Helsinki, Finland

Mikko Lylykangas

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2012

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Title: Innovator Spotlight: Mikko Lylykangas and His Contributions to Fertilizer Technology

Introduction: Mikko Lylykangas, an accomplished inventor based in Helsinki, Finland, has made significant strides in the field of agricultural technology. With a strong focus on improving fertilizers, his innovative efforts contribute to safer and more efficient agricultural practices.

Latest Patents: One of Mikko's notable inventions is his patent for an "Ammonium nitrate granule and method for the preparation of the same." This invention involves a fertilizer granule that contains ammonium nitrate with a core made from the same compound, coated with a layer of calcium sulphate. The unique formulation allows for the safe and easy production of the fertilizer granule by combining the core with an aqueous ammonium nitrate solution along with solid calcium sulphate particles.

Career Highlights: Mikko currently works at Kemira Growhow Oyj, a company known for its commitment to sustainable agricultural solutions. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency of fertilizers, aiming to contribute positively to agricultural productivity while ensuring environmental safety.

Collaborations: In his journey as an inventor, Mikko has had the privilege of collaborating with talented professionals such as Harri Kiiski and Juhani Poukari. Together, they have shared knowledge and expertise, fostering a collaborative environment that enhances innovation within their field.

Conclusion: Mikko Lylykangas exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the agricultural sector, showcasing how a single invention can have a profound impact on sustainability and efficiency in farming practices. His contributions not only advance agricultural technology but also pave the way for future advancements in fertilizer development.

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