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Research Services in Finland
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Research Services sector based in Finland. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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European Forest Institute
The European Forest Institute (EFI) is a pan-European international organization. We have 30 Member Countries, and c.130 member organizations from 40 different countries working in diverse research fields. We conduct research and provide policy support on forest-related issues. Our dual membership, together with our staff of over 100 experts, is our most important asset. It places EFI in a unique position to generate, connect and share knowledge at the interface between science and policy. Find out more about our work:
51 to 200 staff
Finnish Geospatial Research Institute Fgi
We at the Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI) are passionate about research and SDI. We are eager to create new solutions and make discoveries that might help society. Our community consists of about 120 people. Perhaps you’d like to join us? We provide a scientific basis for Finnish maps and geospatial information, and carry out research and development on methods for the measurements, data acquisition, processing and exploiting of geospatial information. We provide knowledge and value added information for public-sector bodies and other providers and users of spatial information. We co-operate with industry, universities, and governmental organisations- FGI was established (under the name Finnish Geodetic Institute) in 1918. We have 5 departments: Geodesy and Geodynamics, Geoinformatics and Cartography, Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry, Navigation and Positioning, and SDI Services. In the beginning of 2015, the Finnish Geodetic Institute was merged to National Land Survey of Finland (NLS), and the name of the institute changed to Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI).
51 to 200 staff
Finnish Institute For Health And Welfare Thl
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) studies and monitors - and develops measures to promote - the well-being and health of the population in Finland. We gather and produce information based on research and statistics. We also provide expertise and solutions, which our stakeholders can use in support of their decision-making and other work. We serve various parties in a number of ways: the government, municipal and provincial decision-makers, actors in the social welfare and health sector, organisations, the research community and the public. We help our customers and partners to secure a good life for Finns in a fair but dynamic welfare society. We are an independent, expert agency working under the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. Our focus areas are – sustainability of the welfare society – reducing inequality and social exclusion – changing spectrum of diseases – preparing for health threats – transition of the service system. We also direct and organise special services within the social welfare and health care sector.
1001 to 5000 staff
Finnish Meteorological Institute - Ilmatieteen Laitos
The Finnish Meteorological Institute makes observations and research on the atmosphere, the near space and the seas. We provide services for the needs of public safety, business life and citizens. The Finnish Meteorological Institute is an administrative branch of the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
501 to 1000 staff
Research Council Of Finland Suomen Akatemia
Suomen Akatemia tukee korkealaatuista, vastuullista ja vaikuttavaa tutkimusta kaikilla tieteen ja tutkimuksen aloilla sekä sen hyödyntämistä yhteiskunnan parhaaksi. Finlands Akademi stöder dels högklassig och ansvarsfull forskning som har stort genomslag, dels nyttiggörandet av forskningens resultat för samhällets bästa. Vi finansierar samtliga vetenskapsgrenar. We fund excellent, responsible and high-impact research to ensure that society can make the best possible use of the results. Our funding covers the full spectrum of scientific disciplines.
51 to 200 staff
University Of Vaasa
We build a sustainable future by uniquely combining business and technology expertise – we address current societal phenomena with determination and close collaboration. As part of the largest energy technology hub in the Nordics, we promote sustainable business, energy, and society. We are strongly committed to ensuring that our research and education have genuine impact and generate concrete value for society.
501 to 1000 staff
Natural Resources Institute Finland Luonnonvarakeskus
We are a research organisation that builds sustainable future and well-being from renewable natural resources. We deliver knowledge-based solutions and services to our customers and add value to a sustainable and competitive business based on renewable resources. Olemme tutkimus- ja asiantuntijaorganisaatio, joka rakentaa hyvinvointia ja kestävää tulevaisuutta uusiutuvista luonnonvaroista. Tuotamme tietoon perustuvia ratkaisumalleja ja palveluita asiakkaillemme sekä lisäarvoa uusiutuviin luonnonvaroihin perustuvalle kestävälle ja kilpailukykyiselle elinkeinotoiminnalle.
