: an overview of innovation assets and areas of competence Tampere’s assets:

1. Intelligent machines and manufacturing industries: Chosen by world leading companies like Cargotec, John Deere, Metso and Sandvik. 2. World class ICT & mobile ecosystem: Chosen by world leading companies like Intel, Microsoft, Nokia and Qualcomm. 3. Potential new customers: Major (industrial) enterprises and surrounding cluster companies. 4. Home of world firsts: A creative melting pot with a rich heritage and culture of industry and academic collaboration. 5. Internationally competitive: At the heart of the EU’s most competitive country. 6. Talents for today and for tomorrow: 34.000 strong technology industry workforce and 38.000 students at 3 esteemed universities. 7. Accelerate your ROI: Cost effective and productive talents. 8. Global reach: 130+ air destinations worldwide via Tampere and Helsinki-Vantaa (1.5 hours by train or car). 9. Most important growth center: Now and especially in the future. 10. Active, open, versatile and positive atmosphere: Easy networking enables great possibilities for R&D collaboration with no real distractions to business. Tampere – Connected Technology Hub

150 YEARS OF INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION

Largest Technology industry Key Figures concentration of Turnover > 7 800 M€ manufacturing industries in Employment > 34 000 Scandinavia Companies > 2 800 R&D investments > 750 M€(87% of all R&D investments)

”The cooperation between the top research on "AGCO is a large globally operating the region and the competent workforce they corporate that has own engine production provide us have proven to be highly valuable to also in Brazil and China. We chose Tampere our business.“ region for our new production capacity because of the high technological -Pekka Pohjoismäki, President, Crushing and competence that has cumulated during our Screening Equipment, Metso Minerals long history in the region.“

- Eero Tomi, CEO of AGCO Power “The high level of know-how in mobile communications and the availability of skilled workforce led to our establishing “Tampere is the center of mechanical operations in the Tampere region.” engineering know-how, we have the whole Finnish sector within 250 km.” - Veli-Pekka Vatula, Site Manager, MCG , Intel -Jarmo Hyvönen, Former CEO of Fastems 50 years of Tampere ICT – From mobile history and cumulated devices to Internet of Things competence in ICT 50 years of Tampere ICT – From mobile history and cumulated devices to Internet of Things competence in ICT

“We have invested here because the pool of talent is excellent. Not only the universities but Nokia’s footprint has been very important. Half of our engineers have come from Nokia.”

- Miika Mäkitalo, CEO of M-Files

“The high level of know-how in mobile communications and the availability of skilled workforce led to our establishing operations in the Tampere region.”

- Veli-Pekka Vatula, Site Manager, MCG Finland, Intel 50 years of Tampere ICT – From mobile history and cumulated devices to Internet of Things competence in ICT Biggest Intelligent Machines – The bedrock concentration of mobile of business in Tampere machinery in Europe Biggest Intelligent Machines – The bedrock concentration of mobile of business in Tampere machinery in Europe

“Tampere region has a long history in machine manufacturing. There is a lot of ”Tampere has a long tradition and high level cumulated engineering competence in the of competence in mobile machines and area and the regional top level education mobile hydraulics which are essential to our ensures also our future recruitment needs.” business.”

-Risto Käkelä, CEO of Avant Tecno -Esa Peltola, CEO of Bronto Skylift

“The city has a great industrial tradition, which nowadays is becoming more technology-oriented. Software is of growing importance in diesel engine technology and the Tampere region is knowledge-rich in that field.”

- Eero Tomi, CEO of AGCO Power Biggest Intelligent Machines – The bedrock concentration of mobile of business in Tampere machinery in Europe LIFE SCIENCE CLUSTER IN TAMPERE Working together for a healthier world

Tampere is a globally important location for developing innovations that combine medicine, biology, and technology. We have a world-class research on e.g. following subjects:

• Biomaterials • Human spare parts • Health care processes • Implants for mending bones • ICT and signal processing • Monitoring and imaging • Stem cells • Sensors and measurement solutions • Regenerative medicine • Assistive technologies • Drug development • Ophthalmology medicine • Implantable spare parts • Mitochondrial genetics • Biodegradable materials • Cancer • Bioabsorbable implants and devices • Vaccines What is the Life Science Cluster about?

