Team Finland: Luoteis-Venäjän teollisuuspuistojen esittelytilaisuus Pietarissa 23.4.2014
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El documento presenta una introducción a las ideologías contemporáneas del socialismo, el capitalismo y el imperialismo. Explica brevemente el socialismo utópico, el socialismo marxista y el anarquismo, describiendo sus orígenes e ideas principales. También analiza la evolución del marxismo en el siglo XX y sus diferentes corrientes.
Innovation for health promoting and functional food solutionsBusiness Finland
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd is a leading R&D organization in the Nordic countries that provides expert services to domestic and international customers and partners. They have expertise in developing functional food solutions from raw materials like grains, pulses, berries and milk. Some areas of focus include novel plant-based protein and fiber ingredients, healthy and appealing food products, and enjoyable beverages. VTT works on challenges like combining taste, health and convenience while developing cost-efficient food processes and ensuring food safety. They have capabilities in areas like feasibility studies, upscaling production, and assessing the functionality and cost of new food concepts.
This document describes Ambronite, a drinkable meal replacement that provides full nutrition in just 2 minutes. It is made from organic ingredients like oats, almonds, brazil nuts, rice protein, bilberries, sea buckthorn, and stinging nettle. Several users praise Ambronite for being convenient when they are in a hurry or don't feel like finding a full meal, and for being nutritious yet tasty. The meal replacement helps those with active lifestyles save time by fulfilling their nutrition needs quickly.
Lowering cholesterol with benecol innovations in KoreaBusiness Finland
Raisio is a Finnish company that developed Benecol, a plant stanol ester that lowers cholesterol. In the 1990s, Raisio pioneered this innovation to improve public health. Benecol is now sold in over 30 countries globally through licensing partners. In Korea, Lotte is the license partner for Benecol and launched products in 2015. With high cholesterol rates in Korea, Benecol provides a solution and business opportunity. Raisio will continue innovating to increase awareness of heart health issues and solutions.
The Finnish Food Safety Authority (Evira) promotes safety, quality and reliability within the entire food supply chain. Evira investigates and controls food safety through scientific research and risk assessment. It also verifies that operators in the food chain are responsible for their operations. Finland adds value to food safety through its clean water, excellent animal health status, strong animal welfare practices, control programs for hazards like salmonella, and emphasis on hygiene training and antimicrobial resistance prevention through the One Health approach. Evira also oversees official veterinary export control to ensure legal and importing country requirements are continuously fulfilled.
This document discusses the opportunity for a company called Eevia Oy to market organic health supplements from Arctic regions. It notes growing global demand for organic, clean label products due to consumer mistrust in supplements. Eevia produces ingredients from Finnish and Norwegian Arctic regions, where extreme climate leads plants to develop potent bioactives. Their organic pine bark drink and other herbal ingredients could stand out in the market by being certified organic from the Arctic, guaranteeing purity. The company aims to provide high quality, affordable supplements to meet growing global demand for organic wellness products.
The document presents an economic feasibility study comparing two alternatives for Highway 640:
1) A traditional highway design
2) A sustainable highway design
It provides initial cost estimates and annual operation and maintenance cost projections for 30 years for each alternative. The sustainable highway design has higher initial costs but lower projected annual costs, resulting in it being the recommended option.
El documento presenta una introducción a las ideologías contemporáneas del socialismo, el capitalismo y el imperialismo. Explica brevemente el socialismo utópico, el socialismo marxista y el anarquismo, describiendo sus orígenes e ideas principales. También analiza la evolución del marxismo en el siglo XX y sus diferentes corrientes.
Innovation for health promoting and functional food solutionsBusiness Finland
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd is a leading R&D organization in the Nordic countries that provides expert services to domestic and international customers and partners. They have expertise in developing functional food solutions from raw materials like grains, pulses, berries and milk. Some areas of focus include novel plant-based protein and fiber ingredients, healthy and appealing food products, and enjoyable beverages. VTT works on challenges like combining taste, health and convenience while developing cost-efficient food processes and ensuring food safety. They have capabilities in areas like feasibility studies, upscaling production, and assessing the functionality and cost of new food concepts.
