Tag: finland
Silent Shield: How Finland’s Sensofusion is neutralising the drone threat
As we approach the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24th February, 2026, Chris Price talks to Sensofusion’s Mikko Hyppönen about how drone warfare is evolving… In […]
EU, Finland launch €2 billion digital finance push for global south
The European Union has joined forces with Finnish impact investor Finnfund to launch the “EU Finnfund Global Connected Guarantee,” the largest EU guarantee program dedicated to the digital sector. The […]
IXI’s lightweight smart glasses promise ‘greater comfort’
IXI, the company behind the world’s first autofocus glasses, unveiled a prototype pair of lightweight smart glasses at Slush in Helsinki this week. The new smart glasses, shown at the […]
AI Summit: Is the European Union stifling AI with regulation?
By Chris Price, AI Summit, Turku, Finland The inaugural AI Summit in Turku, Finland, became the stage for a debate over Europe’s economic fate, with leading figures from finance, academia, […]
Finland: A Pioneer in the 5G Revolution
In recent years, Finland has emerged as a significant player in the global race to deploy and enhance 5G technology. With its unique blend of governmental support, cutting-edge research, and […]
UK slips to 5th in global cybersecurity rankings, claims report
The UK has fallen to fifth place globally in terms of cybersecurity and internet privacy knowledge according to report from NordVPN. To mark International VPN Day on 19th August (today) […]
Europe dominates this year’s global Network Readiness Index – but US is top
Europe dominates this year’s global Network Readiness Index, with 16 nations featuring in the top 25 ranking, as Finland surges into third place for the first time. Sixteen out […]
Did the iPhone cause Finland’s economic problems?
If you’re an iPhone user, spare a thought for those who have been left behind by the iPhone revolution, like poor old Finland. According to CNBC, the Finnish Prime Minister […]
Apple faces legal action from EU nations over iTunes lock-in
Apple is coming under increasing pressure from several EU nations who want to force the company to unlock its iTunes software to make it operable with third-party (ie not iPod) MP3 players. Organisations representing France, Germany, Finland, and Norway, are…