1001 to 5000 staff
Berner Lab
Berner Lab – your Nordic partner, we are with you at every stage Berner Lab is your responsible and trusted partner in the Nordic countries and Estonia, providing innovative solutions and strong local services – we make your laboratory and process operations easier. Visit our homepages for more information bernerlab.fi bernerlab.se bernerlab.dk bernerlab.no bernerlab.ee
501 to 1000 staff
Center For Cultural Policy Research Cupore
Center for Cultural Policy Research is the cultural policy research expert body in Finland. Cupore produces and disseminates research and information on arts and cultural policy and acts as a forum for discussion and debate on cultural policy issues both in Finland and internationally. In its operations, Cupore complies with the ethical principles of research in the humanities and social and behavioral sciences and strives for good research data management practises. Cupore is maintained by the Foundation for Cultural Policy Research. The Foundation for Cultural Policy Research was founded in 2002 on the initiative of the University of Jyväskylä and the Finnish Cultural Foundation. The Ministry of Education and Culture was one of the initiators behind the establishment of the Foundation and is responsible for the financing of its research projects.
11 to 50 staff
Clic Innovation Oy
CLIC is an open innovation cluster with the mission of creating systemic breakthrough solutions in bioeconomy, circular economy and energy transition. We are a non-profit company based on public-private-partnership model based in Helsinki, Finland. CLIC is owned by leading international companies and Finnish research organizations committed to create sustainable solutions for the world. Our mission is to build and manage open innovation collaboration between companies, academia and other relevant stakeholder qroups in bioeconomy, energy and circular economy themes. We address systemic challenges, that arise from the scarcity of natural resources and drive green system transition. Our aim is to create additional value to our partners by building, coordinating, and managing R&D&I projects to construct systemic solutions, which are beyond the resources of individual operators. We are experts in open innovation facilitation and boosting communication, dissemination, exploitation and impact for RDI activities. We drive the transition with our open innovation ecosystems and projects with quadruple helix approach.
11 to 50 staff
Helsinki Innovation Services Ltd
Helsinki Innovation Services Ltd is a technology transfer office (TTO), fully owned subsidiary of the University of Helsinki Funds and responsible for evaluation, protection and commercialisation of inventions arising from the research conducted at the University of Helsinki. We handle over 100 invention disclosures annually, maintain and develop a multidisciplinary patent portfolio and help researchers commercialising their ideas and inventions for the benefit of the world. HIS has created several fast growing spin out companies in various business sectors – ranging from immunotherapy for cancer to exporting Finnish pre-school excellence. The companies are disseminating the IPR secured by our experts and are strongly backed by research expertise at the University of Helsinki. Join us to translate groundbreaking scientific research and innovations into business opportunities!
11 to 50 staff
Neurotar Oy Ltd
At Neurotar, we advance brain research in live mice, offering a more translational alternative to in vitro and ex vivo studies. We provide in vivo two-photon and wide-field imaging of the mouse brain as a service to global pharma and biotech companies focused on the CNS. Our key areas of expertise: • Brain delivery and biodistribution of large molecules • Synaptic plasticity and neuronal activity in health and disease • Neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation, and stroke In vivo two-photon imaging enables longitudinal studies at subcellular resolution, while wide-field imaging captures functional activity across the entire cortex. By imaging awake, head-fixed mice, we avoid anesthesia-related confounds and enhance the relevance of in vivo data. We also develop and commercialize innovative tools for basic research. Our Mobile HomeCage product line supports studies in awake, non-anesthetized mice, eliminating biases linked to anesthesia. The system integrates seamlessly with high-precision techniques like in vivo two-photon imaging, electrophysiology, and optogenetics, combined with behavioral assays. The Mobile HomeCage is trusted by 250+ academic and industrial labs worldwide, especially in North America and Central Europe. CNS drug developers - especially those working on biologics or psychoactive compounds - reach out to learn how Neurotar’s one-of-a-kind imaging assays can sharpen your lead optimization and candidate selection. Neuroscience labs - talk to us if you’re looking for a stable, versatile, and easy-to-use head-fixation solution for mice seamlessly integrated with a behavioral platform via a magnetic locomotion-tracking.
