Finland has successfully begun transmitting wireless electricity, marking a major breakthrough in energy technology. Research teams from the University of Helsinki, University of Oulu, and Aalto University. FinnLight provides a comprehensive combination of technologies covering all classes of photonics materials as well as full-scale process lines for device fabrication and assembly. FinnLight is a strategic investment for the photonics research community. It belongs to the National Infrastructure. Finland is slowly making a name for itself as an innovator, albeit a low-key one, regarding wireless electricity transmission, which aims to transmit power via the airwaves without having to use cables, sockets, or connectors. If successful, this system could mark the beginning of a new era in energy distribution —. FinnLight, Finnish National Infrastructure for Light-Based Technologies, is a Tampere University coordinated consortium of photonics research infrastructures consisting of Tampere University, University of Eastern Finland, and the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.