Testbed Helsinki

The City of Helsinki is a testbed for new innovations. Companies and RDI actors, do you want to develop and experiment your products or services in an authentic city environment? The key content areas of our testing platform activities are EdTech, Smart Mobility, Built Environment, Circular Economy and Health & Wellbeing.

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AI in Mobility Challenge: offer your solution to advance the future of mobility

Finnish AI Region, or FAIR, and Mobility Lab Helsinki invite you to develop the mobility of Helsinki.

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New circular economy construction services to facilitate the procurement of reusable construction products – Sweco, Spolia Design and Lotus Demolition win the innovation challenge

At the demo day of the innovation challenge jointly organised by the Helsinki Circular Economy Cluster Program and the KIRA Growth Programme, eight different circular economy services were showcased to promote the reuse of construction materials and components in construction projects.

“The mobile testbed TEKLA is a shortcut to product development” – a successful spring semester

The mobile EdTech testbed TEKLA, developed by the City of Helsinki, is an effective way to test and co-develop innovations. The educational technology companies involved in spring 2024 share their unique testbed experience.

Artificial intelligence to aid teaching and learning

Artificial intelligence offers many opportunities for the field of education. We tested new AI-based innovations from four companies in learning environments and investigated, how teachers and learners received the ideas and how AI could be utilized in teaching.

Succeed with artificial intelligence: Helsinki supports companies in the FAIR project

The Finnish AI Region, or FAIR, offers businesses expertise in artificial intelligence, augmented reality, high-performance computing, and cybersecurity. As a coordinator of the project, the City of Helsinki strongly enhances societal AI competence.

Promising energy savings with hyperlocal weather forecast

30 percent of the used energy is consumed by buildings, largely for heating and cooling. The initial results of our experiment with a hyperlocal weather station aimed at energy savings in buildings are now available.

A city as a test platform?

Companies and RDI actors can recommend their own solution to the City of Helsinki for testing. We review proposals on a regular basis and aim to respond to them as soon as possible. The proposals are treated with confidentiality.

Frequently asked questions

Check out the most common questions and answers related to our testing activities at Testbed Helsinki!

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