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The XXIV ISPIM Conference "Innovating in Global Markets: Challenges for Sustainable Growth" will be held in Helsinki, Finland on 16-19 June 2013. Organised by ISPIM and hosted by Aalto University School of Business in partnership with Lappeenranta University of Technology, this conference will bring together around 500 innovation experts from 50 countries. The 3-day programme will include: The Knut Holt Memorial Address; Keynote & Luminary Speakers; Innovation for Business Sessions with speakers from leading companies; "Hot Topic" Roundtable Discussions; Facilitated Themed Sessions with Academic and Practitioner Presentations; Workshops; Special Interest Groups; Academic Research Development Sessions. As with all ISPIM events, delegates will experience a taste of local culture at magnificent dinner venues, so there will be plenty of time for networking.

Confirmed Speakers
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Creativity & Innovation in Action |
Innovating Smarter Futures |
Strategic Innovation |
Consumers & Data for Innovation |
New Business Development through Innovation |
The Future of Open Innovation |
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More speakers to be announced shortly...

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Conference Special Issues
All accepted submissions will be published in the Conference Proceedings with an ISBN number. All outlines will appear in the Conference Book with a separate ISBN number. All outlines are double-blind evaluated.
Special Issues containing selected papers from this conference will be published in ISPIM's official journal, The International Journal of Innovation Management. Selected papers will also be entered into ISPIM's associated journals R&D Management Journal, International Journal of Technology Management, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, International Journal of Technology Marketing, Futures: The Journal of Policy, Planning and Futures Studies, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Creativity and Innovation Management


Why Helsinki?
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Finland's capital, Helsinki, together with its neighbouring cities of Espoo and Vantaa, is the biggest urban concentration in the country, with a combined population of about a million. As Finland's busiest port, Helsinki spills across a group of Baltic islands and promontories, and its smart new suburbs extend into the surrounding forests and countryside. Helsinki is one of Europe's most modern and culturally progressive cities, yet remains in touch with an intriguing history stretching back over 450 years. It is a city of bustling, colourful market squares and halls, of outdoor summer concerts and sports events, of seaside parks, of excellent cafes and restaurants for every taste and budget, top-notch hotels and cutting-edge art in fine museums. It is also a pleasantly compact city, with many of the attractions in the central districts, within easy reach of one another. Most visitors to Finland arrive in and depart from Helsinki, and Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport, 19 kilometres to the north of the city, is the biggest international airport in the country, with flights to destinations throughout Finland, Europe, North America and the Far East. For more information on Helsinki visit the City of Helsinki website. |

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