Tecnotree Oyj

05/18/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/18/2022 03:34

Tecnotree Awarded as‘Change-maker of the year’by the Helsinki Stock Exchange Foundation

Tecnotree, a technology supplier from Espoo, will be awarded as the "Change-maker of the year". The company has been instrumental in delivering European-Finnish Innovation for driving growth in emerging markets, its 5G ready digital products and solutions have gained acceptance across the globe in Europe, Latam, Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific regions and are critical in providing the Telecom Sector and its customers with advanced digital capabilities access essential digital services across the globe in the spheres of healthcare, education, and payment services.

"Change and transformation are the very essence of our business. Over the last decade, we transformed our company internally to an 'agile-first' culture that helps our employees continuously innovate and deliver world-class digital software to our customers and their customers thus connecting and enabling sustainable and equitable growth and economic impact across value chains. This transformation internally within the company has also given good returns to our shareowners over the last few years in terms of share-owner equity and EPS." Said Padma Ravichander, CEO Tecnotree OYJ, ESPOO

She further commented, "Our vision is to 'empower digitally connected communities and bring about sustainable and inclusive development to our customers through our digital platform, software and services. The core of our offering is to enable the extension of essential connectivity service offerings with European Finnish innovation. We are proud to say that our digital products have gained acceptance across a variety of emerging markets which is testament to our One-Tecnotree approach enabling essential services, beyond voice and data connectivity to other digital experiences in the area of health, education, financial inclusion and economic equality and employment for a free and fair growth experience in these markets, thus reducing the cultural and economic divide."