This document describes Ambronite, a drinkable meal replacement that provides full nutrition in just 2 minutes. It is made from organic ingredients like oats, almonds, brazil nuts, rice protein, bilberries, sea buckthorn, and stinging nettle. Several users praise Ambronite for being convenient when they are in a hurry or don't feel like finding a full meal, and for being nutritious yet tasty. The meal replacement helps those with active lifestyles save time by fulfilling their nutrition needs quickly.
Lowering cholesterol with benecol innovations in KoreaBusiness Finland
Raisio is a Finnish company that developed Benecol, a plant stanol ester that lowers cholesterol. In the 1990s, Raisio pioneered this innovation to improve public health. Benecol is now sold in over 30 countries globally through licensing partners. In Korea, Lotte is the license partner for Benecol and launched products in 2015. With high cholesterol rates in Korea, Benecol provides a solution and business opportunity. Raisio will continue innovating to increase awareness of heart health issues and solutions.
The Finnish Food Safety Authority (Evira) promotes safety, quality and reliability within the entire food supply chain. Evira investigates and controls food safety through scientific research and risk assessment. It also verifies that operators in the food chain are responsible for their operations. Finland adds value to food safety through its clean water, excellent animal health status, strong animal welfare practices, control programs for hazards like salmonella, and emphasis on hygiene training and antimicrobial resistance prevention through the One Health approach. Evira also oversees official veterinary export control to ensure legal and importing country requirements are continuously fulfilled.
This document discusses the opportunity for a company called Eevia Oy to market organic health supplements from Arctic regions. It notes growing global demand for organic, clean label products due to consumer mistrust in supplements. Eevia produces ingredients from Finnish and Norwegian Arctic regions, where extreme climate leads plants to develop potent bioactives. Their organic pine bark drink and other herbal ingredients could stand out in the market by being certified organic from the Arctic, guaranteeing purity. The company aims to provide high quality, affordable supplements to meet growing global demand for organic wellness products.
The document presents an economic feasibility study comparing two alternatives for Highway 640:
1) A traditional highway design
2) A sustainable highway design
It provides initial cost estimates and annual operation and maintenance cost projections for 30 years for each alternative. The sustainable highway design has higher initial costs but lower projected annual costs, resulting in it being the recommended option.
The document outlines plans for an innovative cluster in Leningrad region focused on commercializing existing scientific research, growing R&D productivity, and gaining global market access. It proposes developing infrastructure like a business park and engineering centers. The cluster's core competencies would be in nuclear physics, materials science, engineering, and medicine. It identifies key research institutions and over 7,000 employees in the cluster core. Partners would include companies in areas like nanotechnology, engineering, materials science, biotech and IT. Finally, it describes plans to establish a Northwestern Nanocenter to develop startups and transfer technologies, offering office and industrial space to companies.
Presentation by Viktors Troicins, the Head of the Board of “Siltumelektroprojekts” JSC, on ecological feasibility reports for construction projects and reconstruction of facilities
Kiril Levkov proposes an innovative turbine called TurboSphere that utilizes natural gas overpressure energy. The TurboSphere is a 3-in-1 device that functions as a turbine, heat exchanger, and generator to produce electricity from low-grade heat energy between 20-40°C without consuming fuel. It can generate 15-500 kW of power and is smaller and applicable to more sites than existing turboexpanders. TurboEnergy plans to commercialize the TurboSphere, targeting 50% of sales to natural gas distributors and 50% to industrial and power customers, with the market potential reaching billions of rubles by 2035.
The document discusses plans to create two industrial parks in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine. It summarizes the strategic aim of creating industrial parks to diversify the regional economy. It also outlines international best practices in industrial park development and the history of industrial parks in Ukraine. Details are then provided on the proposed energy and transport infrastructure for the planned industrial parks in Pavlohrad and Kryvbas, including gas, electricity, water and transportation connections. Finally, steps for establishing each park are outlined, including selecting a management company and including the parks in Ukraine's state registry.
