Research & Innovation Novatron’s Technology Center is located in Pirkkala, Finland. We design and manufacture our software, hardware and components – sensors and laser receivers – in-house with advanced engineering. Novatron’s Technology Center is the hub of latest global machine control know-how. Home › About Us › Research & Innovation Top experts Finland is known for its highly skilled technology professionals and software experts. We offer our personnel an innovative working environment and motivating challenges to drive machine control skills forward in a solution-oriented way. We work closely with technical universities and selected, audited technology partners, and listen carefully to our demanding end-users and customers to be able to meet their needs. Safe, sustainable and innovative Our company values are trust, communality and transparency, and we act accordingly. This enables effective teamwork, promotes innovation and gives a sense of relevance to our daily tasks. As a business partner, we offer quality, high productivity and reliability. Our mission is to help our customers succeed by delivering on these standards. Novatron’s products have been awarded with the Made in Finland Key Flag symbol. Research and development projects Novatron takes part in various international research and development projects annually. The aim of our research is to push the industry forward and to enable more safe, sustainable and efficient way of construction. Learn more about projects Research Novatron starts to develop AI-based machine control solutions in the EU-funded XSCAVE project, led by the University of Tartu 2.12.2024 Novatron takes part in an international research project led by the University of Tartu that develops AI-based solutions to enable self-driving heavy vehicles to operate safely and reliably in difficult conditions in earthmoving, logistics and forestry. Research The STREAM collaboration project is coming to an end – Novatron participates in the final demonstration in Spain 2.5.2023 STREAM is a collaboration project involving seven entities from five EU countries. The goal is to develop innovative technologies to improve inspection and maintenance functions in railway transportation.