What possibilities open when every product has a digital ID that records its entire lifecycle from origin and materials to repairs and recycling?
This is the promise of the new Digital Product Passport (DPP), which will soon be mandatory for all products sold in the EU.
The bold vision of DPP is to both combat piracy and increasesustainability. When entire value chains become transparent, the result is a game-changer for the circular economy. The question is: how do we get there?
In this episode of our Data Insiders podcast, host Oona Ylänkö is joined by two experts at the forefront of the transition.
Claire Fioretti, Head of Standards and Regulations for Connected Mobility at Michelin, plays a central role in the EU-funded CIRPASS-2 pilot, which exploreshow DPP could transform the tire industry. With over two decades at the company, Claire shares the motivations behind Michelin’s early adopter strategy and its benefits across the various supply chains.
Stefan Novoszel is an Automotive and Manufacturing Principal at Tietoevry Create, helping companies reach both sustainability and business goals via smart tech solutions.
Together, our guests discuss how DPPs work in practice, and the role of data spaces in the new forms of collaboration required from the stakeholders. They also reveal how early involvement does more than meet compliance: itgives companies like Michelin the strategic edge of reshaping the future.
Tune in and get up to speed on how we’re creating the infrastructure for a truly circular economy!
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Loans connect us all. For both businesses and people, they are often a necessary stepping stone to making ambitions come true. On a societal level, they drive innovation and help sustain a thriving economy. Conversely, uncontrolled borrowing can bankrupt companies and individuals – or even fuel financial crime.
In this episode of Data Insiders, our host, Oona Ylänkö, asks: how can better data help us mitigate these risks and increase flexibility? To explore this complex topic, she is joined by top experts at the podcast studio.
Egil Årrestad is the CEO of The Norwegian Debt Registry. With a decades-spanning career in the field, his work history covers the topic from various perspectives, from public agencies and municipalities to banking.
Gry Arnesen, Head of Data Services at Tietoevry Industry, has played a key role in data-driven digitalization projects critical to businesses and society.
Marcus Bergquist, Chief Product Officer of Bislab, represents an agile fintech company founded in 2022. In collaboration with Tietoevry, they have been developing groundbreaking solutions for credit assessment and fraud prevention.
Using Norway as a case study, the trio discusses how data solutions prevent risky loans while making it easier to assess creditworthiness in cases that would have been challenging in the past. From personal money management to national economies, the solutions our guests work on play a pivotal role in shaping our financial reality.
Tune in to learn more about how data-driven solutions can revolutionize loans – and the challenges we still need to overcome.
The EU and US take vastly different approaches to AI governance – how should companies navigate the situation in the global market?
As Artificial Intelligence evolves at an unprecedented pace, the question of how to regulate it remains inconclusive. Recently, the EU has introduced the AI Act and shown signs of a more innovation-oriented mindset. However, there is still a notable contrast to how the US is reducing regulatory barriers to foster rapid AI innovation and maintain its lead.
This creates uncertainty in companies on both sides of the ocean. The pressure to maintain a competitive edge is high – but so is the risk of navigating complex legal frameworks when developing AI solutions.
So where is the right balance?
In this episode of Data Insiders, our host Oona Ylänkö discusses the topic with two experts who navigate these complexities daily:
A partner at public affairs consultancy Blic Public Affairs, Petja Piilola works at the forefront of EU AI legislation in Brussels.
Benjamin Wallace – Manager, Architecture and Security Americas at Tietoevry Create – specializes in security practices for highly regulated industries, helping companies manage AI-related compliance risks.
Together, they tackle such themes as the charged geopolitics of AI dominance, the challenges of regulating a rapidly evolving technology, and what businesses can do to navigate the landscape that changes faster than any laws can keep up with.
Will strict compliance frameworks ultimately create safer AI? Should organisations take legal risks to stay ahead of the innovation curve and be able to launch AI products globally?
There are no easy answers – but these insights from people who monitor the situation up close is a good place to start. Tune in!
