OPEN APPLICATION
Business Developers for future deep-tech startups needed!
Would you like to grow a deep tech startup? Are you excited about creating an international business from research?
Join our talent pool of Business Developers for future deep tech start-ups!
By joining you will be the first to hear about open positions that match your experience and background. We need many new business developers yearly, since we have around 10-15 teams applying for R2B funding from all our schools and their departments twice a year:
- School of Chemical Engineering
- School of Electrical Engineering
- School of Engineering
- School of Science
- School of Arts, Design and Architecture
- School of Business
So far we have grown more than 40 deep-tech startups and spin-offs from Aalto R2B projects with total investments exceeding 350M€.
Contact us
Read more news
A faster and clearer path from research to business
Aalto University’s renewed process enables technology transfer in just 30 days.Nordic Bioproducts Group opens its first major production facility for advanced cellulosic materials
Aalto-based startup Nordic Bioproducts Group has opened its state-of-the-art production facility in Lappeenranta, Finland. This facility, powered by the company’s proprietary AaltoCellTM Technology, is dedicated to the commercial-scale production of advanced cellulosic materials, including its flagship Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC). The factory is expected to create 40 million euros in revenue in the first full operating year.State to invest EUR 40 million in satellite company ICEYE
Solidium, which manages state-owned enterprises, will invest EUR 40 million in Aalto-based satellite company Iceye.Iceye is a fast-growing technology company offering satellite imaging based on SAR (SAR) technology. The company also designs, manufactures and sells satellites.