FBC Dubai Lions, Mighty Camels Dubai Covid Cup 2021

After more than a year of the Covid-19 restrictions related to sport and travel, Ice Hockey is strongly alive and well in Dubai, on the outskirts of the desert.

The Finnish Business Council presented again its own teams FBC Lions to Dubai Mighty Camels Covid Cup Ice Hockey Cup held in Al Nasr Leisure Land Ice Rink on the 8th-10th of April 2021.

In total, 14 teams participated to the exiting end of season event. The FBC Lions played in traditional Beer Division which had four teams. In initial series, the team won two important matches and lost one. In semi-finals, the FBC Lions played against the Might Camels 2 team and won with big numbers 5-1. The final was played against the Rubens Veterans, the team containing several former Russian professional players. Unfortunately, the FBC Lions lost the exciting and tight match 1-2.

Great job team FBC Lions!

The Nordic business council's mentorship program was a big success!

The Nordic business council's mentorship program for 2020-2021 culminated in a final gala dinner on May 18th, 2020 at the beautiful Bussola restaurant. We got to hear some wonderful inspirational stories from both mentors and mentees, and everyone agreed that the program was a big success! The program had mentors and mentees from all four Nordic business councils.

The 6-month program was kicked off by an open call for mentors and mentees in October 2020. On November 18th the program was officially launched and the matchmaking with the mentors and mentees was made.

I joined the program as a mentor, inspired by the great experience that I had in the past from the Finnish Chamber of Commerce’s woman leaders’ mentoring program. I was assigned a mentee who had recently started her own business, and was looking for ideas and guidance on the next steps. Starting your company can be a lonely journey, and a challenging one, especially given the current situation. My mentee was very active and better at agreeing on meetings and keeping schedule than I was. We met virtually on a monthly bases and discussed the business on a general level. During the course of the program, I also invited my mentee to tell her story to our entrepreneurship students at Abu Dhabi university. The mentee’s business plan was modified during the course of the program, not necessarily because of the guidance she was given, but following accumulated experience in the market. The program overall was a great experience, even though we missed one important aspect, networking among peers, due to covid-19 restrictions. The program is open to all existing and new members of the FBC. I would recommend everyone to consider participating in the next years’ edition that will be launched in September/October time!

Petra Turkama

Chairman of the Finnish Business Council

 

Finnish Innovation –Openness, Specialization and Ecosystem Approaches

Finland and the UAE have interesting parallels in their economic development. The UAE is investing heavily in developing the bases for its’ knowledge economy for the post-oil era, which in essence is the same transformation that Finland had to undergo in 1990’s after the decline of the paper industry. Both countries focus on the same priorities, namely specialization in selected industries, education, innovation, strategic partnerships, and parallel socio-economic development. The means and contexts are different, but there are approaches and learnings that the Finns experimented with, and could share with the UAE, and in a dialogue assess their applicability to the local situations.

One of the key pillars for the Finnish transformation was the ecosystem focused approach. Each stakeholder in the economic development was involved in their capacity, and new research and development, public procurement and economic support programs were experimented with. Focus was on joint collaboration, community building and building shared vision and consensus. National funding agencies and especially Business Finland was in a pivotal role in this development with the SHOK programs that developed the culture of consortium R&D, SME support programs that helped post-Nokia entrepreneurs, and international collaboration that opened doors to Europe for many Finnish companies.

Such models are adopted also in the UAE, especially in the public-private-partnership programs, where the focus is on innovativeness and co-creation. These government calls for proposals can be a great opportunity for Finnish companies to gain foothold in the market. Expo2020 is a tangible example of this, with numerous Finnish companies being awarded grants and deals with the organizers.

The second key pillar was openness and innovation. Government programs were open for all participants, and the expectation was to create new jobs, engage with start ups and target international growth. Public sector took a pro-active role in development, and focused on improving citizen perception of public governance through extensive citizen engagement programs. Academia worked extensively with both sectors in order to ensure the relevance and rigor of their research. Openness and participatory innovation methods worked well with highly educated citizens that take inclusiveness and opportunity to influence societal development as a default assumption.

Current COVID-19 pandemic has shown the importance and power of societal resilience. As we are slowly recovering and discovering what is the new normal for us, there is a call for innovations for the whole range of everyday life events. Finnish way of living has always been supporting circular economy and sustainability by default. Some of the recycling, sharing economy and prosumer behaviors are so ingrained in our minds that we may not even realize their value as exports. Such areas include food production, alternative medicine, preventative healthcare and recycling, among others. The opportunity is there, it is now up to us to consider how to package them as attractive commercial offering!

FBC will continue to inform its’ members of these opportunities. Networking events and industry specific programs will further help finding value chain partners for building joint offering and innovations. Please stay tuned and help us match the right competences with the emerging opportunities in the UAE market!

Author is Petra Turkama

Chairman of FBC

 

 

 

Finnish start up Sensible4 to be elected to join Dubai Future Accelerators Program

FBC was invited to meet the new cohort of start ups which have recently been elected to join the Dubai Future Accelerators Program. The Finnish company, Sensible4 is joining the 9-week program which is structured into 8 stages facilitating the collaboration between government entities and companies. In parallel, there is organized series of workshops, office hours with mentors and cultural activities.

Read more about Sensible4 future plans for Dubai here

 Meet n Greet with Business Councils presentation.

