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Hello and welcome to the Entrepreneurs on Monacle Radio.
The show all about inspiring people, innovative companies and fresh ideas in global business.
On this week's episode, we're focusing on Finland's thriving landscape for business.
I'll be joined by the Ambassador of.
Finland to the UK to explore what.
Makes his country so attractive for entrepreneurs.
Finland is a great country to make a living, to establish yourself not only from the business perspective, but also Finland has been recognized as the happiest nation in the world for seven years in a row.
And we'll hear about the exciting growth opportunities in the country from Business Finland's Director for West Europe.
Finland could easily manufacture about two thirds of the hydrogen needed in Europe.
In order for somebody to manufacture, let's say, sustainable aviation fuels or methanol, et cetera, you need a carbon source and that we have in Finland.
This is the Entrepreneurs with me, Tom Edwards.
You're listening to a special edition of the Entrepreneurs brought to you in association with the Embassy of Finland in the United Kingdom.
I'm delighted to say we're celebrating all things Finnish with two very distinguished representatives.
Of the country, both of whom are named Jukka.
Jukka Sikkosari is Ambassador of Finland to the uk, a post he's held for almost three and a half years.
A career diplomat for almost three decades, he served in six different countries and on four continents.