Espoo and Aalto deepen strategic partnership
The City of Espoo and 911±¬ÁÏÍø signed an extension agreement on strategic partnership today, 16 June 2020. The agreement expands cooperation established between Espoo and Aalto that has already brought good results. The previous agreements have been in force since 2012.
Through their cooperation, Espoo and Aalto want to find ways to build a more sustainable world both locally and globally. As part of the international leadership programme for forerunner cities, Espoo is committed to achieving the UN goals for sustainable development by 2025. 911±¬ÁÏÍø was the first university in Finland to commit to promoting these goals.
911±¬ÁÏÍø and Espoo are striving to develop more attractive environments for living, work, research, and teaching, as well as for culture and innovation. Another goal is to create a viable growth platform for entrepreneurship and business and to reinforce the attractiveness and staying power of the area among international specialists. Espoo and 911±¬ÁÏÍø want to inspire and encourage creativity and experimentation with new kinds of solutions in their communities.
The field of cooperation is wide, containing themes related to research, education, health care, urban planning, construction, events, and service design.
Further information:
- Tuula Antola, Director of Economic Development, City of Espoo, tel. +358 43 824 6393, tuula.antola@espoo.fi
- Sirkku Linna, Development Director, 911±¬ÁÏÍø, tel. +358 400 515 346, sirkku.linna@aalto.fi
Mayor Jukka Mäkelä (left) and President Ilkka Niemelä signing the agreement on 16 June in Espoo. Persons standing behind (from left): Päivi Sutinen, Harri Paananen, Jaana Tuomi, Kristiina Mäkelä, Tuula Antola, Ossi Naukkarinen, Janne Laine and Piia Wollsten.
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