Contents:
• Why Helsinki for smart mobility
• Transport habits and usage
• Smart mobility segments in Helsinki
--- Shared mobility
--- Integrated mobility
--- Autonomous driving
• Helsinki testbeds
• About Helsinki Business Hub
• Contacts
Adri Wischmann, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
First edition of the Dutch Innovation Café in Sofia will focus on exchange of best practices, establish connections between the different stakeholders involved in the concept of Smart City, the use of IoT and innovations to contribute to the Smart City and seek ways to develop startup businesses into commercial frontrunners.
Recent technology developments in the information technology space have opened new horizons for the maritime industry. "Digital ports" refers to application of digital technologies of digital technologies such as machine learning, data analytics, visualization, cloud and advanced wireless communications technology to the Port Ecosystem that are driving innovations and enabling business efficiency.
Contents:
• Why Helsinki for smart mobility
• Transport habits and usage
• Smart mobility segments in Helsinki
--- Shared mobility
--- Integrated mobility
--- Autonomous driving
• Helsinki testbeds
• About Helsinki Business Hub
• Contacts
Adri Wischmann, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
First edition of the Dutch Innovation Café in Sofia will focus on exchange of best practices, establish connections between the different stakeholders involved in the concept of Smart City, the use of IoT and innovations to contribute to the Smart City and seek ways to develop startup businesses into commercial frontrunners.
Recent technology developments in the information technology space have opened new horizons for the maritime industry. "Digital ports" refers to application of digital technologies of digital technologies such as machine learning, data analytics, visualization, cloud and advanced wireless communications technology to the Port Ecosystem that are driving innovations and enabling business efficiency.
Jeroen Van Hertum, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
First edition of the Dutch Innovation Café in Sofia will focus on exchange of best practices, establish connections between the different stakeholders involved in the concept of Smart City, the use of IoT and innovations to contribute to the Smart City and seek ways to develop startup businesses into commercial frontrunners.
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Jeroen Van Hertum, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
First edition of the Dutch Innovation Café in Sofia will focus on exchange of best practices, establish connections between the different stakeholders involved in the concept of Smart City, the use of IoT and innovations to contribute to the Smart City and seek ways to develop startup businesses into commercial frontrunners.
BIG IoT - Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things -
H2020 Project http://big-iot.eu/
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This presentation from Form Virium Helsinki discusses and advocates harnessing the innovative capacities of entire communities to bring forth optimal city management. The focus is on overcoming the traditional challenges between public sector organizations and citizens.
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In summary, the webinar covered:
1. Open and Forthcoming Transport Call Topics
2. Support for UK Organisations
3. UK participation in Horizon 2020
The webinar recording is now available. Click here to watch it: https://vimeo.com/363338621
Find out more about the EU Programmes Interest Group at https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/eu-programmes
Follow the KTN EU team on Twitter for news on EU funding: https://twitter.com/ktnuk_eu
Creating the World's Most Sophisticated Floating Town - Case StudyST Engineering iDirect
Intelsat’s EpicNG High Throughput Satellite (HTS) network
has helped maritime operators stop thinking of satellite
connectivity as a necessary expense for crew welfare, and
instead seeing it as a means of fully integrating their global
fleets with on-shore operations. Today’s limited mindset,
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via L-band, is now opening to the possibilities of using
satellites to gather valuable data for the analysis that can
make ship operations more efficient and increasingly able
to be managed from shore-based operations centers.
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Smart ports: towards a high performance, increased productivity, and a bette...IJECEIAES
Ports are currently competing fiercely for capital and global investments in order to improve revenues, mostly by improving performance and lowering labor costs. Smart ports are a fantastic approach to realize these elements since they integrate information and communication technologies within smart applications, ultimately contributing to port management improvement. This leads to greater performance and lower operational expenses. As a result, several ports in Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America have gone smart. However, there are a lot of critical factors to consider when automating port operations, such as greenhouse gas emissions, which have reached alarming proportions. The purpose of this study is to define the most essential tasks conducted by smart ports, such as the smart ship industry, smart gantry and quayside container cranes, transport automation, smart containers, and energy efficiency. Furthermore, it gives a model of the smart port concept and highlights the critical current technologies on which the ports are based. Each technology’s most significant contributions to its development are noted. This technology is compared to more traditional technologies. It is hoped that this effort would pique the curiosity of fresh researchers in this sector.
Presentación del Proyecto MONALISA 2.0 sobre la Gestión del Tráfico Marítimo en la Conferencia Internacional sobre Transporte Marítimo 2014 de la Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña.
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2. SMART MARITIME
RISING FUEL PRICES AND TIGHTENING
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION DRIVE CHANGE
LEVERAGING INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY IN MARITIME INDUSTRY
• Fleet management
• Ship hardware management
• Passenger digital experience
BENEFITS
• Savings in fuel
• Savings in costs
• Streamlining vessel
maintenance and repairs
ICT COMPANIES
OFFERING SMART
SOLUTIONS
ICE & WEATHER
MONITORING
SENSORING
USABILITY
NAVIGATION
TRADITIONAL
MARINE
INDUSTRY
MACHINE
MANUFACTURERS
SHIPYARDS
SHIPPING
COMPANIES
SMART
MARITIME
3. By 2025 Finland will have the most CREATIVE,
AGILE and ADAPTIVE maritime network.