Business Breakfast - Conscious Consumerism

January Business Breakfast was presented by Maria Sillanpää, Founding Director of Sustainability Advisory. A recent first-of-its-kind conscious consumer insight study published by Sustainability Advisory was presented. It showed that 77% of the UAE respondents had become more sustainable in their consumer behaviors during the previous 12 months. Many would do more but there is a lack of sustainable choices from business. Tougher regulation was also called for better infrastructure for recycling and public transport. 98% of the respondents felt anxiety about climate change.

Site visit to Expo2020

In the end of January FBC was invited to take part of 'The World's Greatest Show in the Making' tour - an exciting and free sneak preview of the 4.38 square km expo site as it nears completion. We learned about the journey through the history of World Expos and then boarded the bus for a tour of the site and its most iconic structures - all accompanied by fun facts and figures on what is fast shaping up to be the world's greatest show.

Finland is one of the first countries to complete structural works on its pavilion. The Snow Cape pavilion is located within Expo 2020 Dubai’s Mobility district.

Welcome to Finnspace!

The guests at the FBC 15th Anniversary party was in for a surprise when Heidi Metso from FBC member company Redland, revealed the name of the Finnish business HUB. Redland was appointed the task to create the look and feel for the HUB. She said “the visuals and the colors are related to FBC and Business Finland. The typography is modern and it’s brightened with easy going art and a touch of humour”. Redland will join as one of the first members of Finnspace.

Finnspace is being established in Dubai in collaboration with Business Finland and the Finnish Business Council (FBC). The core idea for the hub is to bring the Finnish business community under one roof. It will act as the home base for Business Finland and FBC members, offering a space to work, collaborate and meet for the Finnish business community. The space will act as a clubhouse for FBC members organising events and activities. Join now as a member of Finnspace! The offices are conveniently located in Dubai Marina Plaza.

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FBC 15th Anniversary Celebration

The FBC 15th Anniversary party on the 12th of December was celebrated at the Dubai Hills golf club. The Supernova band made sure everyone was well entertained and the beautiful setting and food at the Hillhouse Brasserie had everyone in good spirits.

One highlight of the evening was the revealing of the look and feel of the Finnish business HUB, which is a collaboration between FBC and Business Finland, and will open it’s doors in January. Heidi Metso from Redland who had been working on this project revealed the name - Welcome to Finnspace!

The FBC board was thanked by Vice Chairman Kimmo Kytösaari, and a special thank you went to FBC’s Honorary Chairman Jaana Räsänen-Pentti for her hard work during the past 10 years.

The celebrations would not have been possible without the support of our generous sponsors: FlyDubai, Redland, Cadmatic, Broadfolio, Arctic Blue Gin, Arctic Travel Boutique, Scandic, The Address Montgomery and the Dubai Hills golf club. A very big THANK YOU!

FBC 9th Annual Golf Championships

On the 12th of December 20 happy golfers consisting of FBC members and friends gathered at the prestigious Dubai Hills golf club to compete for the title of FBC golf champion of 2019. The lucky winner in the stroke play category was Fredrik Shauman with a score of 70 strokes. In the stableford category Keith Jeffrey had the best result with 44 points.

Petra Turkama won the longest drive for women and Fredrik Shauman won both longest drive in the men’s category, as well as closest to pin. The winner of the closest to pin in the ladies category was Riitta Saarinen. A special longest drive competition using a wedge was won by Rasmus Relander.

The prize ceremony was held at the FBC 15th Anniversary party which took place following the golf tournament at the Dubai Hills golf club. Congratulations to all the winners and many thanks to the Dubai Hills golf club for supporting the event and prizes such as golf and f&b vouchers. And a big thank you to our sponsor Arctic Blue Gin.

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Innovation in cybersecurity

Fitsec Ltd is a Finnish cybersecurity company that offers innovative cybersecurity products and services. We are a small and agile company, with all our products and services being completely customizable to meet the exact needs of the customer. Our customers include governmental entities, defense agencies, finance and insurance companies and major international corporations.

The know-how and expertise of our company has largely been influenced by our CEO and one of the founders Toni Koivunen , and his lifelong passion for cyber security and extensive career history in the field. Previously, Toni has had a long career at CERT-FI (now known as NCSC-FI) the Finnish national cybersecurity organization and at F-secure, working as a malware analyst researching advanced targeted attacks. For 10 years now, he has been the chief cybersecurity expert at Fitsec, working on demanding assignments and as head of product research and development.

Internationalization is a natural part of expanding operations and we have finally matured to a point where we are ready to expand to new markets. Our products and services are now fully developed, and we are confident that the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) member countries are the best target to start our internationalization efforts. Among many reasons the most important ones are that advanced cybersecurity is in high demand and regarded as important for many reasons and based on our understanding, the GCC countries do not have that much of their own production in the cybersecurity field.

Targeted attacks pose an extremely dangerous, long lasting and hard to detect threat for organizations. Our main product APT-feed enables the protection of an organizations system infrastructure by providing data of the latest IOCs (Indicators of Compromise), which is data that is designed to be integrated into various systems in an organizations network infrastructure. Our other products include Sentry (detection service for targeted attacks), USBguard (mobile USB security solution), Asset Tracker (monitoring service for organizations sensitive data). We are also specialized on malware analysis and digital forensics.

 

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