With a strong legacy in mobile
phone development and
a dynamic start-up scene
generating cutting-edge ICT
companies, Finland can offer
a deep well of talent for a
wide range of industries.
This document is a resume for Mariano Elnen, an Italian citizen who is relocating to Berlin in summer 2019. It summarizes his skills and experience in areas such as wireframing, prototyping, user testing, responsive design, user flows, branding, animation, interaction design, sound design, music production, and UI design. It also lists his education credentials and software proficiencies.
Nokia Networks 2 million Celebrations - ChennaiWe MediaWorks
Nokia celebrated reaching a production milestone of 2 million units at its factory in Chennai, India. Over 175 guests including government officials attended the formal ceremony event on May 13th, 2015 at the Nokia factory. Sandeep Girotra, VP of Nokia Networks India, commented that reaching the 2 million unit milestone demonstrates India's potential for electronics manufacturing and Nokia's commitment to the 'Make in India' initiative. Karl Kirschenhofer, VP of Nokia Networks manufacturing operations, noted that the Chennai factory is a world-class facility that supports cost-efficient deliveries globally and provides industrialization support for new product development.
Antonio Gutierrez Garcia's curriculum vitae provides information about his education and professional experience. He received a degree in English Philology from the University of Seville in 2011 and studied humanistic studies at IES Bajo Guadalquivir from 2005 to 2007. His employment history includes working as the General Manager of Harris and Hoole since 2014 where he oversees operations and as the Assistant Manager of EAT Ltd. from 2011 to 2014 where he assisted in managing the restaurant. He is fluent in Spanish and English and has skills in Italian, French, and computer programs like Microsoft Office.
Balázs Farkas is an experienced internal auditor and quality specialist with over 10 years of experience in auditing, quality assurance, and technical support roles. He currently works as an internal specialist at NetSuite Inc. in the Czech Republic, where he manages security and infrastructure projects. Previously he held roles as an internal auditor at Infosys BPO and as a senior quality specialist and technical trainer at Infosys, where he was responsible for tasks such as audit reporting, user onboarding, technical training, and quality monitoring. Farkas has strong technical skills across operating systems, networking, databases, and programming languages. He is fluent in English and Hungarian.
Finland has a highly reliable and cost-effective energy sector that produces electricity at among the lowest prices in Europe. Finland is a world leader in renewable energy usage, with 32% of its energy coming from renewable sources compared to the EU average of 12.7%. It is also a global leader in bioenergy usage and development. Finland's energy policies focus on energy security, economic development, and environmental sustainability through a decentralized system across over 400 power plants and diversified sources including nuclear, hydro, CHP, and world-leading bioenergy technologies.
Finland is committed to becoming a leader in green building and sustainable construction in Europe. New regulations requiring increased energy efficiency in buildings are driving growth in the green construction market. The renovation market is expected to grow by 10% annually, with demand for expertise in wood construction and energy-efficient solutions. Finland aims to have nearly zero-energy new buildings by 2019 and increase overall energy efficiency in buildings by 30-40% by 2021.
This document provides an overview of the main corporate forms in Finland: private limited company (Oy), public limited company (Oyj), and branch. It summarizes the key details of each form, including registration requirements, capital requirements, liability, management structure, accounting and tax obligations, and incorporation process. The private limited company is the most common structure for Finnish businesses of all sizes. A public limited company has additional requirements for listing on the stock exchange. A branch allows a foreign company to operate in Finland but with unlimited liability.
This document is a resume for Mariano Elnen, an Italian citizen who is relocating to Berlin in summer 2019. It summarizes his skills and experience in areas such as wireframing, prototyping, user testing, responsive design, user flows, branding, animation, interaction design, sound design, music production, and UI design. It also lists his education credentials and software proficiencies.
Nokia Networks 2 million Celebrations - ChennaiWe MediaWorks
Nokia celebrated reaching a production milestone of 2 million units at its factory in Chennai, India. Over 175 guests including government officials attended the formal ceremony event on May 13th, 2015 at the Nokia factory. Sandeep Girotra, VP of Nokia Networks India, commented that reaching the 2 million unit milestone demonstrates India's potential for electronics manufacturing and Nokia's commitment to the 'Make in India' initiative. Karl Kirschenhofer, VP of Nokia Networks manufacturing operations, noted that the Chennai factory is a world-class facility that supports cost-efficient deliveries globally and provides industrialization support for new product development.
