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      We are thrilled to announce that Flow Computing has been named the winner of the KPMG Tech Innovator in Finland 2025 competition!

      The final event, held on June 11, 2025, brought together five promising Finnish tech growth companies to pitch their groundbreaking innovations to a panel of expert judges: Claes Mikko Nilsen (Investment Principal at NordicNinja VC), Mikko Huumo (Investment Manager at SEB Greentech VC) and Petra Koivuvaara (Investment Manager at Greencode Ventures). In their pitches finalists showcased exceptional vision, creativity, and potential to transform industries through technology.

      Congratulations to our winner: Flow Computing

      Flow Computing impressed the jury with its revolutionary next-generation SuperCPU technology, which promises to redefine computing performance and efficiency. This revolutionary performance leap is achieved using the company’s patented Parallel Processing Unit (PPU) licensable architecture and compiler ecosystem.  

      Reflecting on the experience, Timo Valtonen, CEO and co-founder of Flow Computing, shared:

      “Distilling the soul of Flow Computing, a complex deeptech startup in the computing/semiconductor industry, into a three-minute pitch is like trying to fit a symphony into a single note. This challenge, pushing me considerably beyond my usual boundaries, finds an ideal platform for growth and refinement in KPMG’s Global Tech Innovator competition.”

      As the national winner, Flow Computing will go on to represent Finland at the KPMG Global Tech Innovator finals in Lisbon this November, where they will compete against top tech innovators from around the world.

      A round of applause for all finalists

      We also extend our congratulations to the other four finalists, who continue to push the boundaries of innovation in Finland:

      • Aisti
      • 3DBear 
      • Fiberdom 
      • Uute Scientific

      Thank you to everyone who participated, and to our esteemed jury for their time and insight. We look forward to cheering on Flow Computing in Lisbon!