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Helsinki, Finland – Growth Path Ahead

Landis PR

In this week’s blog, our Public Relations Global Network partner, Taru Tujunen from Ellun Kanat , writes about the business environment in Finland. The blog covers Finland’s history of innovation and current investment opportunities, particularly in sectors like bio & circular economy and sustainable technology.

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A Night at the 40th Annual Totem Awards

Barokas

VICIS is a sports technology company focused on developing highly engineered helmets that improve protection and performance. VICIS’ flagship helmet, the ZERO1, is the most technologically advanced helmet in history and was shaped by some of the world’s leading athletes, engineers and neurosurgeons.

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PR and Change… On the Edge of Tomorrow

Waxing UnLyrical

For you “newcomers” to Waxing UnLyrical, I’m a public relations professional now teaching the next generation(s) of PR pros. I was cutting my teeth as a Public Affairs Intern for the U.S. The suspicion with which it was greeted brought back memories of the debut of each of the technological wonders that I’ve experienced.

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A Search for Identity … Whither Public Relations?

Waxing UnLyrical

I stumbled into the field of public relations some 40-plus years ago so … The obvious … and first … response is “a lot.” Some of the organizations he has counseled include the Blood Bank of Hawaii, Medical Area Service Corporation and Boston Harborfest. A Search for Identity … Whither Public Relations?

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PRs and communicators should to learn to love AI

Stephen Waddington

How can he and his advisors manage the bank's reputation, and his own, by keeping on top of the latest news as the story continues to unfold? The CIPR is doing a great job presenting the power of the possibilities new technology offers, but, to realise them fully, more of us need to learn to love AI.