Gearing up for our 20th Year Anniversary!

We eagerly look forward to celebrating two decades of advancing Finnish business in the region and fostering connections between Finland and the UAE, and we are thrilled to have you join us in this celebration.

Throughout our Anniversary Year, we aim to honor the diverse cultures of both the UAE and Finland. Our festivities will kick off in March with an Arabib night and the year will culminate with a Gala Dinner, Finnish style!

Stay tuned for more details on our exciting plans, including engaging "Sauna talks" and traditional Finnish games like Mölkky.

We invite our members to actively participate in this milestone year. Share with us your FBC journey or recount stories of how our network has contributed to your success. Your involvement adds a unique dimension to the celebration.

Looking forward to a year filled with shared experiences and memorable moments!

In Memory of Maria Sillanpää

FBC would like to remember and thank Maria Sillanpää, a long-standing board member and active member of the FBC. Maria was a globally respected pioneer on environmental and corporate sustainability issues before the general public understood the importance of the issue. She contributed to the global development of methodologies in this field such as environmental reporting, including at KPMG and the Body Shop.

For the last 15 years, she was based in the UAE working for countless public and private organisations as Founding Director at Sustainability Advisory. FBC and members had the pleasure of enjoying Maria's expertise and insight in various ways. Her pioneering consumer research on environmental issues was presented at various FBC platforms and her views were pivotal as a key expert for FBC on the COP28 topics, i.e. how consumer choices, government regulation and business activities will shape our future and which of these we, as individuals and FBC member companies,  can influence and contribute to. However, the rapidly progressing disease stopped her too early. We want to maintain the legacy that Maria started as a champion and flag-bearer for environmental issues. On a personal level, we miss and appreciate her bright, helpful and humorous company. Change happens one thing at a time, one person at a time. Godspeed, Maria

FBC Members in the spotlight - meet Jorge Fernandez from Business Finland

1. What drew you to take on the roll as Senior Advisor for Business Finland in Dubai? What did you do before joining the Dubai team?

I would say there are three main reasons. First, I have always enjoyed working in an international environment where you can interact with many different cultures. Dubai is a perfect location for this. Secondly, the UAE is currently one of the region’s fastest-growing economies and home to the largest global players in many sectors I have worked in previously. It is interesting to see the differences compared to Latin America and how they work here. Finally, I have always wanted to use Arabic as a working language and be able to integrate better into the local culture.  Little by little, I am expanding my Emirati friend network, who appreciate having a ramsa (chat in Emirati dialect) with them.

I have worked for Business Finland as a Senior Advisor for the last seven years. I was based in our Lima office, and then I took a study leave to study for a master’s programme in international governance and diplomacy in Paris. Soon after I graduated, I applied to the open vacancy in Dubai. I have been here since April 2023, and it still feels like I arrived yesterday.

 

2. What do you think the future prospects are for Finnish Companies wanting to settle in Dubai?

 The UAE offers a wide range of business opportunities for Finnish companies in several sectors. It is one of the fastest-growing markets with a stable economy and friendly investment environment. Also, due to its strategic location, it is considered as the gateway to Africa, the Middle East and South Asia, which Finnish companies can use as a hub for their operations.

In the Dubai office, I mostly deal with healthcare, mining and water-related topics. The UAE has several ambitious plans to become a global reference in healthcare. Also, the recently launched 30 billion USD climate fund will open several opportunities for Finnish companies with sustainable, eco-friendly solutions, which is a trademark of Finland, and much needed here.

Overall, Finnish companies should not lose this momentum and seriously commit to exploring this part of the world. 

 

3. What seems to be the main challenges Finnish companies face when wanting to start a business in the UAE?

First, the UAE business culture is different from Finland. Given the presence of several nationalities, Finnish companies will have to deal with a multicultural business environment, which involves various business etiquette and social norms.

Secondly, given its strategic location and economic growth during past years, almost all big and medium-sized players are already here in most sectors. Therefore, companies should expect fierce competition and developing a well-planned strategy to differentiate is paramount to access the market.

Finally, understanding the legal and regulatory system and licensing requirements can be challenging as they may differ from European ones. Some sectors require strict compliance with specific industry regulations, so obtaining approvals or permits may be time-consuming.

 

4. What is your favorite thing to do when you are not working?

You will most probably find me somewhere dancing Latin music or playing piano. I love to write my own music or play soundtracks.  

5. We have heard you are a guru when it comes to languages, can you tell us more?

 I have always been curious about the different aspects of the world. At the age of two, I was a child interested in memorising the flags and capital cities of each country in the world. This uncommon passion was so intriguing that a local TV show once invited me to their programme to test me live that year (Interview 1991). Then, my parents enrolled me in a British school in Lima. So, English became my second tongue.

At the age of twelve, I had my first mandatory French lesson at school. However, I was not particularly interested in this language at that time. Two years later, my parents enrolled me in different private language schools, hoping I improve my French skills. The effect was, in fact, the contrary. I remember I did not feel comfortable studying with large groups and following boring grammar textbooks. All of this negatively affected my motivation and, thus, my learning process. But I overcame this.

