It has been a dynamic and eventful week for Process Genius, with our team actively participating in meetings and industry events across Europe.
While our CEO Jani Akkila and Account Executive Valtteri Tanninen were engaged in customer meetings and discussions in Italy, our co-founder Antti Häkkilä attended Pulp & Beyond 2026 in Helsinki — a leading international event focused on the future of the forest-based bioeconomy.
About Pulp & Beyond 2026
Hosted at Messukeskus Helsinki, Pulp & Beyond brings together industry leaders, technology providers, researchers, and innovators to explore sustainable solutions and next-generation materials. The event showcases developments in areas such as circular economy, renewable resources, digitalization, and the transformation of traditional pulp and paper operations into more efficient, data-driven ecosystems.
Strengthening Industry Connections
For Process Genius, the event provided a valuable opportunity to reconnect with long-standing contacts, exchange insights with industry peers, and explore new collaboration opportunities. Discussions throughout the event highlighted a growing need for improved visibility, efficiency, and data utilization across industrial operations — challenges that are highly relevant to our work.
We were especially pleased to meet Kasper Lindroos and Wayna Moncada, along with many other professionals contributing to the development of more sustainable and efficient industrial processes.
3D Digital Twin for the Pulp and Paper Industry
Our 3D Digital Twin solution, delivered as a SaaS product, is designed to bring clarity and transparency to complex industrial environments. By creating an accurate, visual, and data-connected representation of facilities and processes, our platform supports better decision-making, improved collaboration, and more efficient operations.
These capabilities are highly applicable to the pulp and paper industry, where large-scale production environments and intricate process flows benefit significantly from enhanced digital visibility.
Looking Ahead
The conversations at Pulp & Beyond reinforced the importance of digital tools in supporting the industry’s transition toward more sustainable and optimized operations. We see strong potential for our technology to contribute to this transformation by helping organizations bridge the gap between physical assets and digital intelligence.
We look forward to continuing these discussions and strengthening our role within the evolving bioeconomy ecosystem.