biomass aim to disrupt the status quo in materials, textiles and health technology, harnessing natural properties of lignocellulose to develop materials we have never seen before.

Wooden crystals on black surface

Natural luxury 鈥 Wooden crystals make fashion shine

Biomaterials and 3D-printing conjure a sparkle out of wood without harming people or the environment

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Projects on display

Birch leaves. Photo: Valeria Azovskaya

Boosting the world鈥檚 bioeconomy by developing new bio-based materials with Aalto University and VTT, companies, and research organizations through a shared passion to create a sustainable future and a belief in innovations based on solid scientific foundations.

Designs for a Cooler Planet

Aalto University鈥檚 biggest annual exhibition showcases interdisciplinary experiments at Marsio, Otakaari 2. Open 5 Sept 鈥 28 Oct 2025.

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The image shows a person holding a small, open, lamp-like object with both hands. The object has wooden covers and is filled with folded white paper. The paper resembles an accordion, giving a sense of lightness and airiness. The background is plain and light-colored, emphasizing the object鈥檚 form and details. The person wears a black long-sleeved garment and a dark purple wristband.
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