FUNDING AND EXPERTISE ENABLERS AT SCIENCE Easily available for both companies and Provide fast testing of innovations in genuine researchers health care surroundings RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

Unique combination of DIVERSE COMPANY BASE Bio – Meds – Tech LINKED SERVICE PROVIDERS -expertise Devices, ICT, software, integration, pharma, Patient hotel and senior housing service concept, services, biomaterials private hospital and health services, sports institutes

MODERN INNOVATION PLATFORMS AND CLUSTER COORDINATION Boost local and global networking and support start-ups

ACTIVE COLLABORATION BETWEEN ALL KEY PLAYERS CLEANTECH & ENERGY CLUSTER IN TAMPERE Innovation platforms for next-generation healthcare Other cross-disciplinary innovation platforms The Kauppi campus Oma The Kauppi Campus consists of: In Oma Tesoma, a city district of Tesoma is developed as an innovation platform to attract companies, residents and local • Institute of Biomedical Technology communities to generate and create service innovations, business • School of Medicine opportunities and attractive living environments and economically • School of Health Sciences viable and sustainable urban areas together. • The biotechnology hub Finn-Medi • Tampere University Hospital Mediapolis Mediapolis is an international campus that concentrates on content • A number of healthcare R&D companies production and information and communications technology, where companies and students work side-by-side. Kauppi campus in 2020: • 10 000 health professionals The New Factory is an environment for open innovation where • 5000–10 000 customers ideas can be processed into prototypes, pilot projects, products and services, new business and new jobs. • 10 000 students • a €500m investment in total Campus Arena Completed in 2015, Campus Arena will be cross-disciplinary hub of science, research and technology in the heart of the Tampere University of Technology campus. The top dozen cleantech companies in Tampere

• Energy efficiency Wavin-labko Doranova • Clean industrial processes Labkotec • Biomass Valmet • Andritz Hydro Biogas Alstom • Combined heat and power (CHP) Merus Power • Wind energy Adwatec There Corporation • Water solutions TPI Control • Waste Handling Tammervoima Molok Where do we get the know-how?

Tampere’s universities provide high-level education and they are active cooperation partners for the Cleantech & Energy industry.

Supporting education, research & development: FIMECC – Finnish Metals and Engineering Competence Cluster TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Tampere Wear Center (TWC) DEMAPP: competitive environmentally sustainable Surface engineering solutions for the Finnish process, engineering and energy Hybrids & Active materials: polymers, elastomers, industries composites LIGHT: potential for saving raw materials and energy and TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES decreasing CO2 emissions over the lifetime of cars and Energy and Environmental Technology trucks, heavy-duty vehicles and other machinery Mechanical and Production Engineering EFFIMA: developing new technology and solutions that Intelligent machines enable new machines, devices and systems with Automation Technology dramatically lower life-cycle costs Coming: Biohub, recycling and renewable energy based on bio CLEEN – Cluster for Energy and Environment MMEA: Developing new technologies, methods, tools and services in the area of measuring, environmental monitoring and EEA Tampere – City as an innovation platform Tampere – City as an innovation platform

“Tampere has a number of advantages, It is located in the center of Finland and first and foremost it is an education city. Almost one in five people in the city is a student. I think one of the city’s most important features is the close co- operation between the private and public sectors, which means that things get done.”

- Pekka Salmi, Vice Mayor, Transportation, City of Tampere

“Tampere’s objective is to be a smart city in the broadest sense. We want the whole city to be an innovation platform. The city government itself acts as a facilitator, an enabler, bringing companies, universities and the public sector together and helping innovation to take place quickly.”

- Olli-Poika Parviainen, Vice Mayor, Economic Development, City of Tampere Regional Ecosystem - Mobility as a Service

Minna Kivimäki, LVM / Heureka 8.12.2014 Regional Ecosystem - Mobility as a Service

Tampere is suitable location for developing new ITS services • Growing city with right size • Long history in innovative solutions • ITS Factory operates in Tampere • ITS companies and competences needed for MaaS available in Tampere

The vision 2020 • Tampere will be one of the pioneers in the MaaS services in the world • Individuals do not need to own personal cars to operate effectively and in cost-effective manner

Minna Kivimäki, LVM / Heureka 8.12.2014 Tampere – City that invests in the future

Project Timeline Value M€ Man Years Rantaväylä + region 2013- 1075 11 000 shopping center 2014- 200 3 400 Deck and Central Arena 2016- 400 6 000 Station district 2018- 900 15 000 Eteläpuisto district 2017- 250 4 250 district 2017- 240 4 100 Ratapihankatu area 2015- 120 2 050 Underground parking (Kunkku) 2018- 70 1 050 Tramway 2017- 50 (200) 740 Over 3 billion euros worth investments in the coming years Tampere – An active driver in national programs

Strategic guidelines Implementation part

ITI/6Aika – Smart services strategy INKA – Smart City and Renewing Industry (2014-2020, ~100 M€, 6 largest cities (2014-2020, ~100M€, 6 largest cities and involved) Lahti involved)

• Open data and interfaces • Smart traffic – ICT know-how – Transport as a service – Nationwide interfaces and dissemination – Open data and common interfaces • Open innovation platforms – Electric traffic – Creating and improving disseminable • Resource-efficient city operational models – Material and waste management • Open participation – Cleantech-platforms – Citizens’ involvement and co- – Industrial symbiosis development • Smart buildings and spaces – 3D-modelling and built environment platforms – Innovations in service buildings Innovation and startups World Firsts - Invented in Tampere

