| Alakylä School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2007 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Kasper Kettunen |
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Living traffic light: a living traffic light prevents disobedient people, including motorists, from driving or walking at red light. |
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| Arppe School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2001 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Honourable Mention |
Arppe School |
Kitee, Finland |
Honourable mention for the most active participation in the INNOSCHOOL event |
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| 2001 |
Comprehensive School Category |
1st prize (3,000 Finnish marks) |
Annika Rosendahl, 7th grade |
Kitee |
Idea about a wrist watch functioning with the aid of the pulse |
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| Hervanta Institute |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2004 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Marja Luoma and Susanna Myyryläinen |
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Eyeglasses with + and – focus |
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| Kallela School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2005 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Honourable Mention |
Kallela School |
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Kallela School was awarded an honourable mention for active participation in INNOSCHOOL 2005. |
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| Karsikko School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2006 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Roope Valomäki |
Joensuu |
Flexible building blocks that are visible in the dark and can be magnetically attached to each other to build, for example, a lamp. |
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| 2006 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Minttu Mecklin and Iina Törrönen |
Joensuu |
‘hyppix’ motorised skipping-bar, with accessories, for outside use. |
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| Kihniä School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2004 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Iida Piirainen, Anne Ruohoniemi, Eemeli Ilomäki, Roosa Piirainen, Matti Karjalainen, Pekka Kangasniemi, Krista Lahti and Maiju Mäki-Kihniä, Saku-Petteri Salmi and Petteri Mäntykoski |
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Escape slide for classrooms, equipment to improve physical condition, prevention of bullying, snack for pupils in the lower forms |
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| Kuru Institute of Forestry |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2004 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Jaakko Lindholm |
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Wind power engine borne by a concrete element |
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| Lavola School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2007 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Juho Silventoinen and Leevi Susimaa |
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Noise collector: sucks noise through a hose into its stomach. The noise collector sucks the loud babble of voices from a school lunch room in order that pupils can eat peacefully. It first warns by saying: "Silence!". If this does not help, it starts sucking the noise. |
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| 2007 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Mila Sederholm, Petriina Penttinen and Noora Heikkonen |
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Temperature-regulated headset: with this headset you can both listen to music and control warm and cool air distribution. You can also record singing into the headset and listen to what you have sung. |
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| Lönnrot School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2007 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Jesse Lempiäinen |
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Steerable shopping trolley: a trolley for elderly people. |
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| Muuratsalo School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2002 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Joint 2nd prize (400 euros) |
Laura Jäntti, 1st grade |
Jyväskylä |
Cyclist?s helmet with key holder |
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| 2002 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Honourable Mention |
Maria Turpeinen, 2nd grade |
Jyväskylä |
Double stairs |
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| 2002 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Honourable Mention |
Muuratsalo School |
Jyväskylä |
Active participation in and exemplary preparation for the INNOSCHOOL 2002 event |
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| 2002 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Honourable Mention |
Sampo Klemetti, 2nd grade |
Jyväskylä |
Heatable teddy bear |
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| Mäkkylä School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2006 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Nea Pietilä and Minja Kauppila |
Espoo |
Shoe radar to warn visually impaired of obstacles. |
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| Mänttä Regional Education Center |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2005 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Jussi Suihkonen |
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Siemens Simatic Step7 – program development. This final project includes innovative solutions to the problems of logic in existing industrial processes. The project was done at the plant of Sulzer Pumps Finland in Mänttä, where the solutions applied in the pipe storage area of the test station removed the problems of moving the pipes on the storage walls and improved the smoothness and accuracy of pipe changes |
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| Noljakka School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2006 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Susanna Laukkanen |
Joensuu |
Wash basin with excellent, adequate grips for elderly people. |
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| North Karelia College |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2006 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Jarko Törmänen |
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Learn and practice ashtanga yoga by using an animated program. The movements of the human figure in the animation have been created using Motion Capture technology where the movement and motion paths of a real person is recorded and an animated figure is then added to them. The computer animation gives easy, safe and detailed yoga instructions. A program of this kind has not been used before. |
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| 2006 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Eveliina Salo |
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A traditional bridal box that has been re-designed to combine traditions, practicality and modern design. This versatile piece of furniture can also be used as a coffee table and is ready for serial production. |
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| 2006 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Jenni Saarinen |
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The product innovation is a coat for persons who even with an assistant have difficulty in putting on a coat. The coat is made of two separate parts. It is therefore easy for the assistant to separately put each part on the client. In respect of clothes for a disabled or sick person, special attention must be given to that they are easy to put on and take off and that they are functional. |
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| Oulu College of Culture and Technology |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2003 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Jussi Honkanen (AT 1) |
Oulu |
Solar-powered car ventilator where solar panels on the roof of the car supply power to the ventilators in a parked car |
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| 2003 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Juha Nyman (TT 1) |
Oulu |
Mobile phone charger which uses wind power and enables charging without mains power in remote districts |
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| 2003 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Jari Ryönänkoski (KO 1) |
Oulu |
Anti-theft alarm where an alarm device, for example in a hand bag, is activated by using a remote control |
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| 2003 |
Vocational School Category |
Honourable Mention |
Oulu College of Culture and Technology |
Oulu |
Active participation in Innoschool |