Known from INNOVATION of CUSTOMIZED solutions,
services and forms of operation.
Delivered in FLEXIBLE schedule and with COMPETITIVE price.
It is a FRONTRUNNER at the current and emerging
markets of marine technology.
4. Helsinki region combines the VOLUMES,
KNOW-HOW and RESOURCES to succeed
in global smart maritime market.
5. WHY HELSINKI FOR SMART MARITIME?
GLOBALLY
COMPETITIVE &
CONNECTED MARITIME
INDUSTRY
HIGHLY
SKILLED
& SUCCESSFUL
ICT HUB
JUNCTION FOR
NATIONAL &
INTERNATIONAL
LOGISTICS
SUPPORT
FROM THE
PUBLIC
SECTOR
ADVANCED TESTBED
FOR MARITIME
INNOVATION
AND R&D
World leader in
shipbuilding and globally
connected shipyard
industry – considerable
part of world’s cruise
ships and ice breakers
have been built in
Finland
World-renowned ICT
field with a vast talent
pool of English speaking
tech professionals.
Specific expertise also in
cyber security.
The metropolitan area is
a junction for logistics in
Finland. The Helsinki
region harbours’ traffic
accounts for 50% of the
total value of Finnish
foreign trade
transported by sea.
Significant funding
available from TEKES &
Finnvera. Leveraging Big
Data and building
maritime cloud solutions
are done together with
the authorities
Lively smart maritime
innovation projects and
R&D activity, e.g. with
autonomous ships by
Rolls-Royce. Aalto Uni
also has a study program
in maritime IT.
6. OVERVIEW OF THE MARITIME CLUSTER
RESEARCH
AALTO UNI
& VTT
Including
RHQ’S OF
WÄRTSILÄ
CARGOTEC
FINNNLINES
ABB MARINE
MARITIME
ICT & IOT
3000
COMPANIES IN
FINLAND
OUT OF
which over
1000
In the helsinki
region
7. SMART
MARITIME
CLIENT BASE
PORTS MARINE INDUSTRY SHIP OWNERS
FINNISH
PORTS
PORT
OPERATORS
ARCTECH HELSINKI
SHIPYARD
MEYER TURKU
TECHNIP OFFSHORE
FINLAND
RAUMA MARINE
CONSTRUCTION
TALLINK SILJA
ESL SHIPPING
FINNPILOT PILOTAGE
ARCTIA SHIPPING
BORE
AURA MARE
VIKING LINE
ECKERÖ LINE
FINNLINES
8. SMART
MARITIME
CREATING THE SMART
SHIP THROUGH
INTELLIGENT USE
OF BIG DATA
REMOTE MAINTENANCE OF ONBOARD FUNCTIONS
ENGINE REMOTE MAINTENANCE
VESSEL DESIGN
LIFE CYCLE SUPPORT
ENERGY SAVING
PERFORMANCE MONITORING
EDUCATION, TRAINING
SAFETY OPERATIONS
WEATHER AND ICE INFORMATION
VESSEL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
INCIDENT REPORTING AND ANALYSIS
CARGO TRACK AND TRACE, CARGO HEALTH
HULL HEALTH MONITORING
SHIPS
SHIP
BIG DATA
& SMART
MARITIME
SOLUTIONS
9. SELECTED SMART MARITIME PROJECTS
ABB’S INTEGRATED
OPERATIONS CENTER IN
HELSINKI
Center opens a new era of
interaction between the
maritime industry and the
Internet of Things, Services
and People (IoTSP)
The centers utilize the
IoTSP to connect ships,
their owner’s technical
headquarters and ABB’s
support departments.
Through the IoTSP, ABB
monitors critical aspects of
the ship’s equipment and its
key performance
parameters.
CREATING ECOSYSTEM
FOR AUTONOMOUS
MARINE TRANSPORT
The objective is to create
the world's first autonomous
marine transport system in
the Baltic Sea, fully
autonomous by 2025. The
first pilots and applications
to come soon for cargo
ships and freight
The largest investors are
Cargotec, Ericsson, Meyer
Turku, Rolls-Royce, Tieto,
and Wärtsilä. About half of
the ecosystem's funding
comes from Tekes
WÄRTSILÄ ENHANCES ITS
DIGITAL OFFERING BY
ACQUIRING ENIRAM
The acquisition of Eniram
enables Wärtsilä to grow
and strengthen its digital
offering and in-house
capabilities, specifically in
data analytics, modelling and
performance optimisation.
