kood / Sisu

Our Partners

Our Partners

Shaping the future of development together

Behind kood/Sisu stands a broad network of companies, for whom the association creates added value through development projects, events, recruitment services, and employer branding.

Collaboration across industries

Our network includes organisations of different sizes and sectors, united by a shared vision: shaping the future of software development to meet business needs through the new generation of AI‑native developers.

Partner network

Kumppaniverkostomme

Creating value for our partners

Collaboration

  • Development and innovation.
  • Identifying talent tailored to a company’s individual needs
  • Brand visibility across all kood/Sisu channels

Events

  • Workshops
  • Hackathons

Yhteistyö

  • Development and innovation projects.
  • Identifying talent tailored to a company’s individual needs.
  • Brand visibility across all kood/Sisu channels

Events

  • Workshops
  • Hackathons

Mitä kumppanimme sanovat?

Mobie

“This is a direct synergy benefit for us. Kood/Sisu provides professionals with both technical and pedagogical backgrounds. You can’t find that anywhere else.”

Jukka T Sormunen, RDI Director

Siili Solutions

“We are involved because we want to help build the expertise of the future – and at the same time be places where these new professionals want to come to work.”

Markku Savusalo, Director & Site Lead, Siili Solutions

Mitä perustajamme sanovat?

What do our founders say?

kood/Sisu is a non‑profit association founded by companies, providing project services that directly support the needs of businesses.

Ponsse

“Partnership is not just beneficial – it is a necessary investment for the future.”

Sara-Lotta Moilanen, Senior Manager, Digital Services

OP Pohjola

“The collaboration provides a concrete example of how we promote sustainable development and the growth of expertise.”

Saija Antikainen, Director of OP Software Engineering

Koodi / Sisu Coding School in North Savo -project is co-funded by the European Union. The ELY Centre is funding the project with 2.75 million euros from the European Social Fund (ESR+).