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FINNISH BUSINESSDELEGATION
VISIT TO CANADA9 – 13 OF OCTOBER 2017
Visit by Mr. Kai MykkänenMinister for Foreign Trade and Development
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
8 Message from the Minister for Foreign Trade
and Development of Finland
10 Why Finland
12 Facts about Finland
14 Arbonaut Oy Ltd
Mr. Vesa Leppänen
15 Arctic Machine Oy
Mr. Juha Jääskelä
16 Ariterm Oy
Mr. Petteri Korpioja
17 Biofire Oy
Mr. Reijo Santala, Mr. Taisto Suutari
18 Caligo Industria Oy
Mr. Juha Järvenreuna
19 Ductor Corporation
Mr. Ari Ketola, Ms. Jennifer Barber
20 Efirec Oy
Ms. Ulla Sainio
21 Farmi Forest Oy
Mr. Sami Jerkku
22 Joensuu Science Park Ltd.
Mr. Timo Tahvanainen
23 KPA Unicon
Mr. Jukka-Pekka Kovanen
24 Luke
Dr. Lauri Sikanen
25 Neste Corporation
Mr. Petri Lehmus
26 PrimeR Oy
Mr. Matti Karjula, Ms. Riikka Karjula
27 Prometec Oy
Mr. Timo Huotari
28 Pöyry (Montreal) Inc.
Mr. Vilho Salovaara, Mr. Guy Noiseux
29 South Savo Vocational College / South Savo
Education Ltd.
Ms. Kirsi Malmstedt, Ms. Noora Juuti
30 St1 Renewable Energy Oy
Mr. Patrick Pitkänen
31 Tecwill Ltd.
Mr. Janne Tuomikko
32 Vaasan Sähkö Oy
Mr. Hannu Linna
33 Valmet Oyj
Mr. Matti Järvinen, Mr. Kerry Flick
34 Volter Oy
Mr. Jarno Haapakoski
35 VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
Dr. Antti Arasto
36 Wärtsilä Corporation
Mr. Mark Kennedy
38 Team Finland
39 Official delegation
40 Finpro
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It is a great pleasure for me to pay a visit to Canada this fall. Finland and Canada are likeminded countries that share common values and celebrate important milestones in 2017. The current year marks the 150th anniversary of Canada and the first centenary of independence for Finland. I wish to warmly congratulate Canada on this occasion.
I believe there is a lot of untapped potential still to be explored in our bilateral trade and investments. In a rapidly changing world, our shared interest in the Arctic, sustainable development and innovation brings us closer each other and forms an excellent base for new partnerships.
Signed in October 2016, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the European Union and Canada is the most ambitious trade deal negotiated by the EU so far. It will boost mutual trade and create new opportunities for business both in Finland and in Canada. It will facilitate exports of goods and services and will particularly help smaller companies to cut their trading costs. The Agreement will provide additional momentum to trade and cooperation between our countries.
MESSAGE FROMTHE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT
The Finnish economy is one of the most competitive in the world. Our private sector is in the forefront in the adoption of new technology and culture of innovation.
It gives me a great pleasure to be accompanied by a business delegation consisting of leading Finnish companies representing world-class knowhow and expertise in bioeconomy and renewable enrgy. These companies represent some of the best Finland has to offer. The size of the delegation shows that there is a great interest to do business and to invest in Canada. This visit provides us with an excellent opportunity to further deepen our commercial relations.
I strongly believe that Finland has a lot to offer Canada and the Finnish delegation is looking forward to fruitful and interesting days ahead in Toronto, Thunder Bay and Montreal.
Mr. Kai MykkänenMinister for Foreign Trade and Development
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To succeed in a constantly changing world, one has to change
as well. Finland has reinvented itself in just one short century
– and we are still at it. Our national character and Northern
heritage have boosted us to the top of all kinds of country
rankings: a forerunner in bioenergy and a true innovator
in waste-to-energy, just to name a few. We are certain that
Canada can benefit from our Arctic know-how and innovative
solutions that pave the way into circular economy.
Finland - over 50 years of biomass expertise Finland is Europe’s most heavily forested country with 86% of
its land area covered by forest. The harsh northern climate, long
distances and the structure of the forest industry were the key
drivers to Finland becoming a global leader in the utilization
of wood-based biomass for energy production. Rich in forest
resources rather than fossil fuels, Finland has invested heavily
on wide-ranging bioenergy R&D&I since the late 1970s.