MERIT – SMART MARITIME
BUSINESS & TECH
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Funded by the Finnish
Ministry of Economy and
Employment, with aim to
develop the Finnish ICT
expertise towards the
marine cluster. Outcomes:
• 5 publicly funded smart
maritime projects
• 50 companies with
smart maritime business
deals
• Framework for
developing the smart
maritime industry,
especially startups
• And
AALTO UNIVERSITY SMART
MARITIME “MARINE IT”
MINOR DEGREE PROGRAM
10. FIELDS OF COMPETENCE IN THE HELSINKI REGION
AI + BIG DATA
ANALYTICS +
IOT
CONNECTIVITY
CYBER
SECURITY
CLEANTECH
COST-
EFFICIENCY
SAFETY
DESIGN &
ENGINEERING
SHIPYARDS
SUB-
CONTRACTING
11. AI + BIG DATA
ANALYTICS + IOT
CONNECTIVITY
CYBER SECURITY
12. • Connectivity is a key for all smartness. Data needs to be transferred for several purposes and
connectivity is needed for remote control including autonomous vessels
• Connectivity is key also for smart sea way where data needs to be transferred to the port
• Helsinki has strong expertise in marine connectivity
• Nokia is expanding to that sector, Ericsson is doing R&D in Finland. Both of them work with both ship – to port connections and in-
ship connection including IoT solution.
• There are new startups (like Kyynel, Ukkoverkot) in the field Kyynel has created solution that uses ships as basestation creating a
substitute for satellite connection and Ukkoverkko provides long-distance data connection working near to shore.
• Established marine companies are developing their own solutions – Wärtsilä has been able to control unmanned
ships over satellite and ABB has a remote control center for their marine tech in Helsinki
• Finland and Helsinki have very strong research and education in radio technology, signal processing and many
related fields (thanks to our industrial history).*
• NB! Helsinki has no communication satellite technology companies even tough the international satellite
companies are part of many of our development programs. That is the missing part in the cluster.
CONNECTIVITY
13. • Helsinki has strong expertise in adding IoT and other data collection technologies on marine vessels,
analyzing big data and using that data for optimization, remote control and maintenance
• At upper end data is used for artificial intelligence where the final end is the autonomous vessels. Three
out of four autonomous ship developer are located in Finland (Wärtsilä, Rolls Royce and ABB in Finland,
Kongsberg is not) – besides that there is an alliance in China to develop autonomous ship. HNA Group leads the alliance
named Unmanned Cargo Ship Development Alliacen https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/hna-group-forms-
chinese-alliance-for-autonomous-ships#gs.MyKXMu4
• NAPA, Eniram and ABB are strong in IoT based route optimization
• Finland is a significant hub for AI – both in practical solutions and scientific research
• Aalto University has an IoT campus – companies from the marine industry are represented on the campus
http://aiic.aalto.fi/fi/
• More generally: Finland has a wide range of applications in unmanned vehicles and remote technologies in many fields
as well as related research in TUT, Aalto and LUT. *
• NB! Finland typically imports sensor, laser-scanners, radars etc. Even so, that is not major part of value generated.
AI + BIG DATA
ANALYTICS +
IOT
14. • Cyber security is important for an environment where the amount of software is increasing and
more functions are remote controlled or automated.
• Generally the cyber security field is really decentralized. There are no dominant players in the field.
• Finland possesses expertise in all fields of cyber security from securing connectivity, IoT, software and industrial
design in general. As an examples of cyber security, F-Secure is one of the biggest companies in Europe and
Ericsson is centralizing its cyber security R&D in the Helsinki region. R&D covers malware protection, secure
protocols for communication etc.
• Cyber security is an increasing trend and IMO’s regulation will take place in 2021.
• NB! There is no single provider for maritime security
• Norwegian cluster is more visible in that domain.
CYBER
SECURITY
16. • Finland provides a wide range of expertise in clean technology to the maritime sector
• Clean sources of power: Bio (Neste), LNG, electricity (ABB, Danfoss/Visendo) – ABB is a global leader
in the field.
• Solutions for waste and waste water treatment for ships (Evac and Wärtsilä)
• Finland provides exhaust gas purification like nitric oxide and sulfur oxide (and energy saving technologies).
(Wärtsilä)
• Finns have typically been the first ones to introduce new environmental requirements – that is partly because of
vulnerability of the Baltic Sea, partly because our technology leaders can provide solutions like exhaust gas
purification and waste water treatments
• Helsinki is an excellent place to monitor new solutions since regulation is ahead of the rest of world and Finnish companies provides
solutions the meet the regulation.
• NB! There are many new fuels to be tested on marine industry. Not all of them like methanol is tested in Helsinki
CLEANTECH
17. • Helsinki offers a wide range of expertise to improve cost-efficiency by cutting fuel consumption
• Route optimization like NAPA, Eniram, ABB
• Energy efficiency engineering like Deltamarin
• Ship design helps to create ships more cost efficiently. Deltamarin, Elomatic and Aker Artic.
• New innovations coming in (like Norse Power)
• NB! Fleet management is not a major strength in Helsinki region
COST-
EFFICIENCY
18. • In arctic expertise Helsinki is the leading hub covering everything from ice monitoring
to oil spill prevention
• Iceye and Navidium provide solutions for ice monitoring (in r&d phase), Lamor and Artica in oil spill prevention,
Deltamarin in icebreaker design, Arctech in icebreaker building, Artica operating icebreakers.
