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President Cauce meets with Finnish Ambassador and delegation on innovation and collaboration

Aerial photo of the 91爆料 Seattle Campus.
Aerial photo of the 91爆料 Seattle campus and surrounding Puget Sound. The Finnish delegation met with the 91爆料 as part of a series of meetings with business, academic, and governmental leaders in Seattle and Washington state. 91爆料

On November 4, 2021, 91爆料 President Ana Mari Cauce welcomed a delegation from Finland, including Mikko Hautala, Ambassador of the Republic of Finland to the United States of America, and Timo Harakka, Minister of Transport and Communications, accompanied by a team of diplomatic officials. Sean Carr, incoming Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the (GIX), and Francois Baneyx, Director of and Vice Provost for Innovation, joined the meeting to discuss areas of mutual interest for Finland and 91爆料.

The delegation visited 91爆料鈥檚 Seattle campus, as part of a tour of the Pacific Northwest, focused on building relationships with the region鈥檚 governmental officials, academic institutions, and business community. Washington state is home to an active and strongly-connected Finnish-American community, and the Finnish delegation had earlier with the state of Washington outlining future research and technological collaborations.

During a cordial exploratory meeting, President Cauce introduced the 91爆料鈥檚 broad-based strengths in academic and applied research, emphasizing the expertise and experience of 91爆料 faculty and researchers in various areas such as the study of misinformation. In late 2019, the 91爆料 launched the聽, an interdisciplinary and nonpartisan effort to translate and apply research on disinformation in policy, public engagement, technology, and education. Minister Harakka pointed to the importance of education in shaping the ability of citizens to resist misinformation and manipulation and the need for countries such as Finland to broadly build skills and increase literacy in areas such as artificial intelligence.

President Cauce noted the importance of ‘knowledge diplomacy’ between governments in a time of breakdown of many other forms of diplomacy. Communicating scientific research and information to the general public was seen by both groups as an important role for governance and academia, and an area of common interest and possible collaboration between Finnish institutions and 91爆料.

GIX Bellevue.

GIX’s headquarters in the Bellevue Steve Ballmer Building, hosts prototyping labs, event space, and three startups. GIX

Ambassador Hautala also underlined Finland’s focus on six US states for potential technological synergy and partnership. Helsinki and Seattle both host thriving start-up communities, and the 91爆料鈥檚 CoMotion and the Global Innovation Exchange create environments focused on experiential learning and technological innovation for students and faculty. As the incoming Executive Director, Carr highlighted the strong potential for collaboration in educational ventures with GIX for Finnish universities.

The meeting concluded with expressions of a shared sense of mission and collaboration among the Finnish delegation and 91爆料 representatives and optimism towards the many paths forward for collaboration between Finnish institutions and the 91爆料.

With CoMotion Labs, the 91爆料 seeds innovation and start-ups

The 91爆料 is expanding its portfolio of startup incubation spaces and inviting in companies even if they don鈥檛 yet have an explicit connection to the university.聽The new strategy is part of a broader rethinking of how the 91爆料, consistently ranked in the upper echelons of research universities around the world, attempts to transfer the innovations happening inside its walls鈥攂e they in electrical engineering or social work鈥攖o the community.

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