11 to 50 staff
Aalto University Department Of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science provides world-class research and education in modern computer science to foster future science, engineering and society. The work combines fundamental research with innovative applications. With over 40 professors and more than 400 employees it is the largest department at Aalto University and the largest Computer Science unit in Finland. It is routinely ranked among the top 10 Computer Science departments in Europe and in the top 100 globally. The department is part of the School of Science in Aalto University, located on the Otaniemi campus.
201 to 500 staff
Pellervon Taloustutkimus Ptt Ry Pellervo Economic Research
PTT on tutkimuslaitos, joka tuottaa taloustieteen keinoin objektiivista tietoa ja politiikkasuosituksia taloudesta yhteiskunnallisille päättäjille, yrityksille ja yhteisöille. Meille tärkeitä painopisteitä ovat kansan- ja aluetalous, maa- ja elintarviketalous sekä metsä- ja ympäristötalous. Edistämme suomalaisten hyvinvointia sekä Suomen talouden tasapainoista ja oikeudenmukaista kehitystä. Vahvuutenamme on monialainen tutkimusosaaminen, ja vahvistamme asemaamme houkuttelevana työnantajana tarjoamalla jokaiselle työntekijälle merkityksellistä ja vaikuttavaa työtä. Visiomme on olla mukana rakentamassa kestävää ja uudistuvaa Suomea, jossa päätöksenteko perustuu luotettavalle Pellervo economic research PTT is a research institute that provides objective research and policy recommendations on the economy using economic science, aimed at decision-makers, companies, and organizations. Our key focus areas include macroeconomic and regional economics, agricultural and food economics, as well as forest and environmental economics. We strive to promote the well-being of Finns and the balanced and fair development of the Finnish economy. Our strength lies in our multidisciplinary research expertise, and we are enhancing our position as an attractive employer by offering every employee meaningful and impactful work. Our vision is to contribute to building a sustainable and dynamic Finland, where decision-making is based on reliable research.
11 to 50 staff
Top Analytica Oy Ab
Top Analytica Ltd. is a contract research company. We provide materials surface research and analytical expertise for industrial samples. Asbestos analytics for construction industry is our secondary focus of research. Our key customers are paper and chemical industry as well as steel and semiconductor industry. We also provide services to research institutes and universities.
1 to 10 staff
Helsinki Accelerator Laboratory
Helsinki Accelerator Laboratory is a part of Department of Physics, University of Helsinki. It specializes in experimental and computational materials physics. Established in 1959, the laboratory, which began with Finland's first particle accelerator, has bequeathed generations of scientists to modern Finland who have been active in many areas of Finnish society and continue to inspire in Finnish citizens the tradition of open-mindedness that is characteristic of scientific and academic life. Today the laboratory is home for the international researchers from all around the world. The current research focus is on materials of importance for nanotechnology, micro, opto- and power electronics, quantum technologies, fusion technologies, and particle detectors. Their properties are studied by applying various ion beam based techniques, positron annihilation spectroscopy as well as by computational means.
11 to 50 staff
Helsinki Institute Of Life Science Hilife
HiLIFE Helsinki Institute of Life Science is a new institute established in 2017 that supports high quality life science research across the University of Helsinki campuses and faculties. HiLIFE builds on existing strengths and new recruits and partnerships to create an attractive international environment for researchers to solve grand challenges in health, food, and environment. HiLIFE coordinates research infrastructures in life sciences and provides research-based interdisciplinary training.
501 to 1000 staff
Icos - Integrated Carbon Observation System
Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) is a pan-European Research Infrastructure of 16 member countries and over 180 greenhouse gas measurement stations aimed at quantifying and understanding the greenhouse gas balance of Europe and neighbouring regions. ICOS stations measure greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere and fluxes over the terrestrial and marine ecosystems. The ICOS stations are run and funded by national funding agencies, institutes and universities, demonstrating an impressive joint effort to enable climate change research.
