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Science at Randburg
- Abo Akademi University, Finland
Abo Akademi University, located in Turku is the only Swedish language university in Finland. It offers both undergraduate and graduate courses and extensive research opportunities to some 5,000 students.
- Elektroinstitut Milan Vidmar, Slovenia
The Milan Vidmar Electric Power Research Institute (EIMV) is a leading Slovenian engineering and research institute in the field of electrical power systems and power economy.
- Grindex, Latvia
We aim to maintain our position as the leading pharmaceutical company in the Baltic region. We will achieve this not only by continuing to develop our own premium-quallity products, but we will also actively seekpartners from abroad with whom we can cooperate, thereby harnessing the power of the new market economy to the benefit of all.
- HV Grettir - Preventive Maintainance System, Iceland
What makes Grettir different from other systems is it's emphasis on PREVENTIVE. We have implemented work processes in such way that jobs are done according to plans and/or measurements.
- Innopoli Ltd, high-tech research, Finland
The most significant concentration of high-tech research, training and business facilities in the Nordic countries has been developed at the Otaniemi Science and Technology Park.
- Institute of Information Science (IZUM), Slovenia
The Institute of Information Science in Maribor is a research and development and infrastructure organization.
- College of Korsholm, Finland
The College of Korsholm was founded by kings and emperors. 1556 King Gustav Vaasa ordered a so-called "King's Barn" to be located in Korsholm.
- MSD, Slovenia
MSD is an affiliate of MERCK & CO., INC., Whitehouse Station, N.J., U.S.A. Merck & Co., Inc. is a global research-driven pharmaceutical company that discovers, develops, manufactures, and markets a broad range of human and animal health products and services.
- The Ministry of Agriculture, Iceland
The Ministry of Agriculture was established as an independent ministry with its own office on 1 January 1970. The Ministry's main operations include: General agriculture, Agricultural research, education and extension.
- National Institute of Biology, Slovenia
The National Institute of Biology was founded in 1961 by the University of Ljubljana to undertake basic and applied research in biological sciences. Today, the Institute is a public non-profit organization for basic and applied research and is financed by the government.
- Oulu University Hospital, Finland
Oulu University Hospital is northernmost of five university central hospitals in Finland. The hospital currently provides treatment for the people in the Northern Ostrobothnia Hospital District and northern Finland in general.
- Research Council of Norway, Norway
In a daring reform, the Research Council of Norway was established on 1 January 1993, as a merger of the five former research councils, and as a consequence of a radically changing science and technology context.
- Riga Technical University, Latvia
One of the oldest and largest higher education establishments in Latvia and offers advanced study programmes in Engineering, Technology, Economics and Architecture.
- Scientific Research Centre, Slovenia
The Scientific Research Centre of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU) was founded by the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) on 19 November 1981. ZRC SAZU is a network of independent research units which are linked together exclusively by a common and well-founded research interest.
- Tampere Univiversity of Techology, Finland
Tampere University of Technology provides high-level education in technical sciences and architecture, engages research and product development and furthers technical and scientific development in Finland.
- Terapixel, Producer of large-area hard surface mask, Finland
Terapixel Ltd is a prime example of how product commercialization skills and the spirit of innovation are energized at Otaniemi Science and Technology Park.
- Turku Univiversity Central Hospital, Finland
The Turku University Central Hospital and its predecessors I essentially a reflection of the general history of the hospital as an institution.
- University of Helsinki, Finland
The University of Helsinki, Finland's oldest and diversified university, is one of eight universities in the capital. The university founded in 1640 in Turku and transferred to Helsinki in 1828.
- University of Joensuu, Finland
The University of Joensuu is located in the heart of the eastern Finnish lake area, not far from the Russian border. The number of full-time students is about 6,000. Despite being relatively young, the university is well known for the excellence of several of its departments.
- University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
The University of Jyväskylä is the fifth largest institution of higher education in Finland with its more than 10,000 studen 1,500 staff and 800 graduates per year.
- University of Oulu, Finland
Oulu is the economical and cultural centre of northern Finland. The growth and prosperity of the area are based on the expertise of the University of Oulu.
- University of Tampere, Finland
Tampere, with 175,000 inhabitants, is the second largest regional centre in Finland after the Greater Helsinki Area. It is located 109 miles (175 km) north of Helsinki on a narrow neck of land between two lakes.
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