• Baltic Sea is one of the most challenging environments with narrow passages, shoals and heavy traffic. Especially
in Gulf of Finland the traffic is crossing because Helsinki–Tallinn connection, and traffic to and from St.
Petersburg
• The traffic control systems are working in these challenging conditions. Finnish officials run many systems like sea guars,
environment officials etc. GOFREP which is shared between Estonia, Finland and Russia is the most important one of those.
• NB! Even thought safety issues are taken seriously in Finland, many of the industry players are missing like
salvage companies
SAFETY
20. Several leading engineering companies in marine field like Deltamarin and Elomatic are located in Finland
Finnish cruising ships are 80 % Finnish made – Finland can cover the whole supply chain. Supply start from steel
manufacturer SSAB, includes engine and propulsion providers like ABB, Rolls Royce and Wartsila, automation like ABB,
Protacon and Valmet, bathrooms ect. manufacturer like Parmarine and HVAC solution like Halton.
Finland has three big shipyards of which one is in Helsinki and few smaller repair shipyards and yacht producers. That
means wide range of production of ships and boats. Big shipyards are Arctech in Helsinki, Meyer in Turku and Rauma
Marine Construction in Rauma. Yacht producers are Baltic Yachts and Nautor
The key strength of Helsinki and Finland is that they can provide the whole supply chain from designing the ships to building them. However,
the whole supply chain in not based in Helsinki (even though Helsinki has engineering, shipyards and technology). Therefore Helsinki provides
natural access point to that cluster.
New companies investing in Helsinki are more likely to be connected to Helsinki/Finnish strongholds like cruising industry
DESIGN &
ENGINEERING
SHIPYARDS
SUB-
CONTRACTING
21. OTHER ISSUES
• SMART SEA WAYS TURNS THE LOGIC. AUTONOMOUS TECHNOLOGIES REQUIRE NEW SHIPS. However,
making sea ways smart may reduce costs also with old fleet. A project related to that will be released in the near
future (Finnpilot Pilotage Oy and Meritaito) – that should be utilized to attract new companies to visit Finland
(https://www.liikennevirasto.fi/-/rauman-merivaylasta-tehtiin-alykas-ja-entista-turvallisempi#.Wqt11ejFKUk).
• FINLAND OFFERS EXPERTISE IN AUTONOMOUS TRAFFIC AND VESSELS IN GENERAL – those companies are
shifting to marine industry as well.
• AI AND ROBOTS ARE GENERAL PURPOSE TECHNOLOGIES and major companies like ABB and Siemens are
searching for technologies that can be used for many business domains. That is important to keep in mind when
searching for FDI prospects. These are also spearheads of Helsinki region more generally.
23. THE OBJECTIVE IS TO REACH TECHNICAL, OPERATIONAL
AND LEGAL READINESS TO INTRODUCE UNMANNED SHIPPING IN
FINLAND – AS THE FIRST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
• Finland aims to operate world’s first autonomous ship system in 2025
• Ample world-class resources available for digitalization, including all areas of maritime activities
• Governmental agencies and legislation have practiced an early adaptor mentality – paving the way ultimately
towards unmanned shipping.
• Project example: Rolls-Royce global R&D centre for remotely controlled and autonomous ships:
https://www.tekes.fi/en/whats-going-on/news-2017/a-global-rd-centre-for-remotely-controlled-and-autonomous-ships-in-turku/
• DIMECC (https://dimecc.com) defined main areas and themes for development:
• Autonomous vessels: Situation awareness, Sensor technology & fusion, Remote control, Autonomous
operation & navigation
• Infrastructure: Test area, Smart fairways, Connectivity, Interoperability, Security, Remote operation
centers, Autonomous port
• Rules & regulation, Value chain evolution, Service design, Competence, Education
AUTONOMOUS
SHIPS
24. FINLAND IS THE WORLD’S LEADING COUNTRY IN
ARCTIC SHIP-BUILDING, DESIGN AND ARCTIC SHIPPING.
• From all of the icebreakers in the world around 60% are built in Finland, around 80% are designed in Finland and
almost all of them have Finnish propulsion system.
• We have the state-of-the-art know-how needed in designing and building the big luxury cruise ships
• Our specialty are multi-functional ice-breakers, which can perform several tasks from traditional ice breaking
operations to cable and pipe laying even in arctic conditions.
Source: Finpro, Maritime & Offshore from Finland
SHIP
DESIGN
25. THE BIGGEST CRUISE SHIP IN THE WORLD – OASIS OF THE SEAS –
WAS BUILT IN FINLAND.
