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Jämsän Halli Functional Master Plan HALLI 2030 Jämsän Halli Functional master plan HALLI 2030 19.12.2017 Page 1 Insert Firstname Lastname via > Home > FCG > Header/Footer > Footer Jämsän Halli master plan contents 1. Background: Halli 2017 2. The story of Halli, part 1 – Historical background 3. The story of Halli, part 2 – Strong foundation from the 1970s 4. The story of Halli, part 3 – New innovative concept 5. Vision 2030 – Growth platform for top expertise 6. Halli – Growth Base 2030 7. Ten reasons! 1. NxtVn – A dynamo generating new vitality, an innovative business concept 2. Data Park - Operating environment with diverse opportunities 3. Extensive service offering – New possible functions in connection with Data Park 4. Location and accessibility 19.12.2017 Page 2 Insert Firstname Lastname via > Home > FCG > Header/Footer > Footer Jämsän Halli master plan contents 7. Ten reasons! 5. State-of-the art infrastructure, affordable energy from waste heat, airfield 6. Safety & Security – Investments and expertise in safety structure 7. International business environment – Patria, Nisula Forest, Patricomp 8. Cooperation with universities and cybersecurity 9. Skilled workforce and high-quality educational offering 10. Safe housing and smooth everyday life 8. Next steps – NXT Steps 19.12.2017 Page 3 Background: Halli 2017 Halli is an urban area with approx. 1,100 The basic services of Halli include residents in Jämsä • Library • Comprehensive school • Grocery shop K-Market Hokka Known as the centre of excellence of the • Taipaleen tavaratalo Finnish aviation industry • Bank • Florist • SEO unmanned filling station The biggest employers are Patria and • Several barbers and hairdressers Patricomp • Restaurant Hallin Janne There are approximately 800 people working in the aviation industry in the area As monuments to the long-reaching aviation history • Draken fighter aircraft Until 2013, there was an Air Force base in the • Market square named after the Karhumäki area, including brothers, Finnish aviation pioneers • Air Force Technical School • Hallinportti Aviation Museum • Air Force Flight Test Centre 19.12.2017 Page 4 The story of Halli, part 1. – Historical background Construction of an air base and aircraft factory for possible wartime needs commenced in Halli in 1938 at the initiative of Field Marshal Mannerheim. Based on an agreement concluded with the Air Force, the Karhumäki brothers began to build an aircraft factory in Kuorevesi. In practice, the Halli urban area emerged from nothing in Hallinkangas, a completely remote area until that time. Operations in the vicinity of the new air base expanded during the Continuation War, when Valtion lentokonetehdas (“State aircraft factory”) established its 2VL factory there. 19.12.2017 Page 5 The story of Halli, part 2. - Strong foundation from the 1970s AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY The production of Valmet’s aircraft factory GARRISON was moved from Tampere to Halli in 1967. The Air Force Technical School was moved Halli became the only place in Finland where from Kauhava to Halli in 1973, because there aircraft was manufactured. was already a strong infrastructure in Halli: an airfield, aviation unit and the aircraft factory. The Valmet L-70 Vinka and Valmet L-90 The school was a modern technological Redigo planes, among others, were designed institute that became a showcase for all of and manufactured in Halli in the 1970s and Finland’s Defence Forces in the 1990s with the 1980s. Hawk and Hornet projects, among others. In addition, the Air Force’s British Hawk In the late phases, the Technical School and trainer aircraft and US F/A-18 Hornet fighter the garrison employed approximately 150 aircraft have been assembled in the area. people. Patria was established on the basis of Valmet In accordance with the Defence Forces’ savings Lentokoneteollisuus in the 1990s. plans published on 8 February 2012, it was decided to close down the Halli garrison at the end of 2013. 19.12.2017 Page 6 The story of Halli, part 3. – New innovative concept NEWS 1 SEPTEMBER 2015 International ICT development company purchased the Halli garrison for a data park NxtVn, an international ICT development company focusing on technology, acquired a plot of approximately 60 hectacres and buildings with a floor area of 30,000 square metres in Halli, Jämsä. NxtVn is simultaneously planning a new flagship location for a data centre park concept in the premises and area of the former Air Force Technical School, leasing facilities and services for several parties. The data centre park will gather large data operators, providers of shared facilities and data centre owners and operators of all sizes in a multi-tenant environment. 