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Innovative space technology from Finland
Business & innovationTechnology

Innovative space technology from Finland

Iceye, from Finland, is creating real-time radar imaging delivered from space via microsatellites. The technology has global potential.

Tagged in Aalto UniversityArcticInnovationStartupsTechnologyThisisFINLAND MagazineUniversities
Startup Refugees innovate and integrate in Finland
Business & innovationBusiness

Startup Refugees innovate and integrate in Finland

A Finnish project helps asylum seekers find dignity and meaningful work in running their own businesses.

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American teacher gets lost and found in Finland
Life & societyEducation

American teacher gets lost and found in Finland

ThisisFINLAND sends British reporter Tim Bird, a longtime Helsinki resident, to chat with Tim Walker, an American teacher and more recent arrival who is attracting attention with his blogs, articles and books about life and work in Finland.

Tagged in EducationFinlandSocietyTeaching
Meet Finland’s new gene genie
Business & innovationHealth

Meet Finland’s new gene genie

Henna Tyynismaa of Finland is the rising star of genetic research, making impressive progress in helping us understand causes of diseases.

Tagged in EntrepreneursHealthInnovationResearchThisisFINLAND Magazine
Pulled oats conquered Finland: The world is next
Business & innovationEntrepreneurs

Pulled oats conquered Finland: The world is next

Finnish Gold&Green Foods developed a vegan meat alternative that could help mitigate climate change.

Tagged in ArcticBusinessCuisineEntrepreneursFinland 100ThisisFINLAND Magazine
Finnish hockey–baseball hybrid may get Olympic status
Photo excerpted from video (below).
Life & societySports

Finnish hockey–baseball hybrid may get Olympic status

What do you get when you combine ice hockey and Finnish baseball? Check out our video of Finnish ice baseball (ice pesis). It just might become one of the new Olympic sports to debut in Beijing in 2022.

Tagged in FinnishnessFunSportsVideo
Sharpshooting Finnish rookie excels in NHL
Life & societySports

Sharpshooting Finnish rookie excels in NHL

Hockey star Patrik Laine, known for beating goalies with quick, unreadable shots, is enjoying playing in North America and looks set to win the Calder Trophy, given to the NHL rookie of the year.

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100 Moods from Finland
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100 Moods from Finland

Do you have a favorite location or have you experienced a special moment in Finland? Suggest a location with a perfect mood by March 31.

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