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When innovation becomes security: Finland’s innovation ecosystem in transition

Atlantic Council

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July 1, 2026

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Geopolitical tensions are reshaping innovation ecosystems, with dual-use technologies increasingly linking economic competitiveness and security. In Finland, NATO membership has accelerated this shift, creating new opportunities for innovators to engage with NATO DIANA and contribute to allied defense innovation. The post When innovation becomes security: Finland’s innovation ecosystem in transition appeared first on Atlantic Council.

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Related coverage for "When innovation becomes security: Finland’s innovation ecosystem in transition": POLITICO — To defend against hybrid attacks, governments should team up with the private sector. teleSUR English — IICA Calls for Strengthening Agri-Food Systems in the Americas. The Motley Fool — The Nuclear Power Comeback Is Real -- and These 3 Stocks Are the Best Way to Play It. The Hindu BusinessLine — The global beauty playbook now has an Indian chapter. South Africa Today — Rise of the Chief Growth Officer: versatile C-suite leaders in high demand as SA companies redefine corporate expansion. Associated Press — Scammers are using US tech to fleece people as they make victims fall in love