Antonio Gutierrez Garcia's curriculum vitae provides information about his education and professional experience. He received a degree in English Philology from the University of Seville in 2011 and studied humanistic studies at IES Bajo Guadalquivir from 2005 to 2007. His employment history includes working as the General Manager of Harris and Hoole since 2014 where he oversees operations and as the Assistant Manager of EAT Ltd. from 2011 to 2014 where he assisted in managing the restaurant. He is fluent in Spanish and English and has skills in Italian, French, and computer programs like Microsoft Office.
Balázs Farkas is an experienced internal auditor and quality specialist with over 10 years of experience in auditing, quality assurance, and technical support roles. He currently works as an internal specialist at NetSuite Inc. in the Czech Republic, where he manages security and infrastructure projects. Previously he held roles as an internal auditor at Infosys BPO and as a senior quality specialist and technical trainer at Infosys, where he was responsible for tasks such as audit reporting, user onboarding, technical training, and quality monitoring. Farkas has strong technical skills across operating systems, networking, databases, and programming languages. He is fluent in English and Hungarian.
Finland has a highly reliable and cost-effective energy sector that produces electricity at among the lowest prices in Europe. Finland is a world leader in renewable energy usage, with 32% of its energy coming from renewable sources compared to the EU average of 12.7%. It is also a global leader in bioenergy usage and development. Finland's energy policies focus on energy security, economic development, and environmental sustainability through a decentralized system across over 400 power plants and diversified sources including nuclear, hydro, CHP, and world-leading bioenergy technologies.
Finland is committed to becoming a leader in green building and sustainable construction in Europe. New regulations requiring increased energy efficiency in buildings are driving growth in the green construction market. The renovation market is expected to grow by 10% annually, with demand for expertise in wood construction and energy-efficient solutions. Finland aims to have nearly zero-energy new buildings by 2019 and increase overall energy efficiency in buildings by 30-40% by 2021.
This document provides an overview of the main corporate forms in Finland: private limited company (Oy), public limited company (Oyj), and branch. It summarizes the key details of each form, including registration requirements, capital requirements, liability, management structure, accounting and tax obligations, and incorporation process. The private limited company is the most common structure for Finnish businesses of all sizes. A public limited company has additional requirements for listing on the stock exchange. A branch allows a foreign company to operate in Finland but with unlimited liability.
Finland is an attractive place for business and families. It has a highly skilled workforce, competitive tax rates, strong infrastructure, and a stable economy and government. Finland consistently ranks as one of the top countries in the world for education, low corruption, happiness, and quality of life. The country welcomes foreign investment and has a modern economy, low crime rates, and a highly educated population.
Incentives to foreign companies investing in Finland. Business aid. Loans and guarantees. EU-funded support. R&D&I incentives. Capital investments. R&D tax break.
Finland is an economically and politically stable country that has been a member of the EU since 1995. Finland has a knowledge-based economy focused on innovation with world-class expertise in many sectors like ICT, cleantech, and life sciences due to long-term investments in R&D. The Finnish economy experienced growth from the mid-1990s until the global financial crisis in 2008 but has since struggled and is forecasted to return to growth in 2014. Finland welcomes international companies and entrepreneurs to explore business opportunities in sectors like high-tech, renewable energy, and mining thanks to its skilled workforce, excellent infrastructure, and incentives for foreign investment.
This document lists the top 50 companies in Finland based on turnover and number of employees. It provides the ranking, company name, industry, turnover reported in millions of euros, and number of employees for each of the top 50 companies. The largest company is Nokia in the electronics industry, with a turnover of 30.2 billion euros and over 112,000 employees. Most companies are in industries such as forest products, energy, metals, finance, and retail.
Foreign direct investment is defined as investment by a foreign investor in a company located in Finland to obtain ownership and control through a permanent economic relationship. The benefits to Finland's national economy include stimulating economic growth by creating jobs and export earnings. It also improves market functioning and increases competition by filling capital needs, providing funding for product development, boosting international business expertise, and strengthening business networks. The annual amount of foreign direct investment in Finland through mergers and acquisitions or greenfield projects increased between 2002 and 2011, reaching a peak of 203 million euros in 2007 before declining in later years.
Creative solutions. Entry to the East. Competent professionals. Stable society. Invest in Finland's marketing materials of Finnish business environment.
Overall infrastructure, energy and quality of life in Finland. International comparison of the Finnish business environment. Invest in Finland's marketing materials.