The AI revolution is moving at an unstoppable speed. However, the enthusiasm for increased efficiency often trumps serious ethical concerns. The human-centric approach of designers can play a key role in how these issues are addressed.
In this episode, our host, Oona Ylänkö, unravels the theme with two top-level professionals who bring a unique perspective to the discourse.
Minna Mustakallio is the Head of Responsible AI at the Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE. Working closely with other European public service media companies, her job includes ensuring that the citizens can continue to trust the country’s top news source while maintaining their media literacy in the changing world.
Denny Royal is the Global Director of Design at Tietoevry Create. With a holistic view of design possibilities, he is deeply knowledgeable in combining advanced behavioural science with the latest technology innovations.
We cover topics such as how AI influences our work and cognitive processes – and what exploring the possibilities of technology in regulated, responsible environments might look like.
Tune in and discover how we can pave the way for AI that serves humane values.
What if your car could be upgraded with new features over time, just like your smartphone?
This is the concept behind Software-defined Vehicles (SDVs), and it’s quickly becoming the experience customers expect from their investment. To meet these demands, major automotive players need to drastically transform their approach – namely, adopting the mindset of software companies.
Joining our host Oona Ylänkö in this episode are some of the brightest minds working in the heat of this revolution. Moritz Neukirchner is the Senior Director of SDV Product Management at Elektrobit, an automotive software company known for its forward-thinking solutions. From Tietoevry Create, we have Piotr Romanowski – Manufacturing & Automotive Principal.
Together, they dive into the current obstacles in creating vehicles that can be significantly improved throughout their lifecycle. Solving these issues requires new data-driven business models and practices as well as overcoming security challenges.
Buckle up and let our specialists take you for a ride!
How can organizations manage their data security in the age of AI?
Artificial Intelligence solutions have the power to revolutionize productivity – but they also introduce risks that many companies need to prepare for. Unprecedented amounts of data coupled with human errors can put sensitive information at risk.
Your host Oona Ylänkö is tackling the issue with two leading experts. Christine Dienel is a Technical Specialist at Microsoft, collaborating with the world’s top companies to turn security into competitive advantage. Joining her, we have Lead AI Strategist Bharath Vijayaraghavan from Tietoevry Technical Services, who’s known for his extensive career in all things data and AI.
The result is an insightful discussion on the topics everyone working in digital environments needs to become increasingly familiar with. Tune in!
Flow Festival, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2024, has grown into a significant European music and arts festival that gathers 90,000 visitors to Helsinki. The festival is known for its long-standing sustainability work and strives to develop data-driven solutions to reduce its environmental burden.
In this episode, we explore how Flow Festival’s responsibility efforts have developed over the years, what role digital solutions play in them, and what other event organizers can learn from Flow’s pioneering work.
Joining us are Vilja Grotenfelt, Head of Sales and Marketing at Flow Festival, and Juha Kurppa, Head of Growth Enablement at Tietoevry Create.
Stay at the forefront of process automation, excellence, and data capabilities. OP, Finland's largest financial services group, is leading the way in process automation to transform its business and ensure customer satisfaction.
Our guests, Jukka Moilanen, IT Area Lead at OP Financial Group, and Kiarash Ghazizadeh, Head of Process Automation and Excellence at Tietoevry Tech Services, discuss ways to integrate process excellence into the company culture, the importance of understanding business needs, and the positive impact of human-centered automation.
Join the conversation to get practical advice on building capabilities for process excellence and using modern process automation to improve efficiency and delight customers.
Sustainability ambitions and reducing carbon footprints are at top of many companies' agendas. In this episode, we look at how Aker BP, a Norwegian oil and gas company, sees the impact of data and AI on the execution of its business and sustainability strategy - with a mission to become the world's first data-driven oil and gas company.
