Finland – the land of a thousand lakes and home to a multidimensional entrepreneurial ecosystem
Finland is
considered to be one of the safest countries in the world when it comes to
starting a business. This can currently be seen in practice because interest
towards entrepreneurship is now on the increase in Finland, especially among
the young.
Small companies from traditional to hi-tech and innovation
Only 0,2 %
of the Finnish companies are considered large in size whereas small and
micro-sized companies cover almost 99 % of our entrepreneurial field.
Finland’s
business environment has a large industrial and services base. There are
various fields of business from agriculture to real estate to hi-tech and
retail with almost everything in between. To give you an example, in 2016 20%
of Finnish companies were operating in the agriculture, forestry and fishing
industries. Finland is also widely known for innovation and hi-tech – you can find
global leaders in telecommunications and innovative technology applications
amongst our companies. Exported products and services are mainly related to hi-tech
and forest industry.
Doing business in Finland
According
to the World Bank Report 2014 Finland is the 9th easiest country to
do business. Starting a business in Finland relatively easy because Finns are pragmatic
and like to get down to business right away. The process of starting a business
can be done in a couple of weeks.
Finland has
a highly industrialized, largely free market economy with one of the highest
per capita gross domestic product in Europe and a high standard of living. Finland
has a stable economy and Finnish government is really focused on building a
global marketplace and removing trade barriers. Also, the level of corruption
is one of the lowest in the world. These give the entrepreneurs an open
business environment filled with possibilities!
Finland can
be compared to the UK when it comes to doing business. If you have succeeded in
the UK with your business, there is a great chance you will be successful in
Finland as well.
Currently,
the demand for business services such as consultancy and advertising is growing
rapidly. Amongst the consumers, demand for high quality brand demand is on the
increase.
Startup scene is now a hot topic – have you heard about Slush?
Young and successful entrepreneurs have become famous in Finland through
their Startups. No wonder, since there has been lots of hustle and bustle in
the startup scene all around Finland. Entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial
organizations and even students arrange all kinds of events throughout Finland
to boost up the entrepreneurial mindset. Other aspect of these events is to
encourage entrepreneurs to growth and internationalization as well as acquiring
new skills.
Slush is a student-driven, non-profit movement originally founded to
change attitudes toward entrepreneurship. Currently Slush aims to help the next
generation companies forward by facilitating founder and investor meetings and
building a world-wide startup community. Slush started from Finland as 300
person assembly and developed into a world wide known event, spreading
globally. In 2018, Slush will be organized in Tokyo, Shanghai, Singapore and
Helsinki. Find out more on www.slush.org.
Higher education students have established Entrepreneurship Societies
and there are over 20 of them in Finland already. These societies encourage
students to become entrepreneurs and acquire skills needed in the future
working life. Entrepreneurship societies also connect the students with
entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial organizations and other students with similar
mindset.
Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences is located in the entrepreneurial part of Finland
Seinäjoki
University of Applied Sciences is one of almost 200 contact points in the
Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs programme. The school is located in a region
called South Ostrobothnia, which is considered very entrepreneurial. Seinäjoki
University of Applied Sciences works tightly together with local businesses. We
do research, development and innovation projects together with local, national
and international companies and organizations to acquire and exploit new
information.
Picture: SeAMK picture bank |
We welcome you to Finland!
Finland is
very different from other European countries but you can easily adapt. The
country is known for its shy but effective people, saunas, beautiful nature and
four very different seasons. There are only 5,5 people living in Finland with density of only 16,3 people/km² - it really explains the shyness. However, most Finns are fluent English speakers, which makes
it very easy for you to manage with business and every day life.
Business-wise Finland has a technologically sophisticated population and many of the
Finnish companies aim in high quality and innovation. In fact, WEF has ranked
Finland’s healthcare, primary and higher education and innovation environment
as the best in the world. Our host entrepreneurs are open to new possibilities
and our new entrepreneurs have plenty of innovative ideas to share with their
international counterparts. With respect to the Finnish traditions, the best
business ideas and innovations are usually discovered in sauna 😁
New entrepreneurs - we encourage you to participate in Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs programme and welcome you to Finland!
Host Entrepreneurs - join the programme and welcome our innovative Finnish new entrepreneurs to your company!
Host Entrepreneurs - join the programme and welcome our innovative Finnish new entrepreneurs to your company!
Text by:
Pauliina Mäntylä
Project Manager
Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences
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