Chemical park Tagil welcomed the members of the Regional Legislative Assembly - specifically, the Committee for Industrial and Innovative Politics and Enterpreneurship - on the 51st external session. The agenda covered actual execution of the regional law on technoparks in 2013 and 2014 as well as the state support actions for the new industrial sector.
Catalogue of existing_industrial_and_warehousing_premisesinvestinlviv
This document provides information on several existing industrial and warehousing premises in Lviv, Ukraine. It describes the founding dates and past production of facilities such as an oil refinery from 1896, an aircraft landing gear factory from 1963, and an electronics factory from 1950. It also provides details on current available space, including a 22,000 square meter facility, a 7,000 square meter former furniture factory, and several other warehouse and production complexes between 3,000-12,000 square meters seeking new investors. Maps show the locations of the various industrial zones in the city where these premises are located.
Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical Co. (SPbEC) is a Saint-Peterbsurg-headquartered 600-employee success story present in four continents. SPbEC’s core businesses are automation & electric power distribution for factories as well as EPC/EPCM services i.e.Engineering, Procurement, Construction (Management).
Presentation on Railway Industry ApplicationRyan Li
This document provides details on a company's fire protection products and services portfolio, including 10 construction areas that make up its campus totaling over 64,000 square meters. It then lists the company's history dating back to 1958, certifications, quality principles and industrial services chain. The company is a leading Chinese provider of fire protection systems for various projects, with over 30 metro railway and transportation projects listed as references from 2002 to 2014.
This document provides information on an industrial park development called RYASNE II located near Lviv, Ukraine. It outlines two development options for the site that would divide the available land into smaller plots for administrative and production buildings. It also provides details on the site's access to transportation, utilities, and nearby customer base. Target industries are listed as those involving manufacturing of various materials that could benefit from the site's logistics. Expected outcomes of the development include new jobs, tax revenue, and regeneration of the surrounding industrial area.
This document provides an overview of ECO-PROJECT Group of Companies, an engineering firm specialized in designing and implementing innovative water treatment processes for ferrous metallurgical plants. It discusses the company's history and areas of specialization. Key developments include establishing production facilities in 1996 to manufacture water treatment systems, and developing highly efficient flocculator-clarifier systems for water recirculation and treatment that reduce costs compared to conventional designs. Examples are given of water treatment plants implemented using ECO-PROJECT's processes that achieved cost savings and process efficiencies.
This document provides an overview of 50 investment projects in the Republic of Tatarstan, organized into different sectors including priority projects, chemicals and petrochemicals, machinery and automotive parts, construction and building materials, medicine and pharmaceuticals, IT and telecommunications, agriculture and food processing, service industry and tourism, and others. Specific projects are listed with details on location, estimated jobs created, total budget, financial indicators, and contacts for further information. The projects aim to develop industries, create jobs, and attract domestic and foreign investment to the Republic of Tatarstan.
This document summarizes waste management perspectives in St. Petersburg, Russia. It provides key facts about the city and discusses two major infrastructure projects - the Western High Speed Diameter Road and Pulkovo Airport Development Project. It then reviews waste treatment figures, existing infrastructure including two plants and two landfill sites, and the waste collection system. The document outlines the key directions of waste management development according to the regional target program, which include constructing new waste treatment and medical waste facilities, modernizing existing infrastructure like sorting at the Yanino plant, and reclaiming the Novosyolki landfill.
The document discusses plans to establish an industrial park in Dnipro, Ukraine. It will transform a former 60-hectare industrial site into a modern business and innovation hub. The project will attract investment, create jobs, and redevelop a central brownfield area. Infrastructure like roads, utilities, and public spaces will be constructed. The park aims to stimulate the local economy and make Dnipro a leader in industry and investment for Ukraine.
The document discusses plans to establish an industrial park in Dnipro, Ukraine. It will transform a former 60-hectare industrial site into a modern business and innovation hub. The project will attract investment, create jobs, and redevelop a central area of the city. Infrastructure like roads, utilities, and landscaping will be constructed. The park aims to unite the community and strengthen Dnipro's economy through new industry and opportunities.