The flourishing gaming industry in Finland: Alan Wake, Angry Birds, Clash of Clans. Digital gaming entrepreneurs and companies, Finnish start-ups, VC interest. The growth of the turnover.
Finland has a population of around 5 million people, most of whom live in one of the five largest cities. The capital and largest city is Helsinki, which offers attractions like Market Square and Hartwall Arena. Ice hockey is a popular sport in Finland, with teams like Helsingin Jokerit based in Helsinki, while football and the national animal, the brown bear, are also part of Finnish culture and history.
Finland is a northern European country with a population of 5.4 million. It has a highly educated population and consistently ranks among the top countries in education levels and test scores. Finnish culture places importance on education, social equality, and nature. The Finnish character is known for qualities like courage, perseverance, and punctuality. Traditional cuisine combines local and continental influences.
Finland is known for its natural beauty, with landscapes ranging from forests and lakes to the Arctic north. Some of Finland's top attractions include Santa Claus Village near the Arctic Circle, Moominworld theme park, the historic fortress Suomenlinna in Helsinki, and Turku Castle dating back to the 13th century. Finland also has many unusual annual festivals and competitions, such as the air guitar championship, mobile phone throwing contest, and wife-carrying competition.
Nokia is the world leader in mobility and communications technologies. It aims to be the best in customer loyalty, product leadership, and operational excellence. Nokia wants customers to see it as the highest quality company with innovative devices and services. It was founded in 1865 and became a telecommunications leader in the 1990s, operating design, manufacturing, and logistics centers around the world to develop and customize its network infrastructure and mobile devices.
Nokia is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics company. It started as a paper mill in 1865 and became the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones. Nokia has production facilities around the world and sells products in over 130 countries. Its strategic focus is on connecting people through winning devices, consumer internet services, enterprise solutions, networks, and professional services. Nokia emphasizes quality, technological excellence, and understanding customers to differentiate itself and maintain its strong position in the mobile phone market.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development company located in Europe. They work with companies to help drive technological change brought about by digital transformation. TECNALIA has over 1,400 staff including 255 PhDs and provides services like R&D projects, technological services, and business opportunities to help companies increase their competitiveness through technology. They also share inspiring stories of collaboration with companies across various industries.
1. Nokia focused on the mobile phone market in India, investing over $1 billion to build its brand and distribution network through partnerships and manufacturing facilities.
2. Nokia established the dominant market share in India through innovative products tailored for the Indian market like the Nokia 1100, and continuous investment in research and development.
3. To further expand its mobile networks business, Nokia formed a joint venture with Siemens called Nokia Siemens Networks, combining their mobile and fixed-line network equipment operations.
Finland is an attractive place for business and families. It has a highly skilled workforce, competitive tax rates, strong infrastructure, and a stable economy and government. Finland consistently ranks as one of the top countries in the world for education, low corruption, happiness, and quality of life. The country welcomes foreign investment and has a modern economy, low crime rates, and a highly educated population.
Incentives to foreign companies investing in Finland. Business aid. Loans and guarantees. EU-funded support. R&D&I incentives. Capital investments. R&D tax break.
Finland is an economically and politically stable country that has been a member of the EU since 1995. Finland has a knowledge-based economy focused on innovation with world-class expertise in many sectors like ICT, cleantech, and life sciences due to long-term investments in R&D. The Finnish economy experienced growth from the mid-1990s until the global financial crisis in 2008 but has since struggled and is forecasted to return to growth in 2014. Finland welcomes international companies and entrepreneurs to explore business opportunities in sectors like high-tech, renewable energy, and mining thanks to its skilled workforce, excellent infrastructure, and incentives for foreign investment.
This document lists the top 50 companies in Finland based on turnover and number of employees. It provides the ranking, company name, industry, turnover reported in millions of euros, and number of employees for each of the top 50 companies. The largest company is Nokia in the electronics industry, with a turnover of 30.2 billion euros and over 112,000 employees. Most companies are in industries such as forest products, energy, metals, finance, and retail.
Foreign direct investment is defined as investment by a foreign investor in a company located in Finland to obtain ownership and control through a permanent economic relationship. The benefits to Finland's national economy include stimulating economic growth by creating jobs and export earnings. It also improves market functioning and increases competition by filling capital needs, providing funding for product development, boosting international business expertise, and strengthening business networks. The annual amount of foreign direct investment in Finland through mergers and acquisitions or greenfield projects increased between 2002 and 2011, reaching a peak of 203 million euros in 2007 before declining in later years.