 

Curiously, my passion for languages did not begin until age fifteen, when my parents punished me for my low school grades. During those days of extreme boredom, I had no option but to surf the Internet, looking for something interesting to do. Oddly, I ended up in a free introductory Romanian course. The resemblance with Italian astonished me. So, I decided to keep learning by myself. I ordered books and started my language journey. One day, I came across the Romanian Ambassador at an event where he was impressed by my level and encouraged me to continue.

 

Hence, I started to learn several languages by myself and others with a private teacher's support. At the age of eighteen, I was able to converse in twelve languages decently (Interview 2007).  I developed my own methodology which consisted of grammar association and simultaneous translation exercises. The last language I learned was Ukrainian as I was a volunteer for the Red Cross when the war started, and I had to communicate with children.

 

Each language has particular anecdotes, which I tried to summarise in an interview in 2020 for the International Association of Hyperpolyglots (HYPIA). Overall, I speak Spanish, English, French, Italian, Romanian, Portuguese, Catalan, Galician, German, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Russian, Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Polish, Quechua and Ukrainian.

 

 

Welcome our new member Astute

Astute (https://astute-international.com/) is a newly formed start-up in Finland and a proud new member of the Finnish Business Council in UAE, where its group HQ is located.

Astute is part of the CEC (Challenging Environments Consortium) group of companies, with decades of experience in government contracting and providing various logistical support services to e.g. US Government, NATO member- and partner states, The United Nations and its agencies, and the European Union in challenging locations. 

The CEC group capabilities enable Astute to provide specialised remote site services and related advisory services; Security & Risk Management, full-scale Life Support services (Including Construction and Camp Services, with Catering & Food Supply), Aviation, Project Management, Procurement & Supply and Distribution & Logistics.

Astute offers services to Governments and international organisations, as well as to businesses operating within the international Defense and Military industry and related fields, as well as to Humanitarian missions. We believe in creating capable partnerships to bring value to our end clients.

With project experience from several continents and having offices in Europe, Middle East, South Asia and Africa, Astute can provide timely support with mission-critical local knowledge.

Astute and its sister companies work with our clients for successful outcomes, on a specific mission or in a long-term partnership.

 

Contact:

Henrik Mattila-Kuusniemi

Director - Group Business Development

henrik@challengeec.com

+971 52 6461793

Nordic Padel Tournament 3 November 2023

The Nordic Padel Tournament - Autumn 2023 took place on 3rd November, with 84 enthusiastic players participating in this exciting event. The tournament, held at the Emirates Golf Club's Real Racquet Academy, provided a fantastic opportunity for the Nordic community to come together for an afternoon and evening of padel, networking, and fun. The event welcomed not only players but also encouraged guests to come to watch the tournament during the afternoon.

The venue, created the perfect setting for competitive and enjoyable padel matches although the temperature was a bit warm still. In addition to the thrilling matches, the event featured a delicious BBQ dinner, which took place right by the Padel Courts. This allowed attendees to share a memorable evening alongside the courts with their friends and family while watching the tournament unfold.

It is of course crucial to acknowledge that an event of this scale would not have been possible without the invaluable support of our generous sponsors. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the sponsors who played a vital role in elevating the overall experience of the tournament!

Congratulations to all winners in four different categoires!

Group A winners, group B winners, group C winners, ladies winners

Welcome our new member Monili Jewellers

With its emphasis on craftsmanship and personal service, Monili Jewellers is an organisation that prides itself on creating masterpieces that celebrate memorable moments in life, through its reputation of trust and long-standing relationships with customers.

A journey of passion, perseverance and purpose, this luxury jewellery company, located in the Gold and Diamond Park, Dubai started trading in 2005 and to this day continues to flourish with ambitious expansion plans.

Inspired by the exciting Dubai market and the prospect of offering a unique, high-end product, the brand was started by two friends, Panky Karamchandani and Vipul Gor. Having grown from just the two of them, today the company employs 70 members of staff across its various divisions including a factory and other jewellery brands they own.

The friends credit their success to their business strategy which focuses on unique, quality pieces and developing on-going relationships with their customers, which has led to a huge amount of positive word-of-mouth marketing. The success of this approach is represented in their current level of repeat business which stands at approximately 70%.

Contact details:

Panky Karamchandani +971 50 352 6949 Email: panky@monilijewellers.com

Vipul Gor +971 50 476 8659 Email: vipul@monilijewellers.com

Website: www.monilijewellers.com

Shop 58, Building 4, Gold & Diamond Park, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

PO Box 37228, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Welcome our new member Taika Digital

Taika Digital is a specialized digital marketing agency offering a comprehensive range of services, including SEO, social media marketing, website development, content creation, ads, and branding. They are particularly prominent in the event management, real estate, and retail sectors. Their unique approach combines creativity, proprietary technology, and an in-depth understanding of consumer psychology. This allows them not only to increase visibility and reach but also to drive meaningful engagement and conversion for their clients. Creativity, innovation, and dedication serve as the foundational core values of their client-centric approach.


Contact:

www.taikadigital.com

+971 564150059

Sebastian.taskila@taikadigital.com

Oliver.ikaheimonen@taikadigital.com