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  1. Ulrik Wilhelm Eduard Polón (16 June 1861 – 30 September 1930) was a Finnish business leader and a political patriot during the country's years of oppression. Under his leadership, a rubber industry was launched in the country.

    • Ulrik Wilhelm Eduard Polón, 16 June 1861, Nastola
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  2. Ulrik Wilhelm Eduard Polón (16 June 1861 – 30 September 1930) was a Finnish business leader and a political patriot during the country's years of oppression. Under his leadership, a rubber industry was launched in the country.

  3. Portrait of Eduard Polón by Eero Järnefelt. Eduard Polón (1866 – 1930), was a Finnish business leader. In 1898, Polón founded Suomen Gummitehdas Oy (Finnish Rubber Works) - a manufacturer of galoshes and other rubber products.

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  5. Mar 23, 2021 · Leo Mechelin and Eduard Polón co-founded Nokia in 1865. The company started as a paper mill company under Mechelin's leadership. Eduard Polon owned Finnish Rubber Works, a manufacturer of rubber products. Nokia entered into a partnership with Finnish Rubber Works in 1922.

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  6. Eduard Polón, the companys first Managing Director, saw the possibilities of the growing car tyre market already in the early 1900s. He developed the idea of establishing a tyre department while being banished to Siberia for his political views in 1916.

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  7. While being banished to Siberia for his political views in 1916, the company’s first Managing Director Eduard Polón developed the idea of establishing a tyre department.

  8. He worked for a year and a half at the firm of Karlstads Mekaniska Verkstad at Kristinehamn in Sweden and then as machine-shop engineer and technical manager at the firm of Tampereen Pellava- ja Rautateollisuus until being invited to join Kumitehdas as the ageing Eduard Polón's second-in-command, soon becoming mananging director of the company.

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