11 to 50 staff
Institute For The Languages Of Finland
The Institute for the Languages of Finland (Kotimaisten kielten keskus or Kotus) is a national expert institute specialised in languages. Our tasks include the planning of Finnish and Swedish and the coordination of the work of the Saami, Romani, and Sign Language Boards. The Institute for the Languages of Finland carries out language and name planning, and compiles dictionaries. We also maintain various linguistic corpora and archives.
51 to 200 staff
Kerttu Saalasti Institute, University Of Oulu
The University of Oulu Kerttu Saalasti Institute provides evidence-based knowledge and competence on micro-enterprises and their operating conditions. As a research institute focusing on micro-entrepreneurship, future production technologies and regional excellence, we produce information with an international influence. We are responsible for micro-entrepreneurship research and education at the national level. Kerttu Saalasti Institute’s strength is the societal impact of research. We have three research groups: Micro-entrepreneurship centre MicroENTRE, Regional Excellence (REx) and Future Manufacturing Technologies (FMT). Micro-Entrepreneurship Centre MicroENTRE®: The University of Oulu Micro-Entrepreneurship Centre MicroENTRE® is a unique research group and service centre that produces research-based knowledge on micro-entrepreneurship, helps to create operating conditions for sustainable growth in business, and builds a society that encourages entrepreneurship. A micro-enterprise is defined as a company with fewer than 10 employees and a turnover of less than 2 million. Regional Excellence (REx): The research team contributes to evidence-based knowledge of regional growth factors, processes and structures. The research advances vitality and resilience of regions, availability of know-how and skilled labour and social, economic, and ecological sustainability. Future Manufacturing Technologies (FMT): FMT is a multi-disciplinary research group that works as a part of the University of Oulu Kerttu Saalasti Institute. The group’s operation focuses on transferring the best properties of metallic materials, especially steels, as superior factors in final products, using cost-effective production methods.
11 to 50 staff
The Center For Climate Change, Energy And Environmental Law - Cceel
Established in 2013, the Center for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law (CCEEL) is based at the Law School of the University Eastern Finland. It brings together the Law School’s activities in the areas of climate change, energy, natural resources and environmental law. Aiming for high quality and international impact, the Center provides a common platform for discussion, research and education on these topics.
11 to 50 staff
Unu-Wider - United Nations University World Institute For Development Economics Research
The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research began operations in 1985 in Helsinki, Finland, as the first research centre of the United Nations University. Today it is a unique blend of think tank, research institute, and UN agency – providing a range of services from policy advice to governments as well as freely available original research coordinated by a core group of resident and non-resident researchers and undertaken by a global network of collaborators.
51 to 200 staff
Arctic Centre, University Of Lapland
Arctic Centre conducts multidisciplinary research in changes in the Arctic region. It is located in the Arktikum House, Rovaniemi, Finland and is a national and international hub of Arctic information and activities. The Arctic Centre improves a comprehensive understanding of the Arctic through research and science communication. Our strength is in a unique combination of high quality multidisciplinary research and the capability to share research-based knowledge with the public and decision-makers. Our top-level research combines approaches from the human, social, legal and natural sciences, often in multidisciplinary projects and in co-production with local, regional, national and international stakeholders. Through the Arktikum Science Centre and science communication activities we increase knowledge and further a comprehensive understanding of the changing Arctic. The Arctic Centre produces Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit Conferences, which are the leading Arctic events in Finland.
51 to 200 staff
Estimates Oy
EstiMates is a Finnish statistical consultancy company focused on biostatistics, clinical data management and data science. Our aim is to bridge science and data to provide a wide angle to all data related questions for our clients. We can provide you with Statistical or Data Leads to steer you through a clinical trial project or any other complicated data project, Statistical applications (Study designs, analysis plans, reporting, interpretations and programming) improved data insights (Data science, Machine learning, Real world data and Cloud computing), Data Management applications (eCRF and database designs, data management plans, managing clinical data during the study, medical coding) and Bioinformatics services for next-generation sequencing, including e.g. genomics, metagenomics and transcriptomics. Contact us at mates@estimates.fi
11 to 50 staff