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Finland’s 15 Companies are among Europe’ Red Herring 100 list

byCustoms Today Report
23/04/2015
in Finland, International Customs
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HELSINKI: This year, 15 Finnish companies made it on the Red Herring top 100 Europe list, Red Herring has published its list of the most exciting startups from Europe.

The Finnish software companies included on the list were Aava Software and Good Sign and online service companies included 360 Visualizer, Medigoo and Word dive. The Cleantech industry is represented by AW-Energy and Soil Scout. From the mobile, telecommunications and cloud services sector, the list includes Finnay Ltd, Intellipocket, Midaxo, Mistral Mobile, Responda 113 and Wirepas. From the consumer electronics sector, Cozify Oy made it on the list and among health applications, Pulse On.

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Since 1996, Red Herring has annually selected Europe’s most exciting and innovative startups from among hundreds of finalists. The selection is made based on 20 qualitative and quantitative criteria, including, among others, technological innovation, strategy implementation, market disruptiveness and financial result.

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