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Demos Helsinki is a Nordic non-profit research and development organisation, an independent think tank. Demos Helsinki does futures studies, creates strategies and conducts open innovation with companies, cities, governments and communities. The think tank employs partners in Sweden and Finland and an international network of experts, academics, entrepreneurs and civic groups. Demos Helsinki has offices in Finland and Sweden Believing in human driven, open organisations and the civil society, Demos Helsinki remains autonomous by acquiring its own project funding. This independence sets it apart from many other think tanks in the Nordic area that operate on subsidies and grants. Demos Helsinki was founded by Roope Mokka and Aleksi Neuvonen in 2005. Tuuli Kaskinen has worked as the Executive Director since 2013. == Activity == Demos Helsinki guides businesses and other organisations to a better future by linking emerging human motivations to ongoing structural change. It is known for its ability to co-create scalable concepts and to convene organisations previously unknown to each other. Demos Helsinki has published widely on the future of society, culture and economics. They have also been awarded prizes on for example innovative resource smart business models, urban and metropolitan visions, public awareness campaigns, as well as new concepts for public spaces and innovative public services. The work of Demos Helsinki is regularly featured in international media through publications like ''The Guardian'', ''Monocle'', ''The Economist'', ''The Atlantic'', Süddeutsche Zeitung and in books, such as ''The Collaboration Economy: How to Meet Business, Social, and Environmental Needs and Gain Competitive Advantage'' by Eric Lowitt. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Demos Helsinki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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