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29 October 2020 - 30 October 2020
Virtual, Finland
Finnish Impulses to an Economic Powerhouse in Transformation

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Virtual Ministerial Delegation - Finnish Impulses to an Economic Powerhouse in Transformation 

Due to the global Covid-19 pandemic both German and Finnish economies are currently facing major challenges. The challenges have brought on a need for large structural renewals, which is in turn opening up opportunities for cooperation between Finnish and German companies, and in the trade between the two countries. 


In order to give impulses from Finnish digital and sustainable solutions, as well as to foster the excellent business ties between Germany and Finland, Team Finland will organize a virtual Ministerial Delegation on 29th October to Germany. Mr. Mika Lintilä, Minister of Economic Affairs, Mr. Ville Skinnari, Minister for Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, and the Finnish Ambassador in Berlin, Ms. Anne Sipiläinen, will lead the virtual visit. This event offers an inspiring plenary session, informative workshops and targeted 1:1 meetings, and brings together companies from both Finland and Germany. We welcome you to join our event! 

Plenary Session 9:15-10:00 CET / 10:15-11:00 EET 

  • Welcoming Words – Ms. Anne Sipiläinen, Ambassador of Finland to Germany 
  • Opening Remarks – Mr. Mika Lintilä, Minister of Economic Affairs of Finland 

Panel Discussion: 

  • Mr. Ville Skinnari, Minister for Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade of Finland 
  • Ms. Nina Kopola, Director General, Business Finland 
  • Mr. Konrad Arz von Straussenburg, Ambassador of Germany to Finland
  • Dr. Jan Feller, Managing Director, German-Finnish Chamber of Commerce

Workshops in several industries and 1:1 meetings

This is a unique opportunity to generate new business contacts and share experiences between Finnish and German companies in a variety of industries:


BATTERIES FROM FINLAND 

More than 80 per cent of the world’s batteries are currently manufactured in Asia. There is a tendency to develop the manufacturing of long-life, safer batteries also in Europe. Finland possesses solid expertise throughout the battery value chain: the mining industry, battery raw materials refinement, technologies and services relevant to battery production and use and the charging technology and recycling solutions. Finland is one of the few countries where all of the key minerals used in the production of lithium-ion batteries – cobalt, nickel, lithium and graphite – are found in the soil. Finland has everything needed for the creation of an important battery cluster that will help us to increase the value added in Finland. 

BIO & CIRCULAR 

Finland is currently the epicenter of the global growth for bioeconomy. The renewing industry cluster offers huge growth potential with projects worth close to four billion Euros. Recent major investments – both domestic and international – have paved the way for the growth of the industry. Finland has world-class know-how in developing innovative biobased products and technologies. The industrial exploitation of wood-based biomass is in transformation, creating compelling new business opportunities and possibilities. Wood is now used as a raw material for diverse value-added products and revolutionary biomaterial innovations.

HEALTHCARE 

Finland is pioneering the future of healthcare. The combination of population-based biobanks, innovation-friendly legislation, comprehensive healthcare registers, electronic medical records, and the nation's isolated gene pool represents true Real World Evidence. This unique resource creates and ideal environment for innovation and for advancing targeted drug discovery as well as more effective and efficient clinical research and trials. Its roots in innovation and foresight is driving the integration of R&D, ICT, digital, data, genomics, precision medicine, sensors, and much more. The outcome will be patient centric and patient-lead Smart Health. Finland has made significant advances in healthcare AI and AR/VR and is the first to have applied AI and deep learning in healthcare. 

SMART MANUFACTURING 

Finland is not only one of the most highly digitized societies worldwide, it has actually been applying digital technologies in a whole host of business environments for much of the new Millennium. Manufacturing plays a leading role in this respect, representing the backbone of the Finnish economy with the technology industry making up 51% of all Finnish exports.  

Registration
Closed since 30 October 2020
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Participants
Company (SME) 76
Authority/Government 31
Start up 25
Company (Major) 25
Association/Agency 19
Other 14
R&D Institution 13
Total 203