Our special guest, Paula Doyle, Chief Digital Officer at Aker BP, shares her background and expertise, highlighting the importance of data and AI in their business strategy. She discusses successes and addresses the cultural and mindset barriers that need to be overcome to successfully implement data-driven transformation.
Join this inspiring conversation with Paula Doyle and Dennis Peter, Head of Industry & Commercial in Norway, Tietoevry Tech Services.
From saving time to saving lives, AI is transforming healthcare - but navigating the risks and obstacles is a complex conversation. In this episode, we explore the exciting landscape of AI in healthcare, discussing the latest developments in the field, existing applications and some of the ethical issues surrounding it.
Join the discussion with Ishita Barua, PhD in Medicine, Chief Medical Officer at LIVV Health and Hanne Støre Valeur, Medical Doctor, Head of Tietoevry Care Norway.
With AI, it is easier than ever to fabricate and spread disinformation. With nearly half of the world’s adult population facing elections this year, the urgency to find solutions against it is real. To detect and combat false information, we must rely on responsible technology, regulation and educational systems. But what is the role of media and businesses in all this?
Your host Oona Ylänkö is joined by Kaius Niemi, the chair of the Finnish Reporters Without Borders and former editor-in-chief of Helsingin Sanomat, the largest subscription newspaper in the Nordics and Thomas Rosqvist, Head of Architecture Advisory at Tietoevry Create.
In this episode, we learn that data can surprise even the experienced. Leyla Akgez-Laakso, Finavia shares her learnings on building trust in data. If we want to make a sustainable impact with data, it needs to be shared, made visible and understood. We hear Leyla’s reflections on the most discussion-provoking topics of the season: modularity, sustainability, ethics and innovation. Finally, we hear what her favorite data-driven apps are at the moment.
What real-time data means for business, technology and ways of working? Mikko Ollila is responsible for data platforms in Kesko, one of the largest retailers in the Nordics. Modular architecture with standardized development patterns is enabling his team to deliver value to business operations and wider ecosystem, including consumers. Listen and learn Mikko’s tips to manage the complexity that comes with using the latest best-of-breed technologies.
Social responsibility and transparency have come to represent how well a company is run, and data plays a big role in it. To discuss what this means to organizations and their practices around data, we have two guests in the studio: Kaisa Vainikka from UPM and Björn Heir from Tietoevry. Learn more!
How can we use the massive pre-trained models to make our work more efficient and our lives easier and more fun? Lukas Lundin from Microsoft is an AI enthusiast who seeks new ways to use generative AI solutions whether it is at work or while traveling or doing groceries. He has a front row seat to all the latest developments and will now share his tips to embrace ChatGPT and other OpenAI tools. Learn more!
For the past five years, Ajay Hiremath has been at the helm of conversational AI implementations at Allstate, one of the largest publicly traded insurance companies in the United States. His work has resulted in the successful adoption of chatbots to facilitate millions of conversations with both consumers and insurance agents. Learn more!
Teppo Kuisma works at Vaisala Xweather and has a vast experience from established companies, tech startups and consultancies and has spent several years in Silicon Valley. Vaisala Xweather’s global marketplace of precise environmental data is used to develop such things as autonomous driving and renewable energy production. Learn more!
CIO Kristiina Lammila leads a massive business platform renewal aiming to harmonize the data architecture across the global organization. Along the way, her team has reached quick wins – especially after the new ownership gave a “gentle push” towards data-driven culture. How is data-driven thinking changing the CIO role? Learn more!
How to support the data needs of several business lines when you coordinate it all from the group level? Olof Granberg is a consumer data guru at ICA Group, leading a team that provides shared platforms and builds consumer-led use-cases with operating companies. At the same time, they push data ownership and governance to be natural parts of business development. Get to know their journey!
HUS Helsinki University Hospital puts new AI models into production every month, if not even weekly. They are among the leading hospitals in the world using data, leveraging the most innovative solutions in the healthcare industry.
Our guest Miika Leminen leads HUS’s AI development and data management and now shares his key lessons with you.