• World’s first LNG powered and most environment friendly icebreaker Polaris built at Arctech Helsinki. Also
world’s first oblique icebreaker was built at Helsinki shipyard
Research & education
• Marine technology, maritime engineering & management: Aalto university, Turku University of Applied Science,
Satakunta University of Applied Science, VTT, Abo Akademi
Finnish shipyards
• Arctech Helsinki Shipyard Oy, Meyer Turku Shipyard Oy, Rauma Marine Constructions Oy, Technip Offshore
Finland Oy, BLRT Group, Alfons Håkans Oy, Western Shipyard Oy, Marine Alutech Oy
SHIP-
BUILDING
26. THE FINNISH MARINE INDUSTRIES ENABLES SUSTAINABLE, SAFE
AND EFFICIENT OPERATIONS IN THE REMOTE AND SENSITIVE ARCTIC
AND ANTARCTIC AREAS.
• From all of the icebreakers in the world around 60% are built in Finland, around 80% are designed in Finland and
almost all of them have Finnish propulsion system.
• The competent Finnish industry holds the entire supply chain of arctic tech with experience in harsh conditions
and has been heavily involved in the development of Russian, Canadian and Swedish winter navigation
à Finland is well positioned to design, build and operate icegoing vessels and to provide products, training and
services around these topics.
• Innovative & environmentally friendly: World’s first LNG powered and most environment friendly icebreaker
Polaris built at Arctech Helsinki, also world’s first oblique icebreaker was built at Helsinki shipyard.
Companies:
• Arctech Shipyard (ship building), AKER Arctic Technology Oy (ship design), ICEYE (earth imaging), Vaisala
(weather monitoring)
ARCTIC
TECH
27. THE OBJECTIVE IS TO PRODUCE THE CLEANEST ENERGY SOLUTIONS
FOR SHIPS AND TO MINIMISE THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF
SHIPPING GLOBALLY.
• The significance of ICT is increasing also in the marine industry. The most energy efficient solutions can be
found through simulation. With optimization and monitoring tools the ship operations can be tracked and the
energy consumption reduced.
• Ship Energy Efficiency Technologies – a project in Tekes’ Arctic Seas –program is an example of large
collateral project. The goal is to improve energy efficiency especially in arctic seafaring.
• Companies & research organizations participating: Aalto University, ABB Marine, Aker Arctic Technology,
Alfa Laval Aalborg, Deltamarin and VTT Technical Research Centre Of Finland
• State support - The Finnish Ministry of Transportation have committed to finding new forms of long-term
cooperation between operators in the sector, financing opportunities for vessel investments, advancing the
development and take up of alternative fuel solutions and increasing will be sought in Finnish cleantech project
startups
ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
28. THE FINNISH SPACE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS INDUSTRY HAS
60 COMPANIES, WHO EMPLOY OVER 200 PEOPLE AND HAVE YEARLY
SALES OF AROUND 300 MILLION EUROS.
• Finland has been in space business for a long time, but mainly as a subcontractor, producing many vital parts
and systems for mainly European spacecraft. The Finnish scientists have and are participating practically every
major European Space Agency mission, providing occasionally also small, but important hardware.
• The first Finnish satellite, student-built Aalto-1 is slated to be launched in this summer, and it has already several
successors being built and designed, with many other new-style space missions shaping up.
• The space cluster exists, with low barrier to enter
• ESA arctic space accelerator in plans to Finland
• Companies e.g. ICEYE, Space Systems Finland, Satellio, Reaktor Space Lab, Furuno (navigation R&D), Vaisala
(weather monitoring)
SPACE
TECH &
NAVIGATION
29. EARLY ADOPTION OF INTERNET MADE FINLAND THE HOTBED OF
ENCRYPTION COMPANIES SINCE THE 1990’S.
Finland hosts established clusters in e.g. secure e-banking and e-payment solutions and infrastructure, vulnerability
analyses and compliance testing and security for standard web usage (authentication, access passwords management,
online reputation monitoring of web shops)
Finnish cyber security success stories
• F-Secure & Mikko Hyppönen (61st most influential person in the world, Foreign Policy magazine)
• Stonesoft’s next generation anti-evasion technologies
• World’s most used encryption protocol SSH
• World leader in mobile signature standardization
Companies
• F-Secure, Forcepoint, Santa Monica Networks, Nordic Lan & Wan Communication, Cisco Systems Finland, SSH, Nixu,
Trusteq, Efecte, nSense
Research institutions & industry organizations
• Aalto University School of Science – Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Helsinki Area Secure Systems
Collective, University of Helsinki – Department of Computer Science, VTT – Information and Network Security, FISC –
Finnish Information Security Cluster, FISA – Finnish Information Security Association
CYBER
SECURITY
30. THE FINNISH MARINE INDUSTRY CLUSTER DOMINATES BY ITS
CUSTOMISED, ENTERTAINING, EFFICIENTLY AND SUSTAINABLY
PRODUCED GREEN CRUISE SHIPS AND FERRIES.
