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World Bank Country Office, Kiev, Ukraine Ukraine Knowledge Economy Training Initiative

World Bank Country Office, Kiev, Ukraine Ukraine Knowledge Economy Training Initiative Video Conference, ILO, Geneva, Switzerland, 22 January 2008 CREATING FINLAND’S KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY Professor Jorma Routti Helsinki University of Technology & CIM Creative Industries Management

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World Bank Country Office, Kiev, Ukraine Ukraine Knowledge Economy Training Initiative

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  1. World Bank Country Office, Kiev, Ukraine Ukraine Knowledge Economy Training Initiative Video Conference, ILO, Geneva, Switzerland, 22 January 2008 CREATING FINLAND’S KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY Professor Jorma Routti Helsinki University of Technology & CIM Creative Industries Management Former President of Sitra & Director General of European Commission Research DG www.cimfunds.com jorma.routti@cimfunds.com

  2. Europe World Finland

  3. Stages of Industrial and Economic Development ICT, ELECTRONICS MACHINERY, ENG. MACHINERY, ENGIN. IND. FOREST-BASED IND CHEMICALS FOREST-BASED INDUSTRIES FOREST-BASED IND

  4. Research Growth and Jobs Education Innovation Lisbon strategy • S&T contributes to the Lisbon objectives: economic growth, employment creation, environmental protection, social challenges: fight poverty, improve human health and quality of life (GSM, remote working, safe roads, etc.)

  5. Finland—Basic Scorecard

  6. R&D expenditure, % of GDP

  7. Industrial Production at 2000 prices Sources: Statistics Finland, ETLA.

  8. Mobile Phones 60% Infrastructure 33% Other 7% Floorings 1% Chemicals 2% Machinery 4% Electrical Wholesale 4% Mobile Telephones 5% Telecommunications 5% Rubber 6% Information Systems 23% Cables 9% Paper 10% Consumer Electronics 31% 2000 1988 1998 Net sales USD 19.9 billion 1999 Market capitalization USD 236.5 billion, as of February 28th 2000 Net sales USD 5.2billion 1988 Market capitalization USD 1.4 billion at year end 1988 Telecommunications and Nokia's Change

  9. Services in the Mobile Information Society Information Entertainment Corporate access and e-mail Voice e-education Video e-shopping and banking

  10. CONSTRUCTION AND WOOD TECHNOLOGY • modification of wood • construction technology and architecture • logistics, assembly ENERGY AND ENVIRON-MENTAL TECHNOLOGY • biofuels, combustion technology • ecobalances • closed cycles • energy-saving and emissions • MARKETS • quality competitiveness • price competitiveness • environmental expertise BIOTECHNOLOGY • enzymes • rot prevention • gene technology • CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY • paper and bleaching chemicals • surface treatment substances • pigments, adhesives Securing competitiveness inthe Forest Industry • INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY • sensors, mea suring and control • computational intelligence, simulation and machine vision • multimedia and telecommunication • tomography • MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY • forestry machines • process and production machinery • material technology F O R E S TI N D U S T R Y • Pulp and paper technology • Wood products industry • Machines, machinery and processes FORESTRY A11/ 99-08

  11. Forest Industry Cluster & Niche Strategies Poyry Design and Consulting Pulp Mills Sunds Design, manufacting and maintenance • Valmet Paper Machines • Design, manufacturing and remote operations Timberjack Forest Harvestors World wide marketing Paper, cardboard, packaging material • Production • Focus on specific market segments and products • Brasil, South Africa, China, Indonesia • Manufacturing and Operations

  12. 0 20 40 60 % 0 20 40 60 % Co-operation between companies and universities and research institutes Share of innovative companieshaving co-operation agreementswith universities (1994-1996) Share of innovative companies havingco-operation agreements with publicresearch institutes (1994-1996) Norway UK Sweden FINLAND Portugal Austria Netherlands Ireland Italy France Denmark Germany Belgium EU Norway UK Sweden FINLAND Portugal Austria Netherlands Ireland Italy France Denmark Germany Belgium EU Source: Eurostat, Enterprise DG, 2nd Community Innovation Survey J05/ 00-06

  13. Business Angels Venture Funds Technology Funding Research Councils Sectorial research Universities Research Institutes Innovation and Funding System Company R&D Private Public Business developmentMarketing Internationalisation Basic research Applied research Business R&D

  14. SOCIAL & HUMAN CAPITAL RESEARCH CAPACI TY s SUPPLY USERS ABSORTION CAPACITY DEMAND CREATORS TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION

  15. SOCIAL & HUMAN CAPITAL s SUPPLY USERS RESEARCH CAPACI TY UK USA IRL FIN ITA ABSORTION CAPACITY SWE FR DE JAPAN CREATORS DEMAND TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION

  16. V I S I O N ECONOMY SAFETY SUSTAINABILITY SOLIDARITY SKENARIOS FOR OPERATING ENVIRONMENT S W O T CURRENT STATE

  17. CONSENSUS PROGRAMS IN FINLAND ECONOMIC POLICY AND NATIONAL STRATEGIES Participants: Members of Parliament, Media Leaders, Civil Servants Labour Movement, Industry Organizations, Academia Objectives: Growth, Employment, Balance, Low Inflation Instruments: Fiscal Policy, Taxation, Incentives, Echange Rates, Interest Rates Topics: Globalization, Integration, Trade, Social Policy, Regional Policy, Education, Research, Industry, Agriculture, Banking, Environment, etc. Government: Consencus Building, Trade-offs Simulation Models, Economic Advisors Adoption: Baltic Countries, New EU Members, Latin America, WB

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