Even though the surface area of Finland is roughly a third
of the size of Ontario, we sustainably harvest double the
amount of wood for the needs of our bioeconomy sector
each year. In Finland, annual forest use is 60 million cubic
metres with room for additional use due to sustainable smart
forestry practices. Smart forestry practices have enabled the
development of world leading forest industries. According to
Bioenergy Connection (2013), Finland is a pioneer in forest
management and regulatory policies, and a world leader in
forestry, conservation practices and the wood industry.
Finnish bioenergy solutions like small-scale harvesters,
chippers, biomass heating systems, combined heat and
power plants for public buildings etc. suit very well the needs
of off-grid locations and other towns and villages located
next to biomass resources. With Finnish solutions supported
WHY FINLAND by comprehensive know-how transfer and training, it is
possible not only to reduce dependency on diesel and avoid
skyrocketing energy costs but also to generate new jobs.
Solutions for the whole W2E value chain Finland has a long tradition in utilizing waste in energy
production. For decades, the waste and side streams in the
forest industry have been successfully utilized in energy
generation. In addition to wood-based biomass, Finland has
produced leading technologies for power plants that utilize
waste as feedstock. The plants typically use mixed waste from,
for example, households, shops and industry to produce heat
and electricity to local residential areas and cities.
The Finnish solutions cover the whole value chain from
efficient waste collection and logistics to pre-treatment and
energy conversion: Finnish companies possess expertise in
waste minimizing, raw material reuse and recycling as well
as energy recovery and final disposal. Finland also offers
technology for combined heat and power (CHP) production,
the most advanced solution being combining CHP to district
heating and cooling systems.
Advanced biofuels Biofuels – or fuels from renewable sources —are a growing
form of bioenergy in Canada. There are provincial renewable
fuel mandates in effect in various provinces.
Finland is one of the world’s leaders in advanced, 2nd generation
biofuels made from different waste streams. Renewable
diesel is produced from waste and residues in a process which
accepts feedstock of poor quality e.g. animal and fish fat, used
cooking oil and residues form vegetable oil refining. Tall oil, a
residue from pulp production is another possible raw material.
Bioethanol is produced from recycled waste in a process which
typically uses various types of food waste. Lignocellulosic
biomass can also be used for bioethanol production.
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FACTS ABOUT FINLANDBASIC DATA
Population 5.5 Million
Capital area Helsinki (1.25 million inhabitants in
the metropolitan area). Other large cities:
Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Jyväskylä.
Languages Finnish, Swedish
Currency unit Euro
Religion 75 % are Lutheran, 1 % Orthodox
STATE & GOVERNMENT
Independence 6.12.1917
Government Republic, parliamentary democracy
Parliament 200 members, elected every 4 years
(last elections in April 2015).
Cabinet Multiparty coalition cabinet. The current
Cabinet is run by Prime Minister Juha
Sipilä
Head of State President of the Republic, elected every
6 years. Currently Mr. Sauli Niinistö,
elected in 2012
SOCIETY & ECONOMY
Key features High quality education, social security
and healthcare, all financed by the state.
Highly technological and innovative
society
GDP per capita 38 959 euros (2016)
AREA
Eighth largest country in Europe, with a total area of 338 000
sq. kilometers, 188 000 lakes and 180 000 islands. 6 % of the
land is under cultivation, with barley and oats the main crops.
Forests (mainly pine and spruce) cover 76 % of the land
According to the Environmental Performance Index, Finland is the greenest country in the world.
Source: Yale University
Finland is ranked second in the Global Cleantech Innovation Index by WWF and Cleantech Group. 40 countries were evaluated on 15 indicators related to the creation, commercialisation and growth of cleantech start-ups.
Source: Cleantech Group
1ST GREENEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
2ND GLOBAL CLEANTECH INNOVATION INDEX
According to a study published by the European Commission, the quality of Finland’s export products is the highest among the EU countries.
Source: European Commission
1ST QUALITY OF EXPORT PRODUCTS IN THE EU
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Arbonaut is a forest IT company operating globally. Arbonaut has a staff of 45. Arbonaut helps forest operations and management by providing decision-critical information to operative decision makers. LiDAR and remote sensing are often used to provide the information.