The Ltd. "Technolog" is implementing the project "petroleum pitch dispersed (PPD)" and the construction of a plant for the production of alternative bonding. Planed capacity 900 - 50 000 tons per year (2015-2020 years), with a further scaling of production. Petroleum pitch dispersed(PPD) - bonding or impregnating material for the the anode mass in the aluminum industry. The main consumer products - Ltd. "Rusal" and JSC "Energoprom" in the East Siberian region.
ASK Labs is a Russian company founded in 1992 that specializes in industrial automation. It has over 300 employees and locations in Moscow, Ekaterinburg, and Chelyabinsk. ASK Labs helps automate industrial processes and improve efficiency through technologies like advanced process control and energy management. It has experienced significant growth, with annual revenue reaching 882 million roubles in 2008, and serves major Russian companies in industries like metals and engineering.
The strategy of creating an industrial park in the Dnipro takes into account that the future park is an average city-type complex, so it focuses on the development and implementation of advanced developments in the field of information and communication, biological technologies, instrumentation, electronics, energy conservation and the use of alternative energy sources.
JSC "LENENERGO" is a large power distribution company serving Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad region of Russia. It operates power transmission networks spanning over 87,300 square kilometers and serving 6.2 million people. The company was established in 1886 and currently owns over 53,000 kilometers of transmission lines and 368 substations. JSC "LENENERGO" aims to improve client services and increase investments to modernize its infrastructure networks.
The document summarizes the development of the waste treatment industry in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It describes that currently only 15% of the city's 10-11 million cubic meters of annual municipal solid waste is treated in existing plants, while the rest goes to landfills. Future plans outlined in the regional waste treatment program include constructing new waste treatment plants and modern landfills by 2020 to increase treatment capacity and reduce landfilling. Public-private partnerships will be used to develop the next two new waste treatment plants starting in 2013.
Russia_Business opportunities, presentation by Alexey Zak at Navigate fair 2018Business Finland
The document summarizes business opportunities in the Russian shipbuilding industry for Finnish companies. It notes that Russia plans to build over 1000 new vessels through 2035 across various sectors like fishing, offshore oil/gas, and transport. Major state-owned companies like Rosneft and Novatek are investing heavily in new shipyards and orders. While sanctions create challenges, opportunities remain for Finnish design, shipbuilding, equipment/components where localization can be 30-80%. The document outlines several marine industry events in Russia supported by Business Finland and introduces a consulting group that can help Finnish companies explore opportunities in the Russian market.
The document outlines plans for an innovative cluster in Leningrad region focused on commercializing existing scientific research, growing R&D productivity, and gaining global market access. It proposes developing infrastructure like a business park and engineering centers. The cluster's core competencies would be in nuclear physics, materials science, engineering, and medicine. It identifies key research institutions and over 7,000 employees in the cluster core. Partners would include companies in areas like nanotechnology, engineering, materials science, biotech and IT. Finally, it describes plans to establish a Northwestern Nanocenter to develop startups and transfer technologies, offering office and industrial space to companies.
Presentation by Viktors Troicins, the Head of the Board of “Siltumelektroprojekts” JSC, on ecological feasibility reports for construction projects and reconstruction of facilities
Kiril Levkov proposes an innovative turbine called TurboSphere that utilizes natural gas overpressure energy. The TurboSphere is a 3-in-1 device that functions as a turbine, heat exchanger, and generator to produce electricity from low-grade heat energy between 20-40°C without consuming fuel. It can generate 15-500 kW of power and is smaller and applicable to more sites than existing turboexpanders. TurboEnergy plans to commercialize the TurboSphere, targeting 50% of sales to natural gas distributors and 50% to industrial and power customers, with the market potential reaching billions of rubles by 2035.
The document discusses plans to create two industrial parks in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine. It summarizes the strategic aim of creating industrial parks to diversify the regional economy. It also outlines international best practices in industrial park development and the history of industrial parks in Ukraine. Details are then provided on the proposed energy and transport infrastructure for the planned industrial parks in Pavlohrad and Kryvbas, including gas, electricity, water and transportation connections. Finally, steps for establishing each park are outlined, including selecting a management company and including the parks in Ukraine's state registry.