• The Finnish marine industry with its customers has developed and built numerous revolutionary and trendsetting
ship types. The Finnish shipbuilding is especially well known for
• innovative and technically demanding cruise ships and ferries
• Highest quality and safety
• many suppliers of advanced marine technologies
• highly skilled turnkey area suppliers
• design offices
• world-class research and education institutes
• Japanese Ecoship and Arctech Shipyard sign letter of intent for construction of a new cruise eco vessel in Helsinki:
http://ecoship-pb.com/peace-boat-and-arctech-sign-letter-of-intent-for-ecoship/
Industry challenges & opportunities:
• High volume of new cruise ship orders; emerging Asian cruising and cruise and ferry shipbuilding on location;
growing awareness of sustainability; the changing desires of cruise passengers; and ever evolving technical
development
CRUISE
SHIP
32. SMART MARITIME COMPANY CLUSTER LISTING
COMPANIES COMBINING MARITIME & ICT
https://www.napa.fi
Napa is the world’s leading software producer in ship design and ship operating software. Their software is used by the world’s
biggest shipyards, ship designers, classification societies, shipowners and many universities, research institutions and
consultants. Napa’s significance to the Finnish marine cluster and especially to smart maritime is essential.
http://www.eniram.fi
Eniram produces solutions to the marine sector related to energy management and vessel consumption optimization. Eniram is
one of the leading global pioneers in vessel consumption optimization.
http://www.furuno.fi
Furuno Finland is a well-known producer of integrated ship bridges, who produces solutions from boats to icebreakers and oil
tankers, including communications and camera systems.
http://www.kyynel.net
KNL Networks (also known as Kyynel) is a startup developing distant range radio technology. Their tech is especially interesting,
as it enables communications for ships without the use of satellites.
http://iceye.fi ICEYE aims to offer satellite-based ice related information especially to operators in the arctic areas.
33. SMART MARITIME COMPANY CLUSTER LISTING
MARITIME COMPANIES
https://www.wartsila.c
om
Wärtsilä is one of Finnish engineering industry’s leading companies, manufacturing vessel motors, machinery and equipment.
http://new.abb.com/m
arine
International industry giant ABB’s opertions are centered around automation and electric power technologies. One of its most
significant sectors is the marine sector. In Finland ABB marine know-how is centered to the Helsinki region.
http://akerarctic.fi
Aker Arctic is specialized in arctic areas’ ship and offshore structure design and technical consulting. Part of their business is also
model testing, research and survey trips and ice training.
https://www.deltamari
n.com
Deltamarin is focused on ship and offshore structure design and manufacturing. Their client base include several large ship
builders and shipyards.
https://www.elomatic.c
om/en/
Elomatic is a engineering consultancy, offering consulting and software services for different industries in over 70 countries. Their
key sectors include marine industry and offshore design, where they are specialized in arctic sea areas and especially Russia and
the Caspian Sea.
http://www.atmarine.fi/
index.php?id=2
AT-Marine produces navigation and communication systems, engine room and fluid handling equipment and demanding special
electronics, such as echo sounders and under water surveillance systems to shipowners and public authorities.
http://www.rolls-
royce.com/marine
Rolls Royce is a significant marine equipment and motor provider and innovative forerunner and leading company in the Finnish
maritime industry, especially in autonomous ships.
http://www.cargotec.c
om
It has a significant role in developing logistics and the flow of goods.
http://www.konecranes
.com
Koncranes provides cranes to shipyards and ports. It is also forerunner in utilizing IoT.
http://www.metso.com
Leading automations solutions provider Metso Automation provides automation systems to e.g. ships and thus is a significant
partner also for the shipyard industry.
https://airbusdefencea
ndspace.com
In marine sector Airbus offers ICT systems based on radio phone systems and satellite technology. In addition to these drones
can be used to supervise sea areas and track vessel emissions. It has two branches in Finland, Helsinki and Jyväskylä.
34. SMART MARITIME COMPANY CLUSTER LISTING
ICT COMPANIES
http://www.asansecurity.
com/en/
ASAN is a Finnish software company developing video technology. They develop products based on control rooms, recorders
and smart servers and integrating situation analysis systems for ships in order to develop shipping and avoid dangerous
situations. They can also utilize solutions by others in their integrating products and produce own solutions based on their
extensive know-how in the marine cluster.
https://www.cadmatic.co
m
Cadmatic produces design software based on 3D modelling. Their software is used in producing and utilizing digital data
related to designing and building ships and offshore structures.
http://softability.fi/en/
Softability is an IT company offering software development, testing and products especially in relation to utilizing industrial
internet. For marine clients they currently develop ships’ energy saving solutions and portals for tracking ship use, but are
interested in widening their industrial internet solutions for the marine sector further.
http://www.kuava.fi
Kuava is an engineering consultancy producing everything from surveys and simulations to software development and
systems integration. They produce software for simulating the noise, acoustics and vibrations of ships and offshore
structures. Catering for needs related to acoustics and noise in ship design is still a novelty, which the company is eager to
develop further.
http://www.tripoint.fi
Tripoint is a location data company, specialized in utilizing laser scannig. They offer a location data platform for laser scanning
and echo sounding, which help to create fast 3D surroundings of port areas above and below the water surface.
https://dimenteq.fi/en/
Dimenteq provides information and enterprise resource planning systems, which include location data and map based
features. At the moment they produce e.g. an information system for sea traffic in winter time for public sector in Finland and
Sweden.