Customers include Forest and Park Service organizations, forest industry, machine manufacturers and operators as well as power generation & transmission. Arbonaut Customers enjoy smoother operations due to better information, served conveniently: Desktop, Internet, Mobile as well as traditional hardcopy versions are used supported. Arbonaut has provided significant enhancements to operational efficiency to its Customers.
Mr. Vesa Leppänen CTO
ARBONAUT OY LTDEstablished in 1994 Turnover EUR 3 M— —Kaislakatu 2 FI–80130 Joensuu, FinlandTel. +358 50 436 [email protected] — — www.arbonaut.com Mr. Juha Jääskelä
CEO
ARCTIC MACHINE OYEstablished in 1981 Turnover EUR 11 M— —Valmetintie 11 FI–40420 Jyväskylä, FinlandTel. +358 40 547 [email protected] — — www.arcticmachine.com
Arctic Machine Oy is one of the leading road maintenance solution providers in Europe. The company provides intelligent road maintenance equipment and services based on trucks and tractors for high-speed road maintenance for professional use. In addition to road and street maintenance applications, the company also has solutions for airports and railways.
Arctic Machine Oy has operations in 12 countries. The AM trademarks are well-known amongst road maintenance specialists for their high quality and equipment that represents the cutting edge of modern product development. Arctic Machine products are widely used by thousands of professional customers in demanding conditions all the markets where the company is active.
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Ariterm Oy is The Finnish Bioenergy company, which is originally founded in 1904. Company is today best known as a specialist in recycled wood combustion and industrial pellet combustion technology. Ariterm reached the market leader position in UK’s class A recycled wood combustion business market during Y 2016 with delivery of 27 heating plants to UK.
Ariterm has so far delivered over 600 000 different sized boilers mainly to Northern Europe. Ariterm’s Customers are today District heating companies, system integrators, major HVAC wholesalers and technology distributors in several countries. Ariterm’s slogan “For a Sustainable Future” describes Ariterm’s purpose in the business.
Mr. Petteri Korpioja CEO
ARITERM OY Established in 1904 Turnover EUR 13 M— —P.O. Box 59 (Uuraistentie 1) FI–43101 Saarijärvi, FinlandTel. +358 14 426 [email protected] — — www.ariterm.fi Mr. Reijo Santala
Managing Director
BIOFIRE OY Established in 1998 Turnover EUR 2 M— —Nummijärventie 479 FI–61910 Nummijärvi, FinlandTel. +358 400 740 067, +358 40 413 [email protected] — — www.biofire.fi
Biofire Oy manufactures biomass boiler heating systems for heating and drying, fueled by many kinds of solid bio energy such as wood chips, pellets, sod peat, recycled wood and grain. Fully automated Biofire systems are also capable of handling many types of bio fuel mixtures.
Our projects are implemented either as equipment deliveries or turnkey solutions where we deliver the complete heating equipment either by installing it on site or as a ready heat container solution.
Product range includes several bio heating solutions for private homes, larger farms, industrial buildings and for district heating production. Biofire range covers heating systems from 60 kW to 5 MW (hot air to 1,6 MW).
Mr. Taisto Suutari Director,
Sales and Marketing
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Caligo Industria Oy is a Finnish cleantech company offering innovative energy efficiency solutions for the energy and process industries. We develop and deliver the most efficient product and system solutions on the market for flue gas cleaning and recovery of waste heat from processes.
Our solutions combine the practical use of thermodynamic and flow theories, as well as extensive experience in the practical challenges of the energy and process industries. All Caligo solutions are delivered as fully functioning plug-and-play products that have been thoroughly tested at the manufacturing plant.
Mr. Juha Järvenreuna CEO
CALIGO INDUSTRIA OY Established in 2013 Turnover EUR 4 M— —Itäinen Rantakatu 72 FI–20810 Turku, FinlandTel. +358 40 574 [email protected] — — www.caligoindustria.com Mr. Ari Ketola
CEO
DUCTOR CORPORATION Established in 2009 Turnover EUR 4 M— —Viikinkaari 4 FI–00790 Helsinki, FinlandTel. +358 40 900 1441, +44 779 443 [email protected] — — www.ductor.com
Ductor Corporation is a biotechnology innovator providing biogas operators with a unique portfolio of proprietary, patented and tested technologies for improving the profitability and stability of their biogas businesses.
