VTT

VTT

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd (VTT), is a state owned and controlled non-profit limited liability company established by law. Act on the Limited Liability Company Called VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd (8761/2014) lays down provisions on the operations and status of VTT (this Act enters into force 1st of January 2015 and supersedes the Act on the Technical Research Centre of Finland 953/2010 and all amendments subsequently made to it). The Ministry of Employment and the Economy is responsible for state ownership steering.
As an impartial non-profit Research and Technology Organisation (RTO) and with the national mandate and mission to support economic competitiveness, societal development and innovation, VTT carries out research and innovation activities for the needs of industry and knowledge-based society. In 2018, VTT’s net turnover was 159,7 million € and other operational incomes were 81,2 million €, with highly educated personnel of 2054. VTT receives approximately one third of its total income directly from the Finnish government. This allows VTT to carry out the high-risk strategic research and to invest in research and technology infrastructures, which are necessary to generate the knowledge and know-how required for fulfilling VTT’s public mandate.
To contribute to EU goals for 2020 and beyond VTT works in synergy with the Finnish Ministry of Employment and the Economy, with regional innovation networks throughout Finland and with numerous European platforms and partnerships. Within Horizon 2020, VTT aims at renewal of European industrial value chains increasing EU competitiveness while strengthening dynamic ecosystems and addressing Societal Challenges.
VTT is organised around three main areas: Knowledge intensive products and services, Smart industry and energy systems, and Solutions for natural resources and environment. However, all VTT activities are characterised by genuine trans-disciplinary and cross-sectoral approaches and the daily project work is planned and implemented within multi-year, coordinated programmes.
VTT has a long and vast experience in EU projects under different funding programmes and other frameworks (also PPPs, EITs, EIPs, etc.). On average, the share of industry partners was 48% in those consortia where VTT was engaged in FP7. In 2018, VTT was involved in 403 EU-funded research projects (278 within H2020). Ranked among the leading European RTOs, VTT is committed to responsible collaboration for achieving the Europe 2020 goals by networking with Finnish and European actors in the global context.
In the research area of Sustainable Energy and Chemical Technologies we are supporting the development of the business sector in a time of structural change towards circular economies. We provide our customers with research, development and piloting services. Biotechnology, thermochemical processes and chemical technology research form the basis of our services. We also engage in the assessment and modelling of processes and production concepts for various phases of the development path, from drawing boards to industrial demos.

Role in BioSFerA

VTT will be responsible for providing optimized synthesis gas for the gas fermentation unit. The existing gasification and gas cleaning processes will be modified and optimized by VTT, and the integration to mobile gas fermentation unit and piloting tests at TRL5 are done in close cooperation with BBEPP and CARTIF. The process chain from gasification up to gas fermentation will be validated at the Bioruukki piloting centre of VTT. In addition, VTT will participate in overall concept studies where process modelling and technical evaluation of concepts will be made. The major part of VTT’s resources in the project are devoted for the experimental development and validation activities of the new key enabling technologies.

VTT

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd (VTT), is a state owned and controlled non-profit limited liability company established by law. Act on the Limited Liability Company Called VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd (8761/2014) lays down provisions on the operations and status of VTT (this Act enters into force 1st of January 2015 and supersedes the Act on the Technical Research Centre of Finland 953/2010 and all amendments subsequently made to it). The Ministry of Employment and the Economy is responsible for state ownership steering.
As an impartial non-profit Research and Technology Organisation (RTO) and with the national mandate and mission to support economic competitiveness, societal development and innovation, VTT carries out research and innovation activities for the needs of industry and knowledge-based society. In 2018, VTT’s net turnover was 159,7 million € and other operational incomes were 81,2 million €, with highly educated personnel of 2054. VTT receives approximately one third of its total income directly from the Finnish government. This allows VTT to carry out the high-risk strategic research and to invest in research and technology infrastructures, which are necessary to generate the knowledge and know-how required for fulfilling VTT’s public mandate.
To contribute to EU goals for 2020 and beyond VTT works in synergy with the Finnish Ministry of Employment and the Economy, with regional innovation networks throughout Finland and with numerous European platforms and partnerships. Within Horizon 2020, VTT aims at renewal of European industrial value chains increasing EU competitiveness while strengthening dynamic ecosystems and addressing Societal Challenges.
VTT is organised around three main areas: Knowledge intensive products and services, Smart industry and energy systems, and Solutions for natural resources and environment. However, all VTT activities are characterised by genuine trans-disciplinary and cross-sectoral approaches and the daily project work is planned and implemented within multi-year, coordinated programmes.
VTT has a long and vast experience in EU projects under different funding programmes and other frameworks (also PPPs, EITs, EIPs, etc.). On average, the share of industry partners was 48% in those consortia where VTT was engaged in FP7. In 2018, VTT was involved in 403 EU-funded research projects (278 within H2020). Ranked among the leading European RTOs, VTT is committed to responsible collaboration for achieving the Europe 2020 goals by networking with Finnish and European actors in the global context.
In the research area of Sustainable Energy and Chemical Technologies we are supporting the development of the business sector in a time of structural change towards circular economies. We provide our customers with research, development and piloting services. Biotechnology, thermochemical processes and chemical technology research form the basis of our services. We also engage in the assessment and modelling of processes and production concepts for various phases of the development path, from drawing boards to industrial demos.

Role in BioSFerA

VTT will be responsible for providing optimized synthesis gas for the gas fermentation unit. The existing gasification and gas cleaning processes will be modified and optimized by VTT, and the integration to mobile gas fermentation unit and piloting tests at TRL5 are done in close cooperation with BBEPP and CARTIF. The process chain from gasification up to gas fermentation will be validated at the Bioruukki piloting centre of VTT. In addition, VTT will participate in overall concept studies where process modelling and technical evaluation of concepts will be made. The major part of VTT’s resources in the project are devoted for the experimental development and validation activities of the new key enabling technologies.