Thiru’s Knowledge Exchange trip to Finland

Thiru Naidoo-Swettenham with Tommie Hamaluba of the Global Youth Alliance incubator in Botswana, pictured on Thiru’s left, and Professor Matti Hämäläinen from SoberIT, Aalto University.

Thiru Naidoo-Swettenham, the South African Programme Coordinator on the SAFIPA team, recently undertook a knowledge exchange trip to Finland with the intention of attending the infoDev-hosted 4th Global Forum 2011 conference; maximising networking opportunities; and learning from local Finnish innovators.  It was a jam-packed trip, which included meetings at Aalto University and Etnoteam, the institutions which have hosted the Knowledge Exchange Finland programme for post-graduate South African students.  Meetings with innovation actors in Espoo, Hameeenlinna and Tampere were organised in order to gain insight into the different mechanisms and organisations which are involved in ICT incubation and entrepreneurship in Finland.

The infoDev 4th Global Forum 2011

Thiru, accompanied by Kristiina Lähde, attended the full six days of the conference as a participant both in the pre-conference session entitled, Incubation Manager Training and in the forum itself.    There was no formal presentation by the SAFIPA team, however, the Nokia Mobile Maths project that the programme supports, was highlighted during the conference’s opening address made by the Minister of Foreign Trade and Development.

The main conference was  in Helsinki from the 30th May to the 3rd June with a chock-filled programme that included thirteen different activities, some of which were open to all participants, whilst others were closed meetings.  In total, there were 588 delegates from 85 countries.   On day two, the conference was divided into three separate tracks, which covered mobile, agribusiness and clean technology. Other sessions presented in the first and third days were Building industry Competitiveness through Effective Innovation; Innovation SMEs in the Global Market Space; Technology Financing and Opportunities; and Incubating Innovation through networks.

Having participants and presenters from international organisations in Africa, Asia, South and North America, the Middle East,  Europe and Australia, supported a dynamic platform for engagement and the sharing of experiences.  Thiru says of her discussions with different, people:  “I found a lot of similar experiences, challenges and initiatives that are being undertaken, and I gained a keen insight into some of the activities that South Africans could pursue.”

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Au revoir, Kristiina Lähde

Kristiina and her daughter attend the RLabs opening in February 2011.

The SAFIPA programme team, along with project partners, bids Kristiina Lähde a fond farewell as she leaves South Africa at the end of June.  Kristiina, who is the SAFIPA Chief Technical Advisor, has been working and living in South Africa for the past three years, tirelessly providing guidance to project partners, building up the SAFIPA network and facilitating relationships between like-minded initiatives.  Thankfully for now it is perhaps ‘au revoir’ rather than ‘goodbye’, as Kristiina will be returning to South Africa for the SAFIPA annual conference in October, which this year will mark the conclusion of the programme.

We spoke to Kristiina, on the eve of her departure, about the SAFIPA initiative.  Here she candidly shares her insights, looks at the challenges that have faced both the team and project partners during the programme, and tells us what she attributes to the success of the programme.

Kristiina, could you tell us a little about your background, and how you came to be involved in the SAFIPA project?

I am an “all-around ICT worker”. I have a technical background (editor’s note:  Kristiina has a Masters of Science in Engineering), but have worked in various different roles in the ICT field in my career. I’ve been an entrepreneur, worked in sales, business development, consulting, HR … but always in ICT, in big and small organisations. My last job before SAFIPA was the CEO of a technology incubator in Finland.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Finland outsources the implementation of the development collaboration programmes, so when SAFIPA was ready to be implemented, it was put out to consulting companies for tender. My current employer was looking for a candidate to be the Chief Technical Advisor in their proposal, and I was chosen.  Then we won the tender. And here I came.

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The SAFIPA Newsletter

The final SAFIPA Newsletter, Spring 2011

This is the final edition of the SAFIPA newsletter. The month of November 2011, marks the conclusion of this dynamic initiative.



This newsletter pays tribute to the SAFIPA programme in the form of commentary and insights gathered during the very successful SAFIPA 2011 Conference. Project partners from the MFA, DST and CSIR Meraka Insitute applaud the programme. And SAFIPA supported projects have a final opportunity to showcase their innovations and processes.



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