Our vision is to secure efficient waste management and sustainable food and energy production based on recycling.
We have a mission to revolutionize biogas plant economics and promote biogas as one of the most important renewable energy sources, while supplying important food production components as fertilizers in a sustainable way.
Ms. Jennifer Barber International Market
Coordinator
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We at Efirec provide innovative and tailored projects in energy production and waste handling. We can utilize various biomasses and waste streams for energy production. Our clients get cost efficient local energy with low carbon foot print.
Our solutions ensure local energy produced economically and ecologically. We have developed a small scale waste incineration plant for this purpose. The incineration plant is scalable up to 15 MW. We also offer solutions to energy production from biomasses. Energy can be used for industrial and residential purposes. The energy plants for biomasses can be scaled up to 10 MW.
We provide for our clients technologically most suitable and economically viable solution. We ensure this by doing analysis of the current situation and then find the best solution based on the information which has been gathered in the first stage analysis.
Ms. Ulla Sainio CEO
EFIREC OY Established in 1990 Turnover EUR 1.5 M— —Tykistökatu 4 FI–20540 Turku, FinlandTel. +358 50 433 [email protected] — — www.efirec.fi Mr. Sami Jerkku
Managing Director
FARMI FOREST OY Established in 1962 Turnover EUR 6 M— —Ahmolantie 6 FI–74510 Iisalmi, FinlandTel. +358 17 832 [email protected] — — www.farmiforest.fi
Farmi Forest of Iisalmi, specializes in designing and manufacturing value adding solutions for forestry harvesting, logistics, and biomass production. Since 1962 we have been a global pioneer in developing innovative forestry machinery based around the farming tractors to meet the demands of profitable and sustainable forestry management and biomass production.
Our product range covers tractor-mounted cranes, harvesters, cutting & felling heads, skidding winches, forest trailers, wood chippers and firewood processors, both for private and professional use. Farmi drives for quality, productivity and safety – Smart Choices for more enjoyable work.
Farmi Forest is part of Normet Group.
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KPA Unicon is a Finnish energy technology company and provides responsible energy solutions that enable our customers to efficiently produce heat, electricity and process steam for societies and industry needs. KPA Unicon specializes in boiler and power plant projects and our solutions use sustainable biomass, recycled fuels and fossil fuels.
We optimize project deliveries according to customer needs, and we also provide service and maintenance services. We respond to technical support over the entire lifecycle of our facilities. KPA Unicon has decades of experience in energy projects.
Joensuu Science Park Ltd. (JSP) is a non-profit expert organization promoting innovation, technology transfer and growth and internationalization of Finnish companies. It’s mission is to promote the use of research results, expertise and new technologies, and to facilitate the growth of knowledge-intensive companies. JSP actively promotes start-ups by running a business incubator.
JSP contributes to link the region to national and international clusters in its’ focus areas, namely forest sector, photonics and education. In forest sector, the focus areas in transfer of technology and knowledge are: Russia, Canada, Uruguay and some European countries.
Mr. Jukka-Pekka Kovanen Managing Director
Mr. Timo Tahvanainen Development Manager
KPA UNICONEstablished in 1990 Turnover EUR 80 M— —Myllykatu 12 FI–76100 Pieksämäki, FinlandTel. +358 20 774 [email protected] — — www.kpaunicon.com
JOENSUU SCIENCE PARK LTD.Established in 1990 Turnover EUR 8.8 M— —Länsikatu 15 FI–80110 Joensuu, FinlandTel. +358 13 267 [email protected] — — www.tiedepuisto.fi@scienceparkFI
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Natural Resources Institute Finland promotes bioeconomy and sustainable use of natural resources. The Boreal Green Bioeconomy programme promotes sustainable use of renewable resources in a fast-paced operating environment.
Our objective is to secure growing and stable forest and field biomass as raw material, create new products, energy and services from such raw materials and develop the production and refining processes of the bioeconomy. We seek to improve the biodiversity of forest and field ecosystems and to increase flexible planning of biomass use.
