Aalto at Slush 2025: measuring ultracold temperatures, bubble wrap from wood, dementia treatment – and much, much more
Aalto presents 12 innovations shaping a sustainable future
Aalto University was once again present at Slush, showcasing fresh innovations born from cutting-edge research. This year, Aalto showcased altogether twelve new innovations. The event was held at Expo and Convention Centre Messukeskus in Helsinki 19–20 November.
The School of Arts, Design and Architecture highlighted a design-driven innovation Bubbles with Benefits, which is an example of how creative experimentation and scientific insight can spark entirely new possibilities.
Bubbles with Benefits is developing biobased protective foams and bubble wrap made from cellulose. Its materials provide great protection to deliveries, thanks to sealed air bubbles and foam that bounce back. Unlike many alternatives, these materials are soft, they don’t scratch surfaces, and have a premium look that catches attention.
This year, Aalto University's exhibition at Slush emphasized the importance of design in the development of technical innovations. Aalto's design students worked together with researchers from various fields to design demos for Slush that make complex technology understandable and interesting.
Design acts as a bridge between research and the public – it transforms abstract ideas into concrete experiences.
The demos created by the students show how design can accelerate the impact of technology from the laboratory to the world and turn research into real-world value.
Aalto presents 12 innovations shaping a sustainable future
The innovation of Aalto University’s design students was awarded by the Finnish Forest Industries and the Finnish Forest Products Engineers' Association.
100% bio-based packaging materials to replace plastics