Tampere has been at the forefront of the smart mobile machine industry for decades. The region offers various career opportunities, also for international talents. Tampere attracts foreign workers with its compact size and high-quality living in a reasonable price.
In September-October, Business Tampere and WitMill Oy conducted an in-depth safety and security ecosystem study, to which 116 organizations responded....
Tampere Slush Party gathered over 350 participants to hear about the massive development of the Tampere startup scene. Tampere’s strong startup ecosystem, developed in recent years, offers good support to jump into international stage.
The Tampere Automotive Cluster is up and running, bringing together expertise on various automotive-related technologies and boosting local cooperation. The Tampere city region, long known for ICT, intelligent machinery and manufacturing industries, is now geared up to make the automotive future.
Global technology leader Xiaomi has announced the opening of an R&D site in Tampere. The Tampere office is Xiaomi’s largest camera team outside China with 20 people now, but growing fast.
The Tampere Region has the largest security competence cluster in Finland. Security is also an increasingly crucial competitive factor in international event hosting applications, for example. The funding facilitates the creation of pioneering solutions for improving the daily security of residents and visitors.
Finland has been touted as a buzzing centre of cleantech activity for some years. The country with the happiest people in the world, with the best air quality, is naturally the country that will save the planet as well. With companies like Ecolan and Carbofex, two rising cleantech stars in Tampere Region, it might actually be possible.
AAC Technologies announced the opening of an R&D center in Tampere in 2018. Now the company announces Tampere as the headquarters of its European operations and targets to grow its Tampere site personnel up to 200 by the year 2025.
Maryna Mikhuta has started a podcast series called Tribecast. This weekly published podcast expresses you in the life of the startup scene in Finland from the both, international and Finnish perspective.
The City of Tampere aims to increase the number of start-ups in the city and promote the growth and internationalisation of local businesses. By supporting start-ups, the city creates an internationally competitive and attractive operating environment for budding businesses.