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  • Comment: Despite the number of previous declines (not to mention previous deletions), this draft still presents no evidence of notability. Not only that, but it describes a purely ROTM business, with no claim of noteworthiness, making it an obvious speedy deletion candidate under A7/G11. From this, I can only conclude that the subject is not notable enough to warrant inclusion at this time, and to avoid further reviewer effort being expended on this draft, I am therefore now rejecting rather than merely declining this. DoubleGrazing (talk) 08:52, 13 August 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: Still excessively promotional tone throughout article. Please rewrite this to fit WP:NPOV before resubmitting. Thx ~Liancetalk 17:44, 15 May 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: Ref. the edit summary comment, "Solita's growth and business partners all over world" is absolutely not a "valid reason" to publish this, as that has nothing whatsoever to do with notability.
    And if "Solita's competitors have (clearly promo) pages on English Wikipedia", that is not a reason to create this, either; see WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS. (If there are promotional articles on non-notable companies, anyone is welcome to improve them, tag them for improvement, or commence deletion proceedings, as applicable.) DoubleGrazing (talk) 13:22, 14 May 2024 (UTC)

Solita group
IndustryTechnology, data and design
Founded1996
HeadquartersTampere, Suomi
Key people
Ossi Lindroos (CEO)
OwnerApax Digital Fund, more than 660 employee-owners
Number of employees
2000 (2024)
SubsidiariesSolita Oy and subsidiaries in Sweden, Estonia, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Poland and Switzerland
Websitewww.solita.fi

Solita is a Finnish technology, data and design company.[1]

Founded in Finland in 1996,[2] Solita has offices in Sweden, Norway, Estonia Denmark, Belgium, Germany, Poland and in Switzerland. In 2023, Solita’s revenue was 237 MEUR and it employs over 2,000 employees. Solita’s CEO is Ossi Lindroos.[3] [4]

In April 2018, a private equity company Apax Digital Fund announced it had acquired the majority of Solita’s shares from Vaaka Partners, a Finnish private equity company.[5]

Solita has made several acquisitions in Europe to expand to international markets. The latest acquisition took place at the end of 2023, when Solita acquired a stake in a Polish tech company Future Mind.[6]

Solita builds tech solutions for customers like Fortum, Kone, NATO, S Group and Skanska.[7]

In 2020, Solita was listed among Europe’s most inclusive companies by The Financial Times.[8]

In 2023, The Labor Inspectorate of Estonia has awarded Solita as the Good Working Environment of the year.[9]

Initiatives

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In June 2020, Solita and the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) created a mobile application called Koronavilkku tracking corona virus exposures in Finland.[10]

Solita has also developed national election information system for the Ministry of Justice in Finland.[11]

Solita is involved in developing a method for creating synthetic imaging data for brain research in an international Industrial-grade Verification and Validation of Evolving Systems (IVVES) project. The IVVES project is coordinated by Philips of the Netherlands and involves 26 partners from five different countries.[12]

References

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  1. ^ Wall Street Journal: Apex Partner to Acquire Solita (2018) https://www.wsj.com/articles/apax-partners-to-acquire-solita-1524159922 Retrieved to 12.8.2024
  2. ^ Business Finland: Solita (2024) https://www.businessfinland.com/companies/s/solita/ Retireved 13.8.2024
  3. ^ TiVi (Computerworld Finland): Solita has recruited nearly 200 new employees – "Markets are gradually beginning to recover" (2024) https://www.tivi.fi/uutiset/solita-has-recruited-nearly-200-new-employees-markets-are-gradually-beginning-to-recover/7f459b2f-c6f1-4808-9dcd-105054719a7f Retrieved 12.8.2024
  4. ^ Inside IT: Intellishore lässt sich in Zürich nieder (2024) https://www.inside-it.ch/intellishore-laesst-sich-in-zuerich-nieder-20240219 Retrieved 12.8.2024
  5. ^ FinTech Global: Apax acquires majority stake in Solita from Vaaka Partners (2018) https://fintech.global/2018/04/20/apax-acquires-majority-stake-in-solita-from-vaaka-partners/ Retrieved 12.8.2024
  6. ^ AIN.UA: Nordic company Solita acquires Future Mind, a Polish tech company (2023) https://en.ain.ua/2023/12/05/solita-acquires-future-mind/ Retrieved to 12.8.2024
  7. ^ Talouselämä: Solita seeks growth with acquisition in Poland: customers already include NATO and major companies (2023) https://www.talouselama.fi/uutiset/solita-hakee-kasvua-yritystostolla-puolasta-asiakkaina-jo-nato-ja-suuryhtioita/3f5252d5-9616-4638-9370-12600e2c3833 Retrieved 12.8.2024
  8. ^ Financial Times: Europe’s most inclusive companies — as ranked by employees (2020) https://www.ft.com/content/cb8978ea-f901-4842-9957-cca0cb3fe7cc Retrieved 12.8.2024
  9. ^ Republic of Estonia – Labour Inspectorate: Winners of the "Good Working Environment 2023" award announced (2023) https://www.ti.ee/uudised/selgusid-auhinna-hea-tookeskkond-2023-voitjad Retrieved 12.8.2024
  10. ^ Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare: Puranen, Wickström, Siira, Pihlajamäki, Murtola, Kokkinen & Ruohonen: Final report of the Koronavilkku project (2023) https://www.julkari.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/146893/URN_ISBN_978-952-408-134-4.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Retrieved 4.12.2023
  11. ^ Ministry Of Justice Finland: Election information system renewal progressing: application development to start in September (2022) https://oikeusministerio.fi/-/vaalitietojarjestelman-uudistaminen-etenee-sovelluskehitystyo-alkaa-syyskuussa Retrieved 4.12.2023
  12. ^ Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI: Synthetic data to assist brain research (2022) https://fcai.fi/news/2022/4/8/synthetic-data-to-assist-brain-research Retrieved 12.8.2024