Dr. Lauri Sikanen Group Manager, Bioeconomy Business
(Visiting Lecturer at Lakehead University)
LUKEEstablished in 2015 Turnover EUR 120 M— —Latokartanonkaari 9 FI–00790 Helsinki, FinlandTel. +358 20 774 [email protected] — — www.luke.fi Mr. Petri Lehmus
Vice President, Research and Development
NESTE CORPORATION Established in 1948 Turnover EUR 11.7 B— —P.O. Box 95 (Keilaranta 21) FI–02150 Espoo, FinlandTel. +358 50 458 [email protected] — — www.neste.com
Neste (Nasdaq Helsinki) builds sustainable options for the needs of transport, businesses and consumers. Our global range of products and services allows customers to lower their carbon footprint by combining high-quality renewable products and oil products to tailor-made service solutions.
We are the world’s largest producer of renewable diesel refined from waste and residues, and we are also bringing renewable solutions to the aviation and plastics industries. We want to be a reliable partner whose expertise and sustainable practices are widely appreciated.
In 2016, Neste’s net sales stood at EUR 11.7 billion, and we were on the Global 100 list of most sustainable companies in the world.
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PRIMER OY Established in 2013 Turnover EUR 1 M— —Rihkamatori 2 FI–06100 Porvoo, FinlandTel. +358 40 520 6240, +358 44 216 [email protected] — — www.primer.fi Mr. Matti Karjula
Chairman of the Board
PrimeR is a family-company owned by the Karjula-family, based in Porvoo, Finland. PrimeR works in the fields of forestry, forest industry, bioenergy, cleantech and real estate development consulting.
Ms. Riikka Karjula Managing Director
Mr. Timo Huotari Chief Marketing Officer
PROMETEC OY Established in 2012 Turnover EUR 2 M— —Tehdaskatu 15 P 23 FI–87200 Kajaani, FinlandTel. +358 44 321 [email protected] — — www.prometec.fi/en/
Prometec Ltd is Finnish industry technology company established in 2012. Prometec is specialized in biomass quality management.
In 2016 Prometec was first in the world to bring to the market a fully automated sampler and sample handling system for biomass that can be customized for customers’ needs. Q-Robot makes it possible to get representative samples from each arriving biomass truck load rapidly and safely. Automated sample handling system helps our customers to form a combined sample from wanted time period or a combined sample per biomass quality per lot and/or per supplier.
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Mr. Vilho Salovaara President
PÖYRY (MONTREAL) INC. Established in 1994 Turnover EUR 10.3 M— —5250 Ferrier, Suite 700 H4P 1L4 Montreal, QC, CanadaTel. +15 143 413 [email protected] — — www.poyry.com @Poyryplc
Pöyry is an international consulting, project management and engineering company. We provide services across the whole project lifecycle, from Management Consulting to Engineering Services, Project Management to Operations Support - over 10 000 projects across 100 countries every year. Pöyry has an office network covering 40 countries and a staff of 5 000 experts, of which 200 in our Canadian and USA offices.
Our focus sectors are Forest Industry, Renewable Energy, Power Generation, Chemicals & Bio refining, Mining & Metals, Transportation, and Water.
Pöyry’s net sales in 2016 were CAD 770 million. Pöyry is a world leading provider of engineering services for pulp&paper industry and energy.
Mr. Guy Noiseux Director,
Project Development
Esedu offers VET for adolescents and adults. Our vocational training includes compulsory and elective studies blending school-based and on-the-job learning in individual study plans. The qualifications are taken in the form of competence-based qualifications in real-life situations.
We build our strategy on close co-operation with the working life and also offer personnel training, consulting and development services for both the public and the private sector. Esedu has permission from the National Board of Education in Finland to export Finnish competence-based vocational qualifications. We have also applied for the authorisation to provide forestry training in English in the future.
Ms. Kirsi Malmstedt Education Manager
(Natural Recources, Logistics)
SOUTH SAVO VOCATIONAL COLLEGE / SOUTH SAVO EDUCATION LTD. Established in 2009 Turnover EUR 35 M— —P.O. Box 304 (Otavankatu 4) FI–50101 Mikkeli, FinlandTel. +358 44 711 5802, +358 40 725 [email protected] — — www.esedu.fi/en@Esedufi
Ms. Noora Juuti Co-ordinator of
Education Exports
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Mr. Patrick Pitkänen Director,
Advanced Fuels
ST1 RENEWABLE ENERGY OY Established in 1997 Turnover EUR 5.5 B— —P.O. Box 100 (Purotie 1) FI–00381 Helsinki, FinlandTel. +358 1 055 [email protected] — — www.st1.eu
St1 is a pioneer in waste-based, advanced ethanol production and production technologies. In Finland, the company already has four Etanolix® plants utilising food industry residues and one Bionolix® plant producing ethanol from biowaste collected from grocery retailers and households.
