Jyväskylä Human Technology City

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The City of Jyväskylä, with a population of 85 500, is one of Finland’s centres of growth. Recognised as a city of high-quality education, Jyväskylä is also internationally known for the architecture of Alvar Aalto. www.jyvaskyla.fi

Jyväskylä Regional Development Company Jykes Ltd. is a business development company owned by five municipalities in the Jyväskylä Region of Central Finland. Jykes works closely with customers from both the private and municipal sectors in a var­iety of fields of expertise. www.jykes.fi

The Regional Council of Central Finland is responsible for moulding joint development aspirations and managing the implementation of the same in a region dedicated to quality of life. www.keskisuomi.fi

The University of Jyväskylä is one of the largest, most attractive and dynamic research universities in Finland, with about 16 000 students, including international students from some 70 countries. www.jyu.fi

Jyväskylä Polytechnic is a multidisciplinary institution of higher education with a strong international orientation and a student enrolment of 8 000. Our strengths are workplace-driven learning, close cooperation with the labour market and business, as well as extensive international contacts. www.jamk.fi

Jyväskylä Science Park provides a competitive business environment and growth opportunities for knowledgebased technology companies in Jyväskylä. www.jsp.fi

Jyväskylä Educational Consortium is one of the biggest institutions of vocational education in Finland. It provides instruction to 4 000 young people and 10 000 adult students each year. www.jao.fi