Creative solutions. Entry to the East. Competent professionals. Stable society. Invest in Finland's marketing materials of Finnish business environment.
Overall infrastructure, energy and quality of life in Finland. International comparison of the Finnish business environment. Invest in Finland's marketing materials.
The flourishing gaming industry in Finland: Alan Wake, Angry Birds, Clash of Clans. Digital gaming entrepreneurs and companies, Finnish start-ups, VC interest. The growth of the turnover.
Finland has a population of around 5 million people, most of whom live in one of the five largest cities. The capital and largest city is Helsinki, which offers attractions like Market Square and Hartwall Arena. Ice hockey is a popular sport in Finland, with teams like Helsingin Jokerit based in Helsinki, while football and the national animal, the brown bear, are also part of Finnish culture and history.
Finland is a northern European country with a population of 5.4 million. It has a highly educated population and consistently ranks among the top countries in education levels and test scores. Finnish culture places importance on education, social equality, and nature. The Finnish character is known for qualities like courage, perseverance, and punctuality. Traditional cuisine combines local and continental influences.
Finland is known for its natural beauty, with landscapes ranging from forests and lakes to the Arctic north. Some of Finland's top attractions include Santa Claus Village near the Arctic Circle, Moominworld theme park, the historic fortress Suomenlinna in Helsinki, and Turku Castle dating back to the 13th century. Finland also has many unusual annual festivals and competitions, such as the air guitar championship, mobile phone throwing contest, and wife-carrying competition.
Nokia is the world leader in mobility and communications technologies. It aims to be the best in customer loyalty, product leadership, and operational excellence. Nokia wants customers to see it as the highest quality company with innovative devices and services. It was founded in 1865 and became a telecommunications leader in the 1990s, operating design, manufacturing, and logistics centers around the world to develop and customize its network infrastructure and mobile devices.
Nokia is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics company. It started as a paper mill in 1865 and became the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones. Nokia has production facilities around the world and sells products in over 130 countries. Its strategic focus is on connecting people through winning devices, consumer internet services, enterprise solutions, networks, and professional services. Nokia emphasizes quality, technological excellence, and understanding customers to differentiate itself and maintain its strong position in the mobile phone market.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development company located in Europe. They work with companies to help drive technological change brought about by digital transformation. TECNALIA has over 1,400 staff including 255 PhDs and provides services like R&D projects, technological services, and business opportunities to help companies increase their competitiveness through technology. They also share inspiring stories of collaboration with companies across various industries.
1. Nokia focused on the mobile phone market in India, investing over $1 billion to build its brand and distribution network through partnerships and manufacturing facilities.
2. Nokia established the dominant market share in India through innovative products tailored for the Indian market like the Nokia 1100, and continuous investment in research and development.
3. To further expand its mobile networks business, Nokia formed a joint venture with Siemens called Nokia Siemens Networks, combining their mobile and fixed-line network equipment operations.
Nokia Technologies develops and licenses technologies to enable the Programmable World. It was established with Nokia's CTO organization and patent portfolio after selling its Devices & Services business to Microsoft in 2014. Nokia Technologies operates in four areas: patent licensing, technology licensing, brand partnerships, and incubation of new digital media and digital health products. It aims to drive growth through expanding its patent licensing program and exploring new product opportunities based on its significant investments in research and development over the past two decades.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development company in Europe that works with companies to help drive technological change. It provides a range of services including R&D projects, technological services, and helping startups through its venture arm. TECNALIA highlights several inspiring stories of companies it has collaborated with and how that collaboration has helped drive innovation.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development company based in Europe that works with companies to help drive technological innovation. They provide a range of services including R&D projects, technological services, and helping connect businesses with investment and ideas. TECNALIA has a large team of professionals and experts and offers customized support to companies of different sizes and industries. Their goal is to work with businesses to transform technology into economic growth and competitive advantage.
This document discusses learning innovation and the use of learning technologies. It provides examples of how different organizations have successfully used learning technologies and mobile learning to improve training outcomes. These include reducing training costs and times at Ford, improving management training at Ikea, and increasing the number of qualified radiologists in the NHS. It stresses that while the use of learning technologies is still emerging, taking a strategic approach is important given the speed of change. It also emphasizes that mobile learning in particular provides a significant opportunity to create learning and communications channels within organizations.