Chemical park Tagil welcomed the members of the Regional Legislative Assembly - specifically, the Committee for Industrial and Innovative Politics and Enterpreneurship - on the 51st external session. The agenda covered actual execution of the regional law on technoparks in 2013 and 2014 as well as the state support actions for the new industrial sector.
Catalogue of existing_industrial_and_warehousing_premisesinvestinlviv
This document provides information on several existing industrial and warehousing premises in Lviv, Ukraine. It describes the founding dates and past production of facilities such as an oil refinery from 1896, an aircraft landing gear factory from 1963, and an electronics factory from 1950. It also provides details on current available space, including a 22,000 square meter facility, a 7,000 square meter former furniture factory, and several other warehouse and production complexes between 3,000-12,000 square meters seeking new investors. Maps show the locations of the various industrial zones in the city where these premises are located.
Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical Co. (SPbEC) is a Saint-Peterbsurg-headquartered 600-employee success story present in four continents. SPbEC’s core businesses are automation & electric power distribution for factories as well as EPC/EPCM services i.e.Engineering, Procurement, Construction (Management).
Presentation on Railway Industry ApplicationRyan Li
This document provides details on a company's fire protection products and services portfolio, including 10 construction areas that make up its campus totaling over 64,000 square meters. It then lists the company's history dating back to 1958, certifications, quality principles and industrial services chain. The company is a leading Chinese provider of fire protection systems for various projects, with over 30 metro railway and transportation projects listed as references from 2002 to 2014.
This document provides information on an industrial park development called RYASNE II located near Lviv, Ukraine. It outlines two development options for the site that would divide the available land into smaller plots for administrative and production buildings. It also provides details on the site's access to transportation, utilities, and nearby customer base. Target industries are listed as those involving manufacturing of various materials that could benefit from the site's logistics. Expected outcomes of the development include new jobs, tax revenue, and regeneration of the surrounding industrial area.
This document provides an overview of ECO-PROJECT Group of Companies, an engineering firm specialized in designing and implementing innovative water treatment processes for ferrous metallurgical plants. It discusses the company's history and areas of specialization. Key developments include establishing production facilities in 1996 to manufacture water treatment systems, and developing highly efficient flocculator-clarifier systems for water recirculation and treatment that reduce costs compared to conventional designs. Examples are given of water treatment plants implemented using ECO-PROJECT's processes that achieved cost savings and process efficiencies.
This document provides an overview of 50 investment projects in the Republic of Tatarstan, organized into different sectors including priority projects, chemicals and petrochemicals, machinery and automotive parts, construction and building materials, medicine and pharmaceuticals, IT and telecommunications, agriculture and food processing, service industry and tourism, and others. Specific projects are listed with details on location, estimated jobs created, total budget, financial indicators, and contacts for further information. The projects aim to develop industries, create jobs, and attract domestic and foreign investment to the Republic of Tatarstan.
This document summarizes waste management perspectives in St. Petersburg, Russia. It provides key facts about the city and discusses two major infrastructure projects - the Western High Speed Diameter Road and Pulkovo Airport Development Project. It then reviews waste treatment figures, existing infrastructure including two plants and two landfill sites, and the waste collection system. The document outlines the key directions of waste management development according to the regional target program, which include constructing new waste treatment and medical waste facilities, modernizing existing infrastructure like sorting at the Yanino plant, and reclaiming the Novosyolki landfill.
The document discusses plans to establish an industrial park in Dnipro, Ukraine. It will transform a former 60-hectare industrial site into a modern business and innovation hub. The project will attract investment, create jobs, and redevelop a central brownfield area. Infrastructure like roads, utilities, and public spaces will be constructed. The park aims to stimulate the local economy and make Dnipro a leader in industry and investment for Ukraine.
The document discusses plans to establish an industrial park in Dnipro, Ukraine. It will transform a former 60-hectare industrial site into a modern business and innovation hub. The project will attract investment, create jobs, and redevelop a central area of the city. Infrastructure like roads, utilities, and landscaping will be constructed. The park aims to unite the community and strengthen Dnipro's economy through new industry and opportunities.
