The sauna side
Jolla is a poster boy for the Nokia Bridge programme, the company's start-up seed funding for departing employees. Public funding of research and development is another part of Finland's tech start-up success.
It is third in equity financing in Europe, after the UK and France. Takes, a public R&D funding body, has a €550m (£423m; $637m) annual budget. There are tech incubators such as Aalto University's Startup Sauna in Helsinki, modeled on Google labs with, yes, saunas. Some 126 start-ups have graduated since 2010.