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Creating the future he Finnish system of higher education took a giant leap towards the future at the beginning of 2010. Our most esteemed universities the Helsinki University of Technology, the Helsinki School of Economics, and the University of Art and Design Helsinki merged to form Aalto University. The name pays tribute to internationally renowned architect Alvar Aalto. The new, multidimensional centre of competence and creativity collaborates closely with industry and commerce. The ability to unite forces in the application of resources reflects creativity. This magazine showcases Finnish creativity in solutions to global problems related to the environment and social well-being as well as innovations in health care services and the entertainment industry. International recognition of Finland's creativity is the distinction of Helsinki being conferred World Design Capital 2012. Alongside creativity, reliability is one of our strong traits. A good reputation has made Finland an interesting collaboration partner for companies around the world. Erkki virtanen Permanent Secretary Ministry of Employment and the Economy Editor-in-ChiEf Juha Parikka EditoriAl BoArd Minna Hakaoja Tiina Kairistola Krista Kinnunen Mikko Koivumaa Markus Kokko Eeva Landowski Liisa Levänen Mervi Liukkonen Peter Marten Laura Niemi Juha Parikka EditoriAl StAff Sanoma Magazines Finland Custom Publishing ProduCEr Pia Hyvönen Art dirECtor Antti Kangassalo MAnAGinG Editor Kimmo Holappa trAnSlAtion Kathleen Kuosmanen EnGliSh Editor Shelly Nyqvist CovEr PhotoGrAPh By Taavetti Alin PrintEd By Libris Oy PuBliShErS Ministry for foreign Affairs Department for Communications and Culture formin.finland.fi Ministry of Employment and the Economy www.tem.fi tekes www.tekes.fi Sitra www.sitra.fi invest in finland www.investinfinland.fi finnfacts TAT Group www.finnfacts.fi iSSn 1797-3287 PHOTO: TIMO RAUNIO T
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