SHOK Summit brings together major players in the field
The very first SHOK Summit seminar was organised on 20 April, 2010 at the Helsinki Exhibition and Convention Centre. A total of 500 major players in business and the technology industry came together to discuss, share views and develop wide-ranging cross-disciplinary cooperation.
SHOK Summit 2012 was held on 25 April, 2012 with 600 participants in Helsinki Marina Congress Center.
PROGRAM
8:30 Coffee
9:00 Results
• Seminar
– Research asstrategic instrument, Ruukki's participation in FIMECC research programs, Arto Ranta-Eskola, Rautaruukki Oyj
– SalWe-SHOK program provides new perspectives for academic researchers, Kiti Müller, Työterveyslaitos
– Renewed export business for the forest cluster: case Avilon textile fibers, Heikki Hassi, Avilon Oy
– New ways of collaborative research:
TIVIT FORGE, Jari Juopperi, TIVIT
FIMECC Factory, Olli Vistbacka, Hermia Oy
Aalto Urban Lab, Aalto University prof. Jarmo Suominen, RYM
– Creating and accelerating start-ups within SHOK research programs, Antti Lappeteläinen, Innorange Oy
– Future Success - Industry Driven Research, Sean Sherlock, Minister of State, Department of Enterprise, Jobs and Innovation, Ireland
• SHOKtube (videos and material about SHOKs)
• Hyde Park (short presentations)
9.00–9.10 Opening, Harri Montonen, The Finnish Science Centre Heureka
9.10–9.20 Roadmap to Smart Grids – insights from the SGEM consortium, Santtu Vähäkuopus, LNI Verkko Oy
9.20–9.30 Tablet publishing, Helene Juhola, The Federation of the Finnish Media Industry, Finnmedia
9.30–9.40 Building Information Modeling (BIM) makes the paradigm shift in Built Environment Industry, Ilkka Romo, Skanska Oy
9.40–9.50 COPD underdiagnosed killer in the world, Vuokko Kinnula, University of Helsinki
9.50–10.00 Break
10.00–10.10 Enhancing Contract Usability and User Experience through Visualization, Anssi Smedlund, Aalto University
10.10–10.20 Business potential in fine particle sensors; realization of potential through MMEA collaboration, Juha Tikkanen, Pegasor Oy
10.20–10.30 Recovery mechanisms of the sensorimotor cortex after stroke, Nina Forss, Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa
10.30–10.40 Lean and Agile Organization Model: From Hierarchical to Networked Organization, Kaisa Kettunen, Ericsson Oy
10.40–11.00 Break
11.00–11.10 Functional genomics and trees, Jaakko Kangasjärvi, University of Helsinki
11.10–11.20 Foresight as a tool for creation of customer centric global business, Tarja Takki, Halton Oy
11.20–11.30 Initiation of service business adoption in product-centric firms, Miia Martinsuo, Tampere University of Technology
11.30–11.40 Ideation process for radical market innovations, Risto Kallio, Stora Enso Oyj
11.40 Ending, Harri Montonen, The Finnish Science Centre Heureka
• Result market place (continues also in the afternoon)
11:30 Lunch
13:00 Keynote speakers
• State Secretary Olli-Pekka Heinonen
• Mr. Mikael Mäkinen, CEO, Cargotec Oyj
• Prof. Tiina Mattila-Sandholm, Executive Vice President, Valio Oy
• Prof. Aino Sallinen, Rector of the University of Jyväskylä
• Prof. John Zysman from the University of Califorinia, Berkeley and co-director and co-founder of BRIE
14:30 Coffee
15:00 Panel discussion
• Dr. Juha Kostiainen, Director, Sitra, chairman of the panel
• Prof. John Zysman, University of California, Berkeley, and co-director and co-founder of BRIE
• Dr. Anne Stenros, VP Design, KONE Oyj
• Mr. Juha Tikkanen, Director, Pegasor Oy
• Mr. Reijo Paajanen, CEO, TIVIT
16:00 Cocktails

