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Research & Education

Tapio Huttula.

Centria plays a key role in supporting the prosperity of local businesses 

Kai Kamila and Marc Hinnenberg giving a presentation. There is a screen behind them with a Hanken logo on it.

Hanken & SSE Executive Education offers help in executing the strategy 

Ulla Lassi, Aila-Leena Matthies, Kati Turtiainen, and Marko Aittola.

Chydenius builds education and research around local needs  

Annele Heikkilä, Pasi Tuukkanen, Mika Väisälä, Tiina Kastren, and Sanna Tuukkanen.

Collaboration between Kpedu and Boliden is shaping the region’s workforce 

John Dahlbacka, Örjan Andersson, and Sören Mattbäck.

Hydrogen economy plays a central role in Novia’s education and research 

Max Gripenberg.

Optima is strengthening regional growth through education 

Minna Martikainen.

The University of Vaasa is among the world’s top 500 universities 

Seppo Uusitalo, Åsa Stenbacka, and Janne Saijonkivi.

Vamia’s new ATM-hall sets a high standard for modern vocational education 

VAMK equips students with skills to power Ostrobothnia’s investment-fuelled growth

Two people installing a solar panel on a roof. Two flags of Yrkesakademin in the background.

2023 | YA equips its students with tools for the future and the present

VAMK's Senior Lecturer Mika Billing and Director of the School of Technology Jorma Tuominen. They are standing behind two robotic arms.

2023 | At VAMK, students develop robot applications that help the region prosper

Vamia’s Principal Åsa Stenbacka, Welfare Services Lecturer Magdalena Vähäkangas, and Head of Division Toni Boren. Vähäkangas is holding a robotic therapy cat and Boren a therapy doll.

2023 | Vamia uses a simulated accessible living environment in education

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Coastline magazine is published by the Ostrobothnia Chamber of Commerce. The magazine presents all important export companies in this thriving region with the highest number of industrial exports in Finland.

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