Front page News News The Amazing Helsinki Race is working on a vision for tourism and events The Amazing Helsinki Race is working on a vision for tourism and events 4.10.2017 Tourism income in Finland is € 14 billion a year. Out of this, exports, ie. foreign money to Finland, amount to 4 billion. If you ever need to use the exclamation mark as a boost, then it would be after these figures. Tourism has developed into one of the largest and fastest growing industries in the world. There are two strong brands in our country. The other is Lapland, the other is Helsinki. MDI is involved in creating a vision for tourism and events in Helsinki to grow tourism and event cakes in our capital. At the end of the 41st week, the party is packed with key players, but it is actually spent at the Amazing Race of Helsinki on the last two days of October, when it is practically tested and thought out about the destinations and services of tourism and events in Helsinki. Share to Share to: facebook Share to: linkedin Share to: twitter
Station areas are organic and locally driven entities News 30.11.2023 Experts from MDI and FCG have been exploring models for the development of station areas, op-portunities for EU funding and ways to projectise the development work of different types of station areas during the autumn. Read more Station areas are organic and locally driven entities
Multi-functional development of station areas News 28.11.2023 In the early autumn period, MDI and FCG worked on the development of the Asemanseutu project which is part of the project package – Vitality for Urban Regions. The work undertaken clarified the basic models for the multi-functional development of station areas, as well as providing recommendations for their development and financing. Read more Multi-functional development of station areas
Addressing the Gender and Diversity Paradoxes in Innovation — Towards a More Inclusive Policy Design News 5.4.2023 Kaisa Lähteenmäki-Smith Kirsi Siltanen Laura Väliniemi Implicit norms and structural disadvantages derive from previous innovation policies and therefore policies need to be redesigned. Read more Addressing the Gender and Diversity Paradoxes in Innovation — Towards a More Inclusive Policy Design