1974 NMT phone call 1978 Automatic teller machine (ATM) 1984 Bio absorbable implant 1985 Electromechanical film 1988 Micro-crystallized chitosan 1991 First commercial GSM call 1993 Analogue cellular data card 1994 GSM data card 1995 Walking forest machine 1996 First communicator (Nokia 9000) 1997 First GSM card phone 1998 Digital x-ray image 1999 WAP phone (Nokia 7110) & server 1999 WLAN card (Nokia C110/111) 2001 Mobile camera phone (Nokia 7650) 2001 Automated mine loading 2003 Fog screen walk-through display 2004 Automated container terminal 2008 Preservative-free prostaglandine eye-drop for glaucoma treatment 2008 New jaw bone from patient’s fat cells was grown using stem cell tech 2009 Antibiotic-releasing biodegradable implant 2012 Nokia 808 PureView (41-megapixel camera phone) 2013 Nokia Lumia 1020 PureView 2015 Nokia OZO virtual reality camera for professional content creators Award winning innovation platform in Tampere

New Factory is an environment for open innovation where ideas can be processed into prototypes, pilot projects, products and services, new business and new jobs. www.newfactory.fi

Demola is the leading platform to engage companies, talented students and universities in co-creation. Demola Tampere carries out annually some 100 projects with 450 students. 40 % of the students are international. The partner companies have licensed 80 % of the project outputs and recruited 15 % of Demola’s students. Companies like Metso, Sandvik, Intel and ABB have already partnered with Demola. Award winning innovation platform in Tampere

New Factory is an environment for open innovation where ideas can be processed into prototypes, pilot projects, products and services, new business and new jobs. www.newfactory.fi

Demola“Weis believe the leading in the platform open-innovation to engage, companies, co-creation talented and lean students start-up andconcepts. universities in co-creation.It means that Demola start-ups Tampere can be carries successful outby annually focusing some on the 100 essential projects and with 450 students.testing 40 agilely % of the the students critical business are international. assumptions. The The partner Demola companies programme have licensed 80 %helps of the students project outputsto apply andthe theory recruited that 15 they % oflearn Demola’s to the students.real world.” Companies like Metso, Sandvik, Intel and ABB have already partnered with Demola. - Jukka Matikainen, Director of New Factory Startups – Examples of rising stars from Tampere region Universities and research Vivid university city – Talents for tomorrow

WEF 2014-2015: FINLAND #1 UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION IN R&D

OVER 38.000 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

EVERY 5TH PERSON IN TAMPERE IS A STUDENT Vivid university city – Talents for tomorrow

“After a thorough consideration of many options globally, we chose Tampere because of the cumulated competence and knowledge in the region on intelligent machines. Locating our R&D near the top research of Tampere University of Technology was also an important aspect.”

- Matti Sommarberg, CTO, Cargotec

”The local top research provides highly valuable support to our R&D activities.“

- Veli-Pekka Vatula, Site Manager, Intel WEF 2014-2015: FINLAND #1 UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION IN R&D

OVER 38.000 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Demola Tampere carries out annually some 100 projects with 450 students. In Demola, university students develop product and service demos together with TH EVERYcompanies. 5 40PERSON % of the IN students TAMPERE are international. IS A STUDENT

The partner companies have licensed 80 % of the project outputs and recruited 15% of Demola’s students. Companies like Metso, Sandvik, Intel and ABB have already partnered with Demola. Facts and Figures

9,904 students | 1860 staff | 1898 scientific publications (in 2013)

1,423 international students

Leading-edge fields of research Signal processing Optics and photonics Intelligent machines Biomodelling Built environment

Centers of Excellence in Research appointed by the Academy of Finland Signal Processing Algorithm Research Group (SPAG) Generic Intelligent Machines (GIM) together with Helsinki University of Technology www.tut.fi/en Facts and Figures

15,552 students | 2163 staff | 1972 scientific publications (in 2013)

1,421 international students

Leading-edge fields of research Human-technology interaction Information retrieval Game research

Centers of Excellence in Research appointed by the Academy of Finland The Finnish Centre of Excellence in Historical Research (FiCEHiR) Finnish Research Unit for Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Disease (FINMIT) www.uta.fi/english Facts and Figures

10,477 students | 761 staff | 223 publications (in 2013)

489 international students Research focus areas Efficiency of mobile machinery Development of energy efficiency in buildings and facilities Reduction of environmental impacts Assessment of human activity in genuine operational environments Development of new business opportunities Development of services for seniors, including promotion of wellbeing entrepreneurship and development of wellbeing technology Promotion of wellbeing at work Promotion of children’s and adolescents’ health www.tamk.fi/en