Umeå has quietly become one of the most important innovation cities in the Nordics. (Flam et al., n.d.)

While Stockholm often attracts international attention, Umeå has developed an equally valuable, collaborative innovation ecosystem. Here, universities, entrepreneurs, public actors, and industry work together to turn research into companies and scale businesses globally.
Uminova Innovation, one of Sweden’s leading incubators, is key to this ecosystem, supporting entrepreneurs and technology companies from concept to scalable business. (About us – Uminova Innovation, 2021) In partnership with Umeå University, Umeå Biotech Incubator, regional investors, and public stakeholders, Umeå stimulates innovation in life science, digitalization, sustainability, and green technology.
North Sweden Cleantech has become a key platform for green technology, clean energy, and sustainable solutions. According to Cleantech Kvarken, the project is set to last three years and involves more than 1.3 million euros. However, Umeå’s next chapter is not about competing independently.

It is about leading collaboratively.
The Northern Energy & Innovation Corridor
Across the Gulf of Bothnia lies Vaasa, Finland’s internationally recognized Energy Transition Valley.
Vaasa, home to the EnergyVaasa cluster—one of the Nordic region’s leading energy technology hubs—has become a global reference for energy systems, electrification, smart grids, and industrial decarbonization. (Vaasa’s achievements as the Nordic Energy Capital and European Green Leaf 2026, 2025)
Together, Umeå and Vaasa form a unique cross-border innovation region, connected through the Kvarken area and supported by the Kvarken Council and the Ostrobothnia Chamber of Commerce.
This corridor is defined by more than geography.
It combines:
• Umeå’s strengths in research, entrepreneurship, digitalization, health innovation, and cleantech.
• Vaasa’s strengths in energy technology, industrial scale-up, manufacturing, and export-driven growth.
• The shared Nordic values of trust, collaboration, sustainability, and long-term thinking.
Combined, these strengths make the region one of Europe’s most compelling green transition hubs. (Energy Transition Valley, 2025)
Why Silicon Valley Matters
Leading innovation ecosystems are now built around networks, not just cities. (Guzman et al., 2024)
Silicon Valley succeeds by connecting entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, corporations, and governments within a single ecosystem. (Pique et al., 2018)Western Finland has the opportunity to do the same.
By uniting Umeå, Vaasa, Kvarken, and Ostrobothnia through international platforms, the region can:
• Attract worldwide investment.
• Accelerate commercialization of research.
• Create international testbeds for energy and AI solutions.
• Build stronger startup and scaleup pipelines.
• Increase talent attraction and retention.
• Position the region as a global leader in industrial decarbonization and energy transition.
The CleanTech Region Group Value Add
CleanTech Region Group can play a special role in this effort.
For nearly two decades, Lars Ling has worked at the intersection of innovation ecosystems, entrepreneurship, cleantech, international partnerships, and market access.
According to a report from the CleanTech Region Group, rather than forming a new cluster, their approach is to link and coordinate existing clusters, bringing together key players in clean technology and guiding them from regional strength to global significance.
Possible contributions include:
Nordic Impact Week Silicon Valley
A global platform connecting Nordic innovators with:
• Silicon Valley investors
• Corporate partners
• Universities and research institutions
• Climate technology leaders
• Energy transition stakeholders
• International cities and governments
Global Market Access
Establishing pathways from:
Umeå → Vaasa → Nordic Region → Europe → Silicon Valley → Global Markets
Energy + AI Leadership
Connecting the strengths of:
• North Sweden Cleantech
• Energy Transition Valley
• Nordic universities
• Silicon Valley innovation ecosystems
around the theme:
“How AI Accelerates the Energy Transition.”
Storytelling & Visibility
One of the main challenges for northern regions is not innovation itself.
It is achieving visibility. (Takmash?va et al., 2018, pp. 1-10)
Through Nordic Impact Week, Green Solutions Magazine, global speaking platforms, and international networks, CleanTech Region Group can showcase the Northern Innovation Corridor to investors, talent, policymakers, and corporate leaders worldwide.
Vision 2035
By 2035, the Umeå–Vaasa corridor could be recognized globally as:
“The world’s most connected northern innovation ecosystem.”
A region where:
• Clean energy is developed and exported globally.
• AI accelerates industrial decarbonization.
• Startups scale internationally faster.
• Universities become engines of commercialization.
• Investors discover the next generation of climate and energy champions.
• Nordic collaboration becomes a global model.
The future of the green transition will not be built by individual cities.
It will be built by connected ecosystems.
Umeå, Vaasa, the Kvarken region, and their partners already have the necessary foundations in place.
The current opportunity is to connect these strengths to the international arena.
References
Flam, H., Gassen, N. S., Stewart, L. B., Berg, A. K., Kauppi, P., Honkatukia, J., Karlsson, V., Grönfeldt, B. Þ., Tryggvadóttir, H., Midttun, A., Haraldsen, M., Standal, T., Moe, H. Ø., Adjei, E. K., Eriksson, R. & Lundberg, J. (n.d.). Regional economic effects of the green transition in the Nordic Region. https://www.norden.org/en/publication/regional-economic-effects-green-transition-nordic-region
(2021). About us – Uminova Innovation. Uminova Innovation. https://www.uminovainnovation.se/about/
(n.d.). Cleantech Kvarken. Cleantech Kvarken. https://cleantechkvarken.com/start-en/about-us/cleantech-kvarken.html
(December 22, 2025). Vaasa’s achievements as the Nordic Energy Capital and European Green Leaf 2026. European Commission Directorate-General for Environment. https://environment.ec.europa.eu/news/vaasas-achievements-nordic-energy-capital-and-european-green-leaf-2026-2025-12-22_en
(2025). Energy Transition Valley. University of Vaasa. https://www.uwasa.fi/en/research/energy-transition-valley
Guzman, J., Murray, F., Stern, S. & Williams, H. (2024). Accelerating Innovation Ecosystems: The Promise and Challenges of Regional Innovation Engines. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy and the Economy 3. https://doi.org/10.3386/w31541
Piqué, J. M., Berbegal-Mirabent, J., & Etzkowitz, H. (2018). Triple Helix and the evolution of ecosystems of innovation: the case of Silicon Valley. Triple Helix 5. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40604-018-0060-x
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