California Innovation Delegation to Estonia & Finland

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09/27/15 - 10/4/15

INNOVATION DELEGATION TO

ESTONIA & FINLAND


BALTIC INNOVATION Finland has been a decade long world leader in education and technological advancement, and now 24 years after declaring independence from the Soviet Union, Estonia has transformed its economy to mirror its neighbor and is leapfrogging to become one of the most innovative governments in the world. COUNTRIES AT A GLANCE Finland

Estonia

Helsinki

Tallinn

Population

5.3 M

1.2 M

Declared Independence

1917

1991

GDP

$221 B

$26 B

GDP Per Capita

$40,500

$26,600

GDP Growth Rate 12-14

-0.97%

2.5%

National Budget Revenues

$146 B

$10 B

National Budget Expenses

$156 B

$10 B

Public Debt (% of GDP)

60%

10%

FDI Inflow

-$1 B

$949 M

Imports

$71.2 B

$20.4 B

Exports

$75.2 B

$17.3 B

Most Imported Category

Minerals

Machines

Most Exported Category

Machines

Machines

Kaolin Paper

Silk Yarn

Network Readiness Index Rank

2nd

22nd

Economic Freedom Index Rank

19th

8th

Key Data & Statistics Capitol

World Exporter Of

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In just decades both Finland and Estonia have transformed their economies.

1995

2013

Estonia's Top Exports to the U.S.

Estonia's Top Exports to the U.S.

Light Woven Cotton

$23 M

Refined Petroleum

$814 M

Heavy Woven Cotton

$9 M

Telephones

$139 M

Unsaturated Acids

$8 M

Tantalum

$25 M

House Linens

$7 M

Fishing & Hunting Equipment

$20 M

Pig Iron

$6 M

Chemical Analysis Instruments

$14 M

Raw Aluminum

$4 M

Insulated Wire

$13 M

Wadding

$3 M

Rare-Earth Metal Compounds

$11 M

Baby Garments

$3 M

Acyclic Hydrocarbons

$9 M

In 1995, Finland's economy was substantially driven by the

After two decades, the mantra of knowledge has changed to

wood and paper industry, accounting for more than 35 per-

innovation. Now, knowledge is not enough to drive the econ-

cent of the total exports; as compared to Estonia, which had a

omy, although it is still recognized as a key ingredient. It is the

partially more diversified economy with textiles, petroleum and

execution of using knowledge to create new ideas that result in

wood, accounting for over 30 percent of exports. Now, both

game changing outcomes. State and local governments need

countries' largest exporting industry sector are machines. This

to be thinking about the long-run future of their constituencies,

shift of economic specialization is a remarkable change given a

and how small policy implementations can have major eco-

relatively short period of time.

nomic implications.

An innovation delegation to these Baltic States can provide an-

Economic policies are not California's forte, and government

swers to questions such as: How did both of these Baltic States

innovation sounds similar to an oxymoron. The idea that most

change their economies so rapidly? What economic policies

government services can be accessed and delivered through

were implemented to create such sectors? Did the government

the internet is not a new idea. Although, a few countries have a

provide any services to create these sectors? How can a state

cohesive plan and have implemented a fully working

government promote unique economic policies to encour-

e-government system, Estonia's Parliament has created the first

age depressed geographic areas of California? The goal of the

ever e-residency program, which allows for people anywhere in

delegation is to inspire and promote creativity with solutions to

the world to become an "e-citizen" of the country and conduct

growing problems in California's uneven economy.

business without physically being there. It also allows Estonians access to all of their government information, from taxes to

Nearly two decades ago, the Organization for Economic Coop-

building permits, and can be signed using their digital signa-

eration and Development (OECD) released a report titled, “The

tures. This type of online citizen infrastructure will be the future

Knowledge-Based Economy,� which detailed the growth of the

of governance. By visiting a more risk tolerant government,

future economy was not simply based on the manufacturing

such as Estonia, it will enlighten legislators to what is possible.

output, but that knowledge is now recognized as the driver of productivity and economic growth, leading to a new focus on

Finland and Estonia have shown considerable progress to

the role of information technology and learning in economic

establishing their economies for a greater economic prosperity

performance. Simply put, measuring tangible outputs is not

in the 21st Century. While one is focused on innovation within

enough to drive the economy forward, future economic growth

the economy, the other is focused on innovation from within

is determined by the knowledge of the workforce.

the government. Visiting both countries will give an interesting contrast as to how they approach the future and how they are planning for it.

