Past projects

On this page, we will list information about FITech projects that have ended.

FITech Turku

FITech Turku (2017-2022) was the first FITech project that was founded in autumn 2017. The goal of the project was to ensure that there are enough skilled engineers in the job market to meet the needs of the rapidly growing industrial sector in Southwestern Finland.

FITech Hydrogen

The course offerings of the FITech Hydrogen project (2023-2025) were created in collaboration with FITech, FITech’s member universities, and the Finnish Hydrogen Cluster. The courses cover the entire hydrogen value chain: energy, hydrogen production, storage, logistics, and applications. The selection is complemented by courses related to geopolitics, large-scale project management, and circular economy. Adult learners can earn the FITech H2Xpert badge after successfully completing three courses.

  • Funding: Service Centre for Continuous Learning and Employment (SECLE)
  • Duration: 2023–2025
  • More information: FITech Hydrogen project page

FITech Wind Power

The FITech Wind Power project (2024–2025) focused on issues related to wind power project development. The courses were suitable for those already working in the wind power industry, those looking to transition into it, as well as others interested in the sector. Two FITech universities were involved in the project. The course selection included two free implementations for FITech adult learners of the “Tutustu tuulivoima-alaan” course organised by Renewables Finland. As part of the project, a wind power webinar was held in May 2024, along with career coaching and learning circles.

FITech Green Transition I

In the FITech Green Transition I project (2024–2025), courses related to the green transition were primarily offered in two main themes: business analytics and industrial management with focus on sustainability, and energy transition and sustainability. The courses were suitable for individuals working in sustainable business and energy transition, and they were available to both adult learners and degree students. Six FITech universities were involved in the project.