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Business Finland
Innovaatiorahoituskeskus Business Finland Business Finland Oy
Agency overview
Formed
1983 (1983)
Preceding agencies
Tekes
Finpro Oy
Employees
600
Agency executive
Nina Kopola, Director General
Parent agency
Ministry of Employment and the Economy
Website
www.businessfinland.fi/en/
Business Finland is a public organization under the Finnish Ministry of Employment and the Economy. It was established on 1 January 2018, with the goal of attracting trade, tourism, and foreign investment, and providing funds for innovation[1] to Finland. And as such, Business Finland is also involved in funding Finnish space researches, under the New Space Economy program,[2] as well as startup companies, under Young Innovative Company funding program[3] among other projects. The organization is made up of two entities: Innovation Business Finland (a government agency) and Business Finland Oy (a government-owned corporation controlled by the agency).[4]
^"About us". www.businessfinland.fi.
^Nordgren, Kaj. "New Space Economy program". businessfinland.fi. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
^Lukin, Eero. "Young Innovative Company funding". businessfinland.fi. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
^"What's new". www.tekes.fi. Archived from the original on 4 January 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
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