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05 Feb 2010, Posted by Peter Corbett in Future Forward, Innovations, 0 Comments

Future Forward – Peter Corbett


To his surprise, Peter Corbett discovered in Helsinki a very Finnish-focused technology innovation community. Meeting with more than 50 technology community members, from people running start -ups, to people at Forum Virium, he encountered intelligent and creative engineers, but missing was the global vision for technology innovation he expected that so defines the U.S. startup community. “The Finnish startups I met all said they wanted everyone in Finland to use their service. I got to thinking, that’s kind of odd; there are five million people in Finland. When someone builds a technology company in the U.S., they say I want the entire world to use my service. I thought the homogeneity of the population in Finland was both a good thing and a bad thing for the country. I could see them benefiting from a broader perspective to help them break out of that mentality and bubble of thinking of Finland only.”

From their side, the Finns were intrigued with Corbett’s groundbreaking work around open government data with projects such as Apps for Democracy, a project sourced innovation directly from talented citizen coders for the Washington, DC government, and data.gov with the Federal government “The possibilities for global impact with data.gov are immense. If we can show countries around the world that the U.S. federal government can open up their data, other countries probably can too.” Corbett was thrilled to learn that in the month after he left Helsinki, the team at Forum Virium began working with the city CTO to create an Apps for Finland innovation contest. “It was really gratifying to see Finland creating programs focused on changing the way government procures IT. “

Traveling to Helsinki, Corbett was looking for opportunities to take what his company iStrategy Labs does in DC, New York, and San Francisco and bring that innovation to Helsinki. “I’d love to create a very lightweight lab basically in Helsinki and it’s a matter of having a client first out there and I know there are certainly some right people I met who could be those people.” To that end, he hopes to explore possible collaborations with Jarmo Eskelinen and Forum Virium to form that bridge to Helsinki, and create iStrategy’s first reach beyond the U.S. “I would love Helsinki to be our first international location.”

In May the Embassy of Finland hosted Corbett and a group of 300 from Washington’s new technology community to meet with key Helsinki innovators. “We totally filled the place, you could say. We saw presentations about what’s going on in Helsinki and I spoke about my experience there. The event was such an interesting way for me to bring the DC technology community into the fold with regard to how I think Finnish innovation works. “

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Peter Corbett Founder & CEO, iStrategyLabs Peter Corbett
For Peter Corbett, a leader in the new technology community in Washington, DC, relationship-building is a full-time job. "Bringing people together is what I think about every day," says Corbett, the founder of iStrategy Labs, a digital marketing firm and the engine behind the Twin Tech, a series of regional events that bring together the creatives and techies of the information technology world for networking and business development. "My job as a leader is to feed technologists what they need and get them involved where they need to be involved. " A case in point is iStrategy's recent Apps for Democracy project for the District of Columbia government. Nominated for a UN Public Service Award, the project sourced innovation directly from talented citizen coders. The result was the development of 47 new applications, from an iPhone app that sounds an alert if you are in a dangerous neighborhood, to an app that tracks government spending and allows you to make comments. "The government valued these apps at 2.6 million, had they been acquired through the established Request for Proposal model, says Corbett. "It's all of our jobs to contribute to democracy. We wanted to change the way government procures IT. This is a crowd source application development model we're pioneering, and now, cities like Toronto and New York are looking at it." Traveling to Helsinki, Corbett looks forward to meeting the brands that are developing technology-driven marketing and to connecting with Helsinki's IT community for cross-collaboration. "I'll be looking for a Finnish Ambassador for the Government 2.0 Club, a global chapter-based organization helping governments understand how new technologies can benefit citizens."

Host

Forum Virium Helsinki is ready to show Mr Corbett the digital delights of Helsinki.

We are specialists in this field, as Forum Virium Helsinki promotes the development of digital services in the Helsinki metropolitan area.

We are an independent co-operation cluster, bringing together ideas and content creators with high-growth and established companies as well as public sector organisations. Forum Virium Helsinki leads development projects and opens contacts to international markets in addition to playing a key role in creating Living Lab test environments.

Mr Corbett's visit will be hosted by Mr Jarmo Eskelinen, Executive Director of Forum Virium Helsinki and Ms Helena Hyvärinen, Executive Producer, Media Project Area.

We have prepared an interesting programme for Mr Corbett's visit. He will be introduced to the technical, innovative and creative side of Helsinki - not forgetting the phenomena of social media.

Forum Virium Helsinki