https://gofore.com/en/h
ome/
Gofore is a mid-sized architecture and design consultancy fro e-services. They have experience in utilizing location data and
map technology in software development projects. For the Finnish Transport Agency they have produced information systems
related to sea traffic and consulted in their development
https://soprano.fi/en Part of a bigger Soprano Group, Soprano Digital is an online service provider producing services to support business.
https://www.ambientia.fi/
en/
ICT company Ambientia can offer the marine sector task and process management solutions, that can be utilized in
development projects and ship building to develop processes and information exhange between different parties
35. SMART MARITIME COMPANY CLUSTER LISTING
ICT COMPANIES
http://elisa.com/on-
elisa/organisation/elisa-
appelsiini/
Elisa Appelsiini is an ICT company offering IT services, application development services and consulting. They have produced
systems e.g. for sounding services.
http://www.esri.fi
Esri Finland produces information management solutions utilizing location data especially for asset management and
maintenance sectors. Their clients iclude e.g. international port operators
http://www.alekstra.com
Alekstra provides large corporations services related to mobile telecom / connectivity. They are also interested in supporting
the marine industry in connectivity solutions, which are coming more and more important for the industry.
http://www.d-
fence.fi/home
D-Fence eSec is a security service for email communications. Potential clients include all organizations who require high levels
of information security.
https://www.wapice.com/
en
Wapice is a major technology partner for the industrial sector, providing software and electronic expertise. For the marine
industry they offer IoT systems, mainetenance software, service providing entities, survey electronics and integration, that
enable e.g. remote control systems.
http://mapitare.fi
Mapitare offers up to date offline vector map products for terrain and sea applications.. The company offers marine industry
comprehensive map services, customer-specific communications and location data services, map technology and interface
services and operative situation analysis and management systems.
http://timmi.fi
Timmi is a small software company offering solutions to reservations & scheduling, in connection to finance, invoicing and
expences management systems such as SAP. For marine industry they offer systems for managing berths and invoicing them.
Many Finnish cities are their users.
http://www.heeros.com/e
n/
Heeros produces financial management systems for clients also in marine industry.
http://www.taipuva.fi/brie
fly-in-english/
Taipuva Consulting is specialized in improving the competitiveness of R&D and its related functions. For marine industry they
offer consulting and a software for filling regulatory requirements set by different authorities and classification societies.
36. SMART MARITIME COMPANY CLUSTER LISTING
ICT COMPANIES
http://www.fujitsu.com/gl
obal/
Fujitsu develops solutions in IoT and is interested in offering those for the marine industry as well.
http://www.loginets.com/
en/
Loginets offers technical solutions for work time and expenses management, and they can be part of developing smppther
operations of the port industry.
http://www.neliapila.fi
Neliapila Ohjelmistot (Neliapila Software) is a versatile software company, with specialized products for small vessels and
ports serving them.
http://digitalistgroup.co
m
Formerly known as Ixonos, Digitalist Group is a versatile ICT company, that e.g. develops IoT solutions for the marine industry.
https://solinor.fi
Solinor is a full-service software development company, who are interested to develop new concepts for the marine industry
especially through service design.
http://www.spatialworld.fi
/?lang=en
Spatialworld is a reseller of ICT products, who have special know-how in combining different data formats.
https://www.tieto.com Tieto is a versatile ICT service provider, who is also interested in offering IoT solutions for the marine industry.
https://www.symbio.com
Symbio is a versatile ICT company, operating in software development and quality assurance. They offeri IoT solutions for the
marine industry, with extensive experience from the mining industry.
https://www.propentus.c
om/en/
Propentus offers products for identity & user management, offering services also for port security.
http://www.steerpath.co
m
Nimble Devices with their product name Steerpath offer indoor positioning and navigation solutions. Their products can be
used in the vessels’ internal navigation.
37. SMART MARITIME COMPANY CLUSTER LISTING
ICT COMPANIES
http://www.instagroup.fi/
defsec/
InstaDefSec offers information system products e.g. to logistics, supervision of work, communications etc., and are interested
in applying those to marine industry.
https://www.inoi.fi/en/ino
i/
Inoi offers life smart cycle management services of information systems, also for the marine industry.
http://www.spatineo.com
/about-us/
Spatineo offers quality control and quality improvement of location data services, also for the marine sector.
https://www.eatech.fi/en
/
Eatech offers predictive maintenance and services related to it, also for the marine industry.
http://www.citrus.fi
Citrus Solutions is specialized on digitalizing services. It helps the public sector to improve the efficiency of their operations,
the industrial sector to digitalize and commercial sector to produce better e-services. They could help the marine industry in
digitalization, which would bring more efficient operations to the entire industry.
https://www.sito.fi/en/
Sito is a multi-specialized company operating in infrastructure, traffic, land use, environment and digital solutions. Sito
produces consulting services for the Finnish Transport Agency in waterway maintenance and sea mapping and operates and
develops the location data based Pooki service, which is used by all entities who need basic registry and map data.
http://www.qem.fi
Qem Software produces solutions for communications and surveillance, that can be utilized e.g. in managing and servicing
cruise passangers. The company has been part of the SmartShip project.