The Ltd. "Technolog" is implementing the project "petroleum pitch dispersed (PPD)" and the construction of a plant for the production of alternative bonding. Planed capacity 900 - 50 000 tons per year (2015-2020 years), with a further scaling of production. Petroleum pitch dispersed(PPD) - bonding or impregnating material for the the anode mass in the aluminum industry. The main consumer products - Ltd. "Rusal" and JSC "Energoprom" in the East Siberian region.
ASK Labs is a Russian company founded in 1992 that specializes in industrial automation. It has over 300 employees and locations in Moscow, Ekaterinburg, and Chelyabinsk. ASK Labs helps automate industrial processes and improve efficiency through technologies like advanced process control and energy management. It has experienced significant growth, with annual revenue reaching 882 million roubles in 2008, and serves major Russian companies in industries like metals and engineering.
The strategy of creating an industrial park in the Dnipro takes into account that the future park is an average city-type complex, so it focuses on the development and implementation of advanced developments in the field of information and communication, biological technologies, instrumentation, electronics, energy conservation and the use of alternative energy sources.
JSC "LENENERGO" is a large power distribution company serving Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad region of Russia. It operates power transmission networks spanning over 87,300 square kilometers and serving 6.2 million people. The company was established in 1886 and currently owns over 53,000 kilometers of transmission lines and 368 substations. JSC "LENENERGO" aims to improve client services and increase investments to modernize its infrastructure networks.
The document summarizes the development of the waste treatment industry in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It describes that currently only 15% of the city's 10-11 million cubic meters of annual municipal solid waste is treated in existing plants, while the rest goes to landfills. Future plans outlined in the regional waste treatment program include constructing new waste treatment plants and modern landfills by 2020 to increase treatment capacity and reduce landfilling. Public-private partnerships will be used to develop the next two new waste treatment plants starting in 2013.
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Russia_Business opportunities, presentation by Alexey Zak at Navigate fair 2018Business Finland
The document summarizes business opportunities in the Russian shipbuilding industry for Finnish companies. It notes that Russia plans to build over 1000 new vessels through 2035 across various sectors like fishing, offshore oil/gas, and transport. Major state-owned companies like Rosneft and Novatek are investing heavily in new shipyards and orders. While sanctions create challenges, opportunities remain for Finnish design, shipbuilding, equipment/components where localization can be 30-80%. The document outlines several marine industry events in Russia supported by Business Finland and introduces a consulting group that can help Finnish companies explore opportunities in the Russian market.
Innovative Finnish bioproduct and techology companies have expertise in fiber based products, organic formulations for health care and cosmetics, and the circular economy. Finland continues to invest heavily in bioeconomy research and development.
The Canadian marine industry generated over $3.1 billion in sales and employed 11,100 people in 2014. Over half of domestic sales are related to the Canadian federal government. Key opportunities for the industry include shipbuilding contracts under the National Shipbuilding Strategy, which will see Irving Shipbuilding, Seaspan, and Davie build new ships for the Coast Guard and Navy over the next decades. The aging Canadian Coast Guard fleet also provides opportunities for ship replacements. With over 55 million ferry passengers annually, the Canadian ferry sector additionally offers opportunities as older ferries are due for replacement in the 2020s.
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The document summarizes key figures and trends in the Russian shipbuilding industry. It notes that in 2016 there were 66 vessels under construction and 40 delivered to customers in Russia. The United Shipbuilding Corporation's estimated turnover in 2017 was between 4.6-4.9 billion euros. Major projects driving growth include building a new fishing fleet, construction of icebreakers, and the Arctic LNG-2 project led by Novatek which will require around 15 new VLCC tankers. The new Zvezda shipyard controlled by Rosneft aims to build over 130 vessels by 2035. Protectionism is growing in the Russian shipbuilding industry and state-owned companies are playing a larger role through consolidation.
