Finland's first climate and environment strategy for the ICT sector sets out the instruments that will reduce the carbon and environmental footprint of the ICT sector and reap the benefits of…
The country will provide free access to an online course created by the University of Helsinki that will be available in all the official languages of the European Union. The aim is to respond to the…
Tourism experts from EU Member States and key stakeholders will meet at the European Tourism Forum in Helsinki to exchange views on digital transformation in the tourism sector.
During a round table discussion in Helsinki, the head of Google stressed the importance of skills for the new digital economy and the opportunities offered by technology for training and job creation.
The high competence level is one of Finland's strongest competitive advantages: 76 per cent of the population have at least basic digital skills, which is a long way above the EU average (57%).