Over the course of the week, the students gained a deep understanding of the Finnish economy through a variety of activities and encounters. One of the highlights was the insight provided by Mari Viirelä from the Chamber of Commerce. A particular challenge was dealing with the aspects of waste management, presented by Olli Laitinen from Kiertokaari Oy, as well as developing solutions for a circular economy.
Participation in a business fair, where the students explored the latest AI tools, also provided an opportunity to make direct contact with the Finnish business world. The excursion ended with a two-day hackathon in which students from both universities worked together and presented new ideas and concepts. This experience emphasizes HNU's commitment to a practical and international education that prepares students for global challenges.
"This excursion to Oulu was a unique learning experience that opened up indispensable international perspectives for our students," said Prof. Dr. Klaus Lang, summing up the week-long learning trip. Prof. Dr. Jens Pätzmann added: "The trip provided a valuable opportunity to integrate academic knowledge into real, international contexts. The students not only developed innovative concepts, but also gained real insights into the international business world."