This document describes solutions provided by AdN Consulting for the mining industry. AdN Consulting has been providing IT and communications integration and consulting services in Mexico since 1999. They offer a range of solutions for mining operations including software for exploration and operations, fiber optic systems for underground and open pit mines, servers and data storage, data centers, TV and radio systems, wireless networks, mobile applications, and engineering projects. Their advantages include experienced personnel, a multidisciplinary team, providing a one-stop shop for IT needs, free consulting, and solutions supported by major brands.
Nokia is a mobile company established in 1865 that became a leader in mobile communications. It uses good planning, organizing, directing, controlling and budgeting strategies. Nokia works with Mozilla to bring its mapping application, Here, to affordable phones running the Firefox OS to provide free location services and bring high-end mapping features to budget phones. Nokia uses good strategies to maintain profitability despite competitors.
Nokia is a mobile company established in 1865 that became a leader in mobile communications. It uses good planning strategies and provides innovative products, allowing it to be successful despite competitors. Nokia is working with Mozilla to bring its mapping application, Here, to lower-budget Firefox OS phones to offer mapping features to more customers.
Nokia is a multinational company headquartered in Finland that produces mobile devices and provides services to network operators. It has a 50% market share globally and is the largest mobile phone manufacturer. Nokia uses segmentation, targeting, positioning, and the 4Ps to market its diverse product range that includes mobile phones, accessories, and network equipment. It focuses on emerging markets for growth and uses strategic acquisitions and partnerships to strengthen its business.
Nokia's strategy in the cell phone manufacturing business. Nokia has faced declining sales and market share in smartphones due to more aggressive competitors like Apple and Samsung. It has cut costs by restructuring and moving production to lower-cost countries. However, Nokia maintains strengths in its expertise in mobile manufacturing, vast patent portfolio which generates licensing revenue, and reputation for quality. It aims to leverage these strategic capabilities going forward.
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We live in an experience economy, where all enterprises must focus on providing better digital experiences.
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DVCOM Technology is an ICT value added distribution company established in 2004 in Dubai, UAE. It provides information and communication technology solutions and services across the MENA region, including OpenSource IP Telephony, networking, access control, video conferencing, and more. It has partnerships with world-class technology leaders and offers solutions tailored to meet customer needs along with professional services like training and managed consultancy.
Oracle is a large, global technology company with over $31 billion in annual revenue. It has over 100,000 employees worldwide. The presentation provided an overview of Oracle's strategy, culture, and sales approach. It also described Oracle's significant presence in Ireland, with over 1,100 employees across three locations focused on sales, consulting, Oracle Direct operations, software development, and other activities.
The document summarizes Gradiant, a non-profit technology center in Galicia, Spain focused on advanced telecommunications research. It has 51% private and 49% public capital, and conducts research and development for industry clients across communications, applications/networks, and multimodal information. Gradiant aims to generate and transfer knowledge to industry and act as an R&D department for companies. It has over 80 staff members, a budget of 4.1 million euros, and partnerships with universities and companies including Indra and Telefonica.
A Complete analysis of business environment (internal & external) of Nokia.
Competitor analysis and strategies adopted.
Also an in depth analysis of Smartphone Category.
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Nokia has historically had a large global market share in mobile phones, with over 220 phone models across multiple product series by 2011. However, its broad product portfolio led to problems like thinly scattered customers and high buyer bargaining power. Nokia addressed this with a product line strategy starting in 1994, creating global platforms for different standards. While this improved efficiency, variability in software needs increased. More recently, Nokia has focused on solutions like reducing product count while better understanding evolving customer needs, and using hierarchical and composition-oriented approaches to manage large software product families.
Mobica is a world-leading software engineering services company with 1000 employees in 10 offices worldwide. They specialize in complex, time critical software development across many industries including semiconductor, mobile and communications, automotive, fintech, TV and broadcast, marine, aviation and space. Mobica delivers full software lifecycle services from product design to maintenance. They are known for their technical expertise, high quality deliverables, customer focus and flexibility.
Similar to Finland - top talent available for ICT companies (20)
This document contains summaries of various companies and cities exhibiting at the Finnish Pavilion at the Barcelona Smart City Expo 2015. The companies provide a range of smart city solutions including healthcare safety solutions, electric vehicle rentals, mobile payment systems, intelligent lighting, and more. The cities showcase their work in areas like innovation, sustainability, and economic development and provide contacts for business opportunities.