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HELSINKI Finland ranks 1st for the most well-functioning and highly transparent public institutions, 2nd in the Networked Readiness Index and 3rd for most competitive country in the world by the World Economic Forum. Finland has a rich history of developing its society to be geared

capacity to adopt the latest technologies (ranked 18th)

toward a knowledge-based economy. Similar to other

could lead to important synergies that could, in turn,

countries in the region, they boast well-functioning

further reinforce the country’s competitive position going

and highly transparent public institutions (1st), topping several

forward. Finland’s macroeconomic environment has

indicators included in this category. Its private institutions,

weakened slightly due impart to rising inflation (above 3

ranked 3rd overall, are also seen to be among the best run

percent); however, it fares comparatively well when contrasted

and most ethical in the world. Finland also occupies the top

with other euro-zone economies.

position both in the health and primary education sectors, as well as higher education and training sector, which is the result

Finland’s education system is a fully subsidized program from

of a strong focus on education over recent decades. This has

kindergarten to post-secondary universities, with no tuition

provided the workforce with the skills needed to adapt rapidly

fees for full-time students. Their educational system is de-

to a changing environment and has laid the groundwork

signed for students to be able to compete on a global level,

for high levels of innovation, allowing Finland to become

and student performance is ranked the highest on all educa-

a highly innovative economy. Improving the country’s

tion standards.

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FINLAND Finland started in the early 80’s with the

cent of Finland’s budget toward research

establishment of the Finnish Funding

and development.

Agency for Technology and Innovation (Tekes). The purpose of Tekes is to drive the advancement of technology within Finland and fund research-stage ideas into viable businesses. In 2014, Tekes reported it had received €550 million for 3,670 funding applications, and 2,750 were approved for funding. Of these, 660 were startup companies. This resulted in

DECADES OF A STRONG POLICY FOCUS TO EDUCATION HAS PLACED THEM IN THE TOP FOR HEALTH AND PRIMARY EDUCATION IN THE WORLD.

DESIRED TAKEAWAYS The rationale to visiting Finland is to give policymakers a new perspective on government programs that could be established to promote innovation in California. Finland is an exemplary country of how government has been a supporter of innovation by giving them funding and support during critical phases of a company's life cycle.

1,500 products, 1,300 patents and 1,090 academic theses.

With a population roughly the size of San Diego and Los Angeles combined,

CALIFORNIA IMPROVEMENT

Rovio Entertainment received over €2

their economy is remarkably diverse

million from Tekes over several years.

and innovative. The Finnish have estab-

By opening a dialog with Finnish policy-

Ultimately, this funding supported their

lished themselves as a global economic

makers and representatives, California

success of developing Angry Birds,

innovator and will continue to lead the

can be more creative with their policies

which is arguably the most popular

world with a clean and sustainable tech-

to promote the economy and innovation,

gaming app brand in the world. Finland

nology. California policymakers should

along with having the experience to see

ranks the highest on the Global Innova-

take note of funding schemes that have

and learn why Finland is ranked for the

tion Index and allocated roughly 3.6 per-

proven successful.

most well-functioning government.

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TALLINN Estonia ranks among the most wired and technologically advanced countries in the world with a high internet penetration rate, widespread e-commerce and e-government services embedded into the daily lives of individuals. Estonia remains the best performer within Eastern Europe. The

world. Since 2001, Estonia has created a six year strategic plan

country has an excellent educational system and highly ef-

through their Estonian R&D Council to determine the direction

ficient and well-developed goods and financial markets, as well

of R&D and innovation in the country. In their latest strategic

as a strong commitment to advancing technological readiness.

plan, Estonia has set out specific benchmarks that they hope

In addition, Estonia’s 22nd rank in macroeconomic stability re-

to reach at the end of the six years. They include, increasing

flects its relatively well managed public finances. The country’s

productivity per employed person to 80 percent of the Euro-

leading margin ahead of the rest of the region also reflects its

pean Union average, raising the level of investment in R&D to

more flexible and efficient labor markets (12th), which continue

3 percent of GDP and increasing the share of Estonian exports

to be rigid in other countries throughout much of Europe.

in world trade to 0.11 percent. All of these are objectives for which Estonia is striving to accomplish by 2020.

Estonia has taken the most public action of any country in Europe to improve their future economic standing for their citi-

Not only are they driving their economy to be more established

zens. From 2001 to 2011, Estonia has increased its R&D funding

for the 21st Century, they are also innovating within govern-

by 239 percent, the largest increase out of any country in the

ment as well. Estonia has established the first e-residency pro-

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ESTONIA gram for anyone in the world to become

that allows them to vote in elections, file

an “e-citizen” of Estonia. The purpose of

income tax returns, sign legally-binding

e-estonia.com is to create a fully func-

contracts, access medical files and even

tioning portal for their citizens

register businesses.