38. SMART MARITIME COMPANY CLUSTER LISTING
COMPANIES FROM OTHER RELATED FIELDS
https://asqella.com
Asqella produces THz detection and imaging systems. They sell passive shortwave video cameras for enhancing physical
security and preventing losses.
http://www.luode.net
Luode Consulting is specialized in expert tasks and measuring technology related to water, producing unique analysis and
supervision programs. Their core expertise is water quality, volume and flow measurements in natural watercourses, including
modelling services for supporting the research.
https://www.meritaito.fi
Meritaito is a government owned company specializing in hydrographic surveys, waterway design, water building, water signs,
oil leak prevention and waterway and canal maintenance.
http://www.visy.fi
Visy is a global ICT company, specialized in gate and access control solutions. Port and terminal areas are one of their key
fields of operations.
http://artwavesurf.com
Artwave Surf develops artificial wave technology for emerging global artificial surf markets. Their technology can possibly be
applied to other marine tech solutions.
http://www.wello.eu/en/
Wello develops environmentally friendly wave energy solutions, and can operate as a strategic link to other startups in the
energy field.
http://aw-energy.com
AW-Energy develops the WaveRoller technology, which utilizes the sea waves in electircity production. They also can serve as
a link to other startups in the energy field.
http://www.audico.fi/en
Audico produces audiovisual solutions and systems. Their systems have been utilized in the marine industry and especially in
cruise ships.
39. WHY HELSINKI AND FINLAND?
DON’T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT!
"Finland is the home of top ICT expertise and a strong
maritime cluster. That is why Rolls-Royce has decided to
establish the centre in Turku.”
- Sauli Eloranta, SVP, Rolls-Royce
“It is easier to find top class engineers in Finland than
many other countries at the moment. We’re also very
happy with the smooth cooperation with research
institutes in Finland.”
- Timo Jokiaho, Vice President of the Finnish R&D Center, Huawei
"We are especially enthusiastic about colliding our world
class ICT startup scene with strong maritime players.
New networks will boost exchanging ideas and create
pioneering community for intelligent shipping.”
- Piia Moilanen, Program manager, Tekes – the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation
“Hiring is never easy but the main reason we chose to set
up operations in Helsinki is the huge talent pool here. We
want to find the best engineers and offer them a great
challenge and purpose while giving them the flexibility and
freedom to individually decide how to find the best
solutions”.
- Marc Lamik, Head of Tech Expansion, Zalando
40. HELSINKI
RANKS IN
EUROPE #1
VENTURE
CAPITAL
AVAILABILITY
#1
PATENT
SPECIALISATION
IN SOFTWARE
#1
PATENT
SPECIALISATION IN
COMMUNICATIONS
#1
INTERNET
PENETRATION
#1
(LOWEST) NUMBER
OF PROCEDURES
REQUIRED TO
REGISTER A FIRM
#1
PROPERTY
RIGHTS
#1
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
PROTECTION
#1
Source: fDi Benchmark from the Financial Times Ltd 2015
HELSINKI IS THE PLACE TO BE IN ALL THINGS TECH
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London
Paris
Berlin
Copenhagen
Stockholm
Dublin
Vienna
Amsterdam
Helsinki
Barcelona
Tallinn
Labour costs Property costs
OPERATING COSTS OF AN R&D CENTER
OF 100 EMPLOYEES
Source: fDi Benchmark from the Financial Times Ltd 2015
42. TALENT POOL OF
116 000 SKILLED
ENGLISH-SPEAKING
TECHNICAL IT
PROFESSIONALS
HELSINKI HAS 2ND
HIGHEST CONCENTRATION
OF COMMERCIALLY
SUCCESSFUL APP
DEVELOPERS IN THE
WORLD (SILICON VALLEY 1ST)
87 000 ICT
PROFESSIONALS
HAVE ADVANCED
PROGRAMMING
SKILLS
FINLAND HAS
MOST
ADVANCED
5G TEST NETWORK
IN THE WORLD
3RD IN EUROPEAN
COMMISSION’S
DIGITAL ECONOMY AND
SOCIETY INDEX
IN 2015
MOST CITED
RESEARCH DOCUMENTS IN
COMPUTER NETWORKS &
COMMUNICATIONS,
2ND MOST CITED IN
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
3RD IN COMBINED RANKING LIST OF GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS, EASE OF DOING
BUSINESS, GLOBAL INNOVATION, CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS, HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPERITY (THE ECONOMIST 2013)
ICT
FACTS &
FIGURES
43. Mr. Sandeep Shah
Senior Business Advisor
+358 50 366 2152
@sandetweets
sandeep.shah@hbh.fi
INTERSTED IN SMART MARITIME IN HELSINKI? WE’RE HERE TO HELP.
Ms. Maria Hartikainen
Senior Business Advisor
+358 40 483 9904
@mhartikainen
maria.hartikainen@hbh.fi
Mr. Xin Wang
Senior Business Advisor
+358 40 139 2503
WeChat: lambohov
xin.wang@hbh.fi