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| Oulunsuu School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2003 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Aino Erkinaro (2nd grade) |
Oulu |
Y-shaped toothbrush that brushes both sides of the teeth at the same time |
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| Palokka High School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2002 |
High school category |
1st prize (600 euros) |
Leena-Kaisa Kammonen, 1st grade |
Jyväskylä |
Crumb-free table |
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| 2002 |
High school category |
2nd prize (400 euros) |
Joonas Härmä and Tuomas Korpela, 1st grade |
Jyväskylä |
After-shower warmer |
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| 2002 |
High school category |
Honourable Mention |
Olli Saikkonen, 1st grade |
Jyväskylä |
Adjustable chair |
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| 2002 |
High school category |
Honourable Mention |
Anssi Roiha, 1st grade |
Jyväskylä |
Drawing pin remover |
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| Pirkanmaa College |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2005 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Kaisa Maansalo |
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Innovative coloured knitted jacket. Maisansalo introduces a new technique to create individual knitted patterns. She has created a computer program and a method for computer-aided making of pictures on knitted products by using a knitting machine, as early as in the production stage. The advantages of this method are shorter production stages, easy-care, impressiveness, durability and versatility. |
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| Pohjanlampi School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2002 |
Comprehensive School Category |
1st prize (600 euros) |
Henri Flinkman, (1st grade) |
Jyväskylä |
Double pedestrian crossing |
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| Primary School of the Toivakka parish village |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2002 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Joint 2nd prize (400 euros) |
Juho Johansson, 2nd grade |
Jyväskylä |
Detector of poisonous mushrooms |
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| Pyynikki Institute |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2005 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Arno Munnukka |
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The final project describes an autonomous robot that enables the production of service solutions for specific needs. This small robot is able to move in narrow ventilation ducts and gathers information on the need for repair and maintenance by using its ‘senses of touch, hearing and sight’. As soon as the robot is productised and commercialised, it will have a bright future. |
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| Rajakylä School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2003 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Oskari Ervasti and Antti Räsänen (2nd grade) |
Oulu |
Bottle filling machine which fills the buyer?s own bottles with a selected soft drink without increasing the consumption of bottles |
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| Ruosniemi School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2005 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Akseli Ketola |
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Traffic sign visible in the dark. There is a light inside the traffic sign. The sign is plastic coated so that no water gets inside. |
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| 2005 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Kim Suomalainen |
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Keijo Kätevä. Keijo Kätevä is a wiper wheel with a water-absorbing cloth around it. The table is wiped by pushing the wiper wheel back and forth. |
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| South Karelia Vocational College |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2007 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Jenni Lampinen |
Taipalsaari |
In the project "Trial runs with ceramic doctor blades in a coating machine", the student shows both a great interest in developing the production processes and initiative to tackle this challenging subject. The aim of the trial runs was to find out if reject rate could be reduced and if an even quality could be obtained faster by using ceramic blades. |
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| 2007 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Kati Kosonen |
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The project "Determining the fibre content in black liquor - an alternative to sinter" describes how effective recovery of black liquor in the process and its reliable determination are of great importance both economicly and environmentally. In the experimental section of the study, the student has shown creativity and problem solving skills in finding novel solutions. As a whole, the final project shows an innovative and energetic approach to various solution models. |
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| 2007 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Mikko Koho |
Imatra |
The project "Automated natural gas compressor station, and electrical installations in rooms with danger of explosion" covers an extensive subject matter. In addition to a compressor station, the student looked into electrical installations in all kinds of rooms with danger of explosion. Actually, such rooms exist in almost every industrial plant. This project is awarded on the following basis: the subject is topical, the study is well made and it has increased the student's proficiency. |
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| 2007 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Anne Hellsten and Katja Muhonen |
Lappeenranta |
The project "Stimulating activities as part of rehabilitation care" explains the significance of stimulating activities in rehabilitation. This final project is especially meritorious thanks to its inventive and creative application to practice. The topical theme and creativity requirements for practical nurses have been understood in an excellent way in this project as part of approach to rehabilitation work. |
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| Syväkangas School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2001 |
Comprehensive School Category |
2nd prize (2,000 Finnish marks) |
Ville Kiimala, 7th grade |
Kemi |
Model for a remote control for windows and Venetian blinds |
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| Tampere Commercial College |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2004 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Sanna Lehtonen, Sini-Joanna Romo and Jemina Suikkonen |
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Luminous tag / carrier bag combination |
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| Tampere Institute of Health Care |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2004 |
Vocational School Category |
|
Sanna Laaksonen |
|
Accident button |
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| Toejoki Elementary School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2005 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Vilma Hilden |
|
Do-it-yourself rucksack. The rucksack can be coloured and patterned with the textile dyes and decorations accompanying the rucksack |
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| Tyysterniemi School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2007 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Joonas Lahin |
|
Protective glove: a glove that protects you from cutting your fingers when you work with sharp tools. |
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| Utra School |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2006 |
Comprehensive School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Niko Kuiri, Samuli Naukkarinen, Joona Ojala, Tomi, Räsänen and Waltteri Sorjonen |
Joensuu |
Snow pusher with excellent accessories for versatile all-year use. |
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| Valkeakoski Vocational Institute |
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Year
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Category
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Prize
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Prizewinner
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Locality of the school
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Idea
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| 2005 |
Vocational School Category |
Innoschool Prize |
Tommi Täyrynen |
|
Computer-aided music composition. A method for easy production of high quality music. It allows a short cut: not even beginners need to look for all sources or try every possibility but are quickly able to make music themselves |
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