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HOW 2 SUPPORT
INNOVATIONS
Tallinn
Case Helsinki
Economic Development Forum
Tallinn 8th October 2009
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ABOUT CITY OF HELSINKI
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Almost 40 000 employees
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Budget of about 4 billion €
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Local municipal tax
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Great varition of sectors
and services provided
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The Employed Labour Force and Regional Gross Domestic Product
Helsinki Region in 1990-2007
700,000
60,000
55,000
650,000
45,000
600,000
40,000
550,000
500,000
Employed Labour
Force
35,000
GDP
25,000
GDP, meuros
50,000
30,000
Source: Statistics Finland
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
20,000
1991
450,000
1990
Employed Labour Force
Moving annual avarage
City of Helsinki Urban Facts
SUPPORTING INNOVATIONS IN THE REGION
Strategic Basis
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CASE CULMINATUM INNOVATION LTD
Development company of Helsinki Region, founded 1995
o 40 employees
Innovations & networking
o 9 Centres of Expertise in Helsinki Region
o 3 Local development teams
Independent development plattform
o Triple helix –ownership
o Funding: municipalities,
ministry of employment
and economy, projects
Science Community 34%
Universities
Polytechnics
Research institutions
Municipalities 43%
Uusimaa Regional
Council
City of Espoo
City of Helsinki
City of Vantaa
Business Community 23%
Chamber of Commerce
Science Parks
Companies
Financial institutions
CENTRES OF EXPERTISE & CULMINATUM
Thematic microclusters
Tourism
cluster
Cleantech
cluster
Living cluster
Food development
cluster
CULMINATUM
Ubiquitous computing
cluster
Digital
contents
cluster
Plattforms for open
innovation
Living Labs
Health and well-being
Cluster
Nano
cluster
HealthBio
cluster
Networking and
matching
FORUM VIRIUM HELSINKI MISSION
Forum of the Forces
We create customer
need driven,
internationally
competitive digital
services in the
Helsinki
metropolitan region
in collaboration
between companies,
public bodies and
citizens.
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SME partnership program
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HELSINKI LIVING LAB
Learning by Living
RESEARCH
R&D
BUSINESS
Living Labs are real life
development platforms for…
• testing the services with user
communities in their own living
environment
• open and co-creative
innovation
Living Labs
• involving the user
communities in the
development processes
•resulting in more acceptable
solutions and better success
rate
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OTHER MEANS TO SUPPORT INNOVATIONS
• PUBLIC PROCUREMENTS
• BUSINESS INCUBATORS
• INNOVATIVE CITY –PROGRAMME
• CITY PLANNING IN ORDER TO PROMOTE INTERACTION
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Cornerstones of the Finnish Innovation Environment
• CONSENSUS
• CO-OPERATION, NETWORKING
• Universities – enterprises and Government – business
interaction
• Integration of technology foresight, public research funding and
industrial R&D funding
• Regional – national – international co-operation
• TRUST
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Incorruptibility
Strategic partnerships; industrial, academic and public-private
Delegation of power to decide, straight budget lines
Independent role of funding agencies
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THANK YOU
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YOUR ATTENTION
Tallinn
City of Helsinki
Business Development
Minna Maarttola
Development Manager
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