19.12.2017 Page 7 Vision 2030 HALLI is a top expertise-based growth platform for international business, research and product development. The core of Halli Growth Base is comprised of 1. NxtVn - An international data centre park of a new era and the training and research centre built around it. The data centre park functions as a central generator for the new spearhead industries in the area. 2. Centre of excellence in information technology and cybersecurity 3. Centre of excellence in cleantech and future technologies 4. An international position as a centre of excellence in the aviation industry, arising from its long history, is also still profiled in the area. Halli Growth Base will employ a total of 2,000 people in business fields, research and product development profiling in the area in 2030. International students, scholars and research teams as well as international customers and people engaged in project-nature work will regularly visit Halli. The number of permanent residents will be approximately 2,500 people in 2030. 19.12.2017 Page 8 Halli – Growth Base 2030 Data park Research, product development, education Data centre park of a new era – centre of excellence of HALLI HARWARD cooperation between the Universities of Jyväskylä several data centre operators (NxtVn) and Tampere (JYU, JAMK; Tampere3) and EU & US top universities Hub of KIBS and Cleantech companies Spearhead research areas: Cybersecurity, IoT, Cleantech, future Start-Up Centre technologies Business services and facilities International research projects include robotics, smart traffic solutions, Halli Business Club circular economy Research laboratories and pilot and research facilities Spin-Off incubator Logistics HALLI EDUCATION in cooperation with providers of vocational education ”Air Cargo Inc.” - utilises research and new Spearhead education area: international education in computer room technology (e.g., robotics) servicing and maintenance. ”Special transport logistics centre” Other vocational supplementary training serving the area’s spearhead segments (e.g., Cleantech) Aviation industry Patria Aviation Industry utilising sidestreams Patria Aerostructures Production, research, product development Patricomp “Megagarden Inc.”: new-era smart greenhouses “Earth Metal Inc.” recycling of metals from scrap metal “Blowing Inc.”: dry screening and heat treatment of materials Housing and leisure “Pellet Inc.” Pellet production “Wood heat treatment Inc.” “Laundry and detergent laboratory” 19.12.2017 Page 9 Halli – Growth Base 2030 19.12.2017 Page 10 Bit & Business Base Data park 19.12.2017 Page 11 Ten reasons! 1. NxtVn – a dynamo generating new vitality in the area 2. Operating environment with diverse opportunities 3. Extensive service offering 4. Key location and good traffic connections 5. Top-level infrastructure 6. High-profile security structure 7. International business environment 8. Pursuing new heights through cooperation with universities 9. Skilled workforce and high-quality educational offering 10.Safe housing and smooth everyday life 19.12.2017 Page 12 NxtVn 19.12.2017 Page 13 NxtVn A dynamo generating new vitality • NxtVn, an international ICT development company, has carried out extensive 1 background work to open a flagship of a new data centre park concept in Halli. • The data park concept is marketed actively in international ICT events around the world. • NxtVn offers the basic prerequisites required by data centre operators of different types and sizes. • NxtVn offers a service portfolio that is scaleable according to the customer’s needs. • The concept, offering various service levels, requires partnerships with an extensive network of service providers. 19.12.2017 Page 14 NxtVn business concept Cloud of Clouds - Unique Parks and Network Offering Strategic location, electrical network, optic fibre connections, possibility of free cooling concepts, vicinity of 1 two universities and skilled workforce all make Halli an excellent platform for NxtVn innovations that give direction to the entire industry globally. NxtVn DATA CENTRE PARKS CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE NxtVn NETWORK OF NETWORKS 19.12.2017 Page 15 I have learned to respect the people of Halli region. I want to create a NxtVn Data Centre Park which 1 can take advantage of local people and their capability to work in the security sensitive world with high demand of expertise and various skills. I want to offer the people of this community a Data Center ecosystem they can believe in. NxtVn community will be based on mutual trust and loyalty with all our stakeholders. Khaled Sedrak Founder and CEO, NxtVn Companies 19.12.2017 Page 16 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT. 19.12.2017 Page 17 Operating environment with diverse opportunities. 2 The Halli area offers a high-quality operating environment for new business • The City of Jämsä has prepared a local plan for the NxtVn data park area and its surroundings. • The total area of the plan is 63 hectares, of which 45 hectares has been reserved for construction. • The plan project has created the land use preconditions for implementing the data centre park and its auxiliary systems and the business ecosystem for the expanded data park. 19.12.2017 Page 18 Operating environment with diverse opportunities. 2 New construction The needs of the data centre operators locating in the area will mainly require the construction of new server halls. The permitted building volume in the area is approximately 361,061 square metres. If the building rights are fully used, the area will make up a very efficiently and densely built entity.
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