The company’s first Cellunolix® plant uses sawdust as feedstock is currently in commissioning in Kajaani, Finland. St1 is building a pilot plant in Thailand to test local cassava starch production waste as feedstock for advanced ethanol production. The aim is to set up JV:s to produce ethanol for local fuel market in several plants.
Mr. Janne Tuomikko Marketing & Sales
Director
TECWILL LTD. Established in 1994 Turnover EUR 10 M— —Rahtikatu 3 B FI–80100 Joensuu, FinlandTel. +358 10 830 [email protected] — — www.tecwill.com
Tecwill is a world leading expert company in manufacturing concrete plants for the production of environmentally friendly high quality concrete.
Our unique technologies at the same time offer significant savings in production costs and energy.
Our factory tested plants are fast to erect, safe to operate and, if necessary, can be moved to another location in a very short time.
Our equipment can withstand any climate however, one of our key strengths is that we know how to build plants, which can cope with harsh and cold winter weather.
Our plants provide the perfect solution for any ready-mix concrete producers, who wants to be forerunner by saving cement and reducing CO2 emissions.
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Mr. Hannu Linna CEO
VAASAN SÄHKÖ OY Established in 1892 Turnover EUR 141 M— —P.O. Box 26 (Kirkkopuistikko 0) FI–65101 Vaasa, FinlandTel. +358 50 552 [email protected] — — www.vaasansahko.fi @vaasansahko
Energy company on the Finnish west coast, owned by the city of Vaasa, which is famous for its energy cluster. Strategic core is operational efficiency. Key numbers 2017 are: Turnover is 141 M€, Electricity 1908 GWh energy, 977 GWh Distribution, District Heating 685 GWh, covers about 85 % of the inhabitants of Vaasa and employees 173.
The electricity production is mainly concentrated in Etelä-Pohjanmaan Voima Oy (EPV), which utilizes Vaskiluodon Voima Oy (coal), Teollisuuden Voima Oy (TVO) (nuclear), Pohjolan Voima Oy (PVO) (hydro, nuclear), Tornion Voima Oy (peat) and Rapid Power and Voimapiha (hydro).Main challenge of Vaasan Sähkö and EPV is to increase emission free production.
Mr. Matti Järvinen Director
VALMET OYJ Established in 2013 Turnover EUR 2.9 B— —P.O. Box 304 (Vanha Porvoontie 229) FI–01301 Vantaa, FinlandTel. +358 10 672 0000, +17 045 411 [email protected] — — www.valmet.com @valmetglobal
Valmet is the leading global developer and supplier of technologies, automation and services for the pulp, paper and energy industries. Our 12 000 professionals around the world - including Canada - work close to our customers and are committed to moving our customers’ performance forward – every day.
Valmet’s services cover everything from maintenance outsourcing to mill and plant improvements and spare parts.
The technology offering includes pulp mills, tissue, board and paper production lines, power plants for bio-energy production and mill wide automation projects.
Valmet’s net sales in 2016 were approximately EUR 2.9 billion. Valmet’s head office is in Espoo, Finland.
Mr. Kerry Flick Director,
Energy Business and Technology, Valmet Inc.
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Mr. Jarno Haapakoski CEO
VOLTER OY Established in 1997 Turnover EUR 8.8 M— —Hakatie 18 FI–90440 Kempele, FinlandTel. +358 40 739 [email protected] — — www. volter.fi
Volter is a manufacturer of small-scale wood fuelled combined heat and power plants. We enable our customers to increase their energy independency and to create new business from renewable energy sales.
Our solution supports local economy by using local biomass for fuel and hence keeping jobs in the communities. Volter power plants provide both heat and electricity all-year-around regardless of weather conditions. For more information, please visit www.volter.fi
VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND LTD Established in 1942 Turnover EUR 163 M— —P.O. Box 1000 (Biologinkuja 5) FI–02044 Espoo, FinlandTel. +358 400 159 [email protected] — — www.vttresearch.com
Dr. Antti ArastoResearch Manager
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd is one of the leading research and technology organisations in Europe. VTT has a national mandate in Finland. We use our research and knowledge to provide expert services for our domestic and international customers and partners. We serve both private and public sectors.