ESTONIA HAS BECOME A MODEL FOR FREE INTERNET ACCESS AS A DEVELOPMENT ENGINE FOR SOCIETY. PARLIAMENTARY MEETINGS TOOK ON AVERAGE 4.5 HOURS, NOW THEY HAVE REDUCED THEIR MEETINGS TO JUST 30 MINUTES DUE TO THEIR E-CONSULTATION SYSTEM.

In 2000, Estonia’s Parliament created E-Cabinet, which originally removed paper documents and placed stationary computers. They now access all of their documents through their personal computers or phones. They have also created

DESIRED TAKEAWAYS Estonia’s ability to embrace e-governance and implement it across all of its agencies is a practice for which California policymakers should strive to replicate among various levels of government. This would also give an opportunity for policymakers to make direct connections with their counterparts that have been able to implement such a program.

government departments to consulate

CALIFORNIA IMPROVEMENT

directly with parliament representatives.

Several ways in which California can

Before the E-Cabinet and E-Consultation,

improve from its visit to Estonia is to start

normal parliamentary meetings took on

thinking about creating digital identi-

average 4.5 hours, now they are reduced

ties for all Californians. This will allow

to just 30 minutes.

for greater efficiencies when interacting

E-Consultation System, which enables all

with government across all departments. Estonia is emerging from a post-Soviet

Having a one-stop-shop for all govern-

to interact with the government at every

occupation to become a leading tech-

ment agencies would improve costly

level. Every resident of Estonia now has

nologically advanced society and will

delays for citizens and departments.

an online identity and special passcode

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Innovation Delegation Itinerary SEPTEMBER 27TH 2015 - OCTOBER 4TH 2015 Time

Event

Location

9/27 10:30 AM – 12:30

Shuttle To San Francisco Airport

Sacramento -San Francisco

2:30 PM – 1:15

Depart SFO, Arrive in Copenhagen

San Francisco - Copenhagen

9/28 5:15PM - 6:30

Depart Copenhagen to Helsinki

Copenhagen - Helsinki

7:00 PM – 7:45

Check in at Hotel Scandic Paasi

Paasivourenkatu 5 B, Helsinki 00530

8:00PM - 9:30

Dinner Debrief Ravintola Graniittilnna

Saastopankinranta 6, Helsinki 00530

9/29 9:00 AM - 11:00

U.S. Embassy Innovation Center Debrief

Helsinki

11:30 AM – 12:30

Finland Tekes (Innovation Funding Agency)

Helsinki

12:30PM - 2:00

Lunch

Helsinki

2:00 PM - 4:00

Innovative Finnish Company TBD

Helsinki

4:30

Return to Hotel

Helsinki

9/30 9:00 AM - 11:30

Innovative Finnish Company TBD

Helsinki

12:00 PM – 1:35

Lunch

Helsinki

1:45 PM - 2:30

SITRA (finnish futre-oriented org)

Helsinki

3:00

Return to Hotel Free Time

Helsinki

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10/1 6:00 AM - 6:30

Shuttle to Airport to Tallinn, Estonia

Helsinki - Airport

7:30 AM – 8:00

Depart Helsinki to Tallinn

Helsinki - Tallinn

8:30 AM - 9:15

Drop Luggage off Hotell Palace

Vabaduse Valjak 3, Tallinn 10141, Est.

9:30 AM - 10:30

Breakfast

11:00 AM - 2:30

U.S. Embassy Hosted Lunch

2:45 PM - 4:15

E-Estonia Showroom Demo Center

4:30 PM - 7:15

Return to Hotell Palace

Lõõtsa 2a, 11415 Tallinn, Estonia

7:45 PM

Hosted Dinner TBD

Tallinnn

Tallinn Tallinn

10/2 9:00 AM - 11:30

Innovative Estonian Company TBD

Tallinn

12:00 PM – 1:35

Lunch

Tallinn

1:45 PM - 2:30

Innovative Estonian Company TBD

Tallinn

3:00

Return

Tallinn

10/3 All Day

Free Day

Tallinn

10/4 6:00 AM - 6:40

Innovative Estonian Company TBD

Tallinn - Helsinki

10:40 AM – 11:20

Lunch

Helsinki - Copenhagen

11:20 AM - 2:45

Innovative Estonian Company TBD

Copenhagen - San Francisco

3:30 PM - 5:30

Return

San Francisco - Sacramento Estonia & Finland - 08


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