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Wellsprings of Finnish Vitality Estonian Future Forum in Tallinn 6.5.2010

Finnish Innovation Policy in a nutshell Finland was a late-industrializing country which adapted foreign technologies to local conditions (paper mills, textiles, electronics, etc.) Innovation activities were incremental development in local communities. Universities and research institutions did not have a major role in Finland s industrialization. Since the 1980s, there has been a determined policy push to promote science-based innovations (=STI model). Increasing R&D investments, development of the university system and the commercialization of research results have been key goals in the innovation policy. 6.5.2010 2

Up until now, Finland has been one of the major winners from globalisation Progressive industrial and innovation policy (significant and consistent R&D investment) Progressive social and education policy (social justice) Balanced development of economic growth and well-being =FINLAND'S SUCCESS MODEL 6.5.2010 3

But the world is changing rapidly Megatrends Economic crisis Globalisation 2.0 era Ageing of the population Climate change Finland's success model is under serious threat Finland's traditional industrial structure is rapidly weakening Our dependency ratio is becoming rapidly distorted Major need and opportunity for structural changes 6.5.2010 4

Key challenges identified in the International Evalution of the Finnish Innovation Policy 1. Globalization 2.0 old clusters are disintegrating 2. Incremental innovation policies 3. Need for experimentation and radical innovations 4. Need for policy coordination 6.5.2010 6

Have we become prisoners of our own success? Growth/ wellbeing Tunnel vision: Can we see our new opportunities with open eyes? Imprisoned resources: Can we retarget our resources? Organizational politics: Can we make the necessary painful decisions? 1960 1990 2010 Time 6.5.2010 7

Towards Human and Solution centric service economy Collapse of the USSR Severe recession in Finland Global economic crisis Paradigm change Development of material and mental well-being Industrial welfare society A human and solution centric service economy Geopolitics era Globalisation 1.0 era Globalisation 2.0 era 1980 1990 2000 2010 6.5.2010 12

Towards Human and Solution centric service economy Sustainable renewal from Industrial era structures to a human and solution centric service economy 6.5.2010 13

From hierarchies to empowerment FORWARD From object to subject Personal engagement entrepreuneuship FROM BELOW From command & control to trust & networking 6.5.2010 14

Vitality is created by people and interactions between them at the organisational and societal levels Vitality is energy that manifests itself as a spirit and produces added value WELLSPRINGS of vitality: Respectful, compassionate interaction among people and organisations, trust, delegation and bearing of responsibility Meaningful work and activities, opportunities to have an impact Learning, health Diversity, creative tension between different views Future visions, hopes, dreams 6.5.2010 15

Finland has many assets and opportunities Suitable size Public-privatepeople collaboration Finland as a global pioneer in Technology enbled well-being services? Clean water? Energy efficiency? High level of education & technological know-how Culture creativity attitude 6.5.2010 16

Sitra's vision and mission Finland succeeds as a global pioneer of systemic changes that create well-being Sitra facilitates these changes by combining foresight and experimentation 5.5.2010 17

Summary 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014-> Health Care Programme Municipal Programme Public Management and Leadership Programme Comprehensive well-being of citizens Growth Programme for the Mechanical Industry Energy Programme Landmarks Programme Development programmes (Helsinki Design Lab, Sources of Vitality, ) Finland as an international model of a sustainable society Foresight Innovative experiments Strategy processes Business development & investments 6.5.2010 18

Thank you! 6.5.2010 19

Continuation of the Wellsprings of Finnish Vitality development programme ALUMNI Follow-up Further development and support for projects Networking FORUMS Vitality boosting training programme for societal and economic policy One event annually Two courses annually Repeated basic concept Excursions 6.5.2010 20