With 75 years of experience, we develop new smart technologies, profitable solutions and innovation services. We cooperate with our customers to produce technology for business and build success and well-being for the benefit of society.
We have 4 000 000 hours of brainpower a year to work with you to create new products, production processes, methods, and services.
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Wärtsilä is a global leader in advanced technologies and complete lifecycle solutions for the marine and energy markets. By emphasizing sustainable innovation and total efficiency, Wärtsilä maximises the environmental and economic performance of the vessels and power plants of its customers.
In 2016, Wärtsilä’s net sales totalled EUR 4.8 billion with approximately 18 000 employees. The company has operations in over 200 locations in more than 70 countries around the world. Wärtsilä is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki.
Mr. Mark Kennedy Business Development Director,
Wartsila Canada Inc.
WÄRTSILÄ CORPORATION Established in 1834 Turnover EUR 4.8 B— —P.O. Box 196 (John Stenbergin ranta 2) FI–00530 Helsinki, FinlandTel. +358 10 709 [email protected] — — [email protected]
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Mr. Jarno Valkeapää Counsellor, Commercial and Trade Affairs Embassy of Finland, Ottawa
The Team Finland network promotes Finland’s external economic relations, the internationalization of Finnish businesses, Finland’s brand abroad and investments to Finland. The network aims to bring all key authorities and organizations under one umbrella, improve the efficiency of their cooperation, and provide customers with an easy access to a wide range of services.
The Team Finland network consists of more than 70 local teams around the world and brings together all Finnish authorities, publicly funded organizations and other key parties with ties to Finland. At home, the core members of the Team Finland network are the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education and Culture - together with agencies operating under their guidance. A network of regional contact persons has also been set up at the national level.
Team Finland activities are steered by the Government and the Government Program, especially the key project on competitiveness and employment. The implementation of the Government Program and the realization of the objectives set are reviewed annually. The Steering Group meets about four times a year and, in support of the Government, sets the strategic objectives for Team Finland’s activities. The Steering Group is led by the Prime Minister and consists of the Minister of Economic Affairs, the Minister for Foreign Trade and Development, the permanent secretaries of ministries and influential business and industry leaders.
Mr. Juha Markkanen Trade AmbassadorMarket Access UnitMinistry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
Mr. Tapio Tolvanen Counsellor Department for the Americas and Asia / Unit for North AmericaMinistry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
Ms. Tuuli-Maaria Aalto Diplomatic Adviser to the Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
Mr. Vesa Lehtonen Ambassador of Finland to Canada
OFFICIAL DELEGATION
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Mr. Saku Liuksia Program Manager, Waste to Energy Finpro
Finpro Finpro helps Finnish SMEs go international, encourages foreign direct investment in Finland and promotes tourism. Our more than 240 professionals work in 37 offices in over 31 countries, and we manage major national growth programs. Finpro is Export Finland, Invest in Finland and Visit Finland. We are a public organization and part of the Team Finland network.
Export Finland Export Finland promotes Finnish companies seeking growth from internationalization. We advise companies to grasp international business opportunities and transform them into profitable business. We offer our key contacts and networks in different markets for the benefit of Finnish companies’ and their partners’ business.
Invest in Finland Invest in Finland promotes foreign investments to Finland. We assist international companies in finding business opportunities in Finland and provide information and guidance required to establish a business in Finland. We offer networking opportunities with regional and international operators to develop and coordinate the acquisition of foreign direct investment.
Visit Finland Visit Finland is promoting tourism in Finland. We offer support for individual companies and groups of companies in developing and marketing tourism-related services in international markets. Our key activities are consumer marketing, B2B promotion, market intelligence and support for service development.
Ms. Anna-Stina Sandfors Project Coordinator Finpro
Ms. Taru Suojaranta Coordinator Finpro
Mr. Tapio Kinnunen Senior AdviserCentre for Economic Development, Transport and the Enviroment, North Karelia
Mr. Seppo Tossavainen Senior Advisor / Area Manager Finpro
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