Finland is promoting itself as a location for high-tech manufacturing due to its highly productive and skilled workforce, stable business environment, strong infrastructure, and diverse manufacturing industries ranging from metal to digital. Productivity is much higher in Finland compared to lower labor cost countries, leading to lower total costs and faster completion times for projects. Finnish manufacturers have a global track record and understand the entire production process from design to commercialization. Investing in manufacturing in Finland provides access to a wide network of partners and opportunities for long-term cooperation.
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This document provides an overview of talent pools in various industries in Finland, including cleantech/renewable energy, engineering, finance, food technology, information technology, and life sciences. It notes the size of the talent pool in each area and highlights some key statistics, such as common areas of expertise, educational attainment levels, and experience levels of professionals in Finland across these different sectors.
Finland in comparison most competitive in europe 2014 (id 9563)Invest in Finland
This document contains 7 sections listing country scores. Finland tops the rankings in 4 of the sections with scores between 6.06 and 6.30. Other top scoring countries across the sections include Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Latvia, Austria, and Belgium.
Finland ranks highly in benefiting from new information and communication technologies, coming in first according to the World Economic Forum. Several large tech companies have also recently invested in or expanded their operations in Finland, including Google investing 450M euros in a Hamina expansion, Microsoft building a $250M data center, and Yandex, the "Russian Google", setting up offices in Mäntsälä. Finland also ranks highly in terms of human capital, education, health and wellness, and providing an enabling environment for business according to various studies.
Finland is an excellent location for businesses for several reasons. It has a functioning and stable society, ranks highly in education and well-being, and is a leader in adopting new information and communication technologies. Several major technology companies like Google, Microsoft, Yandex, and SoftBank have recently invested heavily in Finland, opening or expanding data centers and offices there. Finland provides a productive, well-educated workforce and enabling environment for companies.
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The E-Way Bill revolutionizes logistics by digitizing the documentation of goods transport, ensuring transparency, tax compliance, and streamlined processes. This mandatory, electronic system reduces delays, enhances accountability, and combats tax evasion, benefiting businesses and authorities alike. Embrace the E-Way Bill for efficient, reliable transportation operations.
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2. With a strong legacy in mobile
phone development and
a dynamic start-up scene
generating cutting-edge ICT
companies, Finland can offer
a deep well of talent for a
wide range of industries.
The Finnish ICT scene
3. Opportunities in Finland
R&D
spearheads
• Concepting
• Industrial design
• User experience
• Development
• Verification
• Certification
Business
spearheads
• Customization
• Logistics
• Manufacturing
• Localization
• Sales and marketing
• Lifecycle management
4. R&D spearheads
DEVELOPMENT
There is a wealth of R&D talent
available, such as Program
Managers, Agile Product
Managers, HW/SW Engineers
and other professionals.
CONCEPTING
Nokia heritage has taught
Finnish ICT experts how to
develop products that are
optimized for customer
satisfaction and
manufacturability.
VERIFICATION
Developing a product to
customer specification and
testing its functionality is at
the core of Finland’s ICT
capabilities.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Finnish high-tech products
are world famous for their
industrial design. There are
plenty of freelancers and
design houses at your disposal.
CERTIFICATION
Finland has top class product
certification facilities and
experienced subcontractors
available.
USER EXPERIENCE
Handheld wireless devices
with rich services call for
special know-how in defining
the user experience.
5. Business spearheads
CUSTOMIZATION
Customers want unique
features and designs. How to
manage the related costs and
logistics? Finland has the
necessary know-how.
LOCALIZATION
Different markets have
different language and other
requirements. Internationally
experienced engineers with
Nokia/MS background
understand this issue.
LOGISTICS
Nokia was world famous for its
superbly efficient supply chain
and logistics. After Microsoft
redundancies, there are plenty
of world class specialists
available.
SALES & MARKETING
Finnish companies have been
doing business on all
continents, which is why there
are now globally experienced
sales people available.
MANUFACTURING
In Finland, we have the
expertise to develop products
for mass production. Finnish
engineers consider
manufacturing from the get-go.
LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT
Engineers with Nokia/MS
background understand the
importance of roadmapping,
upgrading hw/ sw and phasing
out products.
6. World class talent available NOW
Now is your opportunity to access top Finnish ICT talent. Some 2,000
former Nokia/Microsoft professionals with varied and extensive
experience are available for new opportunities. Seize the moment –
contact us now!
CONTACT
Invest-in-Finland ICT team lead
Arto Pussinen
arto.pussinen@finpro.fi