German-Finnish maritime co-operation, joint development of next-generation te...Business Finland
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Team Finland organized Japan Day at Team Finland House in Helsinki on 15.5.2017. The seminar gathered over 170 attendees and inspiring high-level speakers from Japanese and Finnish companies to discuss about business opportunities, success stories and challenges in the re-emerging Japan. http://event.finpro.fi/japanday/
This document provides an overview of the Iranian maritime market, including key statistics and details about ports, ships, and offshore oil and gas activities. Some of the main points covered include:
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- The marine fleet consists of over 23,000 vessels, including oil tankers, bulk carriers, and smaller boats. Many vessels need repairs or replacement.
- Offshore oil and gas reserves are significant, with development led by national companies. Several new platforms and jack-ups are planned for procurement by 2021.
- Major shipyards build
Norway_Shipbuilding Market Update, seminar 10.5.2017Business Finland
This document provides an update on the Norwegian shipbuilding market. It notes that Norway is a world leader in offshore oil and gas, exporting large quantities of oil and gas. A major new oil field, Johan Sverdrup, is projected to generate substantial tax and economic benefits for Norway over 50 years. The maritime sector saw few new supply vessel orders in 2016 but over 140 other vessel orders, including contracts for offshore service and wind vessels. Norwegian shipyards continue to diversify and have secured various ferry, cruise, and specialized vessel contracts. The outlook for the Norwegian maritime industry in 2017 and beyond remains positive.
Russia_Business opportunities in Russia_seminar 10.5.2017Business Finland
Russia presents several key business opportunities in shipbuilding despite sanctions. These include the Arctic LNG-2 project in Murmansk, which has a $10 billion budget and will create thousands of jobs. Russia is also building a new fleet of 65 ice-class vessels by 2019 at shipyards like Vyborg and Admiralty. The country needs new fishing vessels and river ships as well, presenting opportunities for foreign partners to supply components and technologies to Russian shipbuilders. Finland can explore partnerships through industry events in Russia during 2017.
Vietnam has a growing shipbuilding industry concentrated in several major shipyards. The industry produces a variety of vessels including cargo ships, tankers, offshore support vessels, and patrol boats. While most shipyards currently build smaller vessels, the largest yards can produce ships up to 150,000 DWT. Foreign investment from countries like Korea, Norway, and Singapore has helped advance technology transfer and management expertise. The shipbuilding industry is expected to continue expanding to meet growing domestic and regional demand for seaborne transportation and offshore oil and gas support.
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Discover the exhilarating world of snowshoeing through our presentation, highlighting the challenges faced by beginners. From physical exertion to technical finesse and braving harsh winter conditions, each step in the snow brings new obstacles and unforgettable adventures. Embrace the challenge and conquer the winter wonderland with confidence!
Golden Gate Bridge: Magnificent Architecture in San Francisco | CIO Women Mag...CIOWomenMagazine
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What Outdoor Adventures Await Young Adults in Montreal's Surrounding NatureSpade & Palacio Tours
Experience Montreal's vibrant culture and thrilling outdoor adventures. From hiking scenic trails at Mont-Saint-Bruno to kayaking the Saint Lawrence River, there's something for every adventurous young adult. Explore street art, camp under the stars, and immerse yourself in nature's beauty just beyond the city's bustling streets.
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LOCATION OF THE
NORTH-WESTERN NANOCENTER
25 кm
140 кm
30 кm
44 кm
30 кm
25 кm
3 кm
KAD St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg port
Pulkovo airport
Ust-Luga port
Pushkin
Pavlovsk
Gatchina city center
Leningrad region
4 кmFGBU «PIYAF»
FGBU «PIYAF»
NORTH-WESTERN
NANOCENTER
Gatchina
city center
St. Petersburg
Ust-Luga port
Pulkovo airport
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BRIEF INFORMATION OF THE
NORTH-WESTERN NANOCENTER
Management company: OJSC «Lenoblinnovatsii»
Specialization:
• development of startups in nanotechnology area, R&D, transfer of obtained products into the
production;
• renting out of office and industrial premises;
• sales of plots with engineering communications for industries with 5 class hazard.
Form of participation (buy, rent):
• office premises: 3 315 m2 rent – 500 RUB/m2/month
• industry premises: 13 500 m2 rent – 300 RUB/m2/month
• enginereing prepared plots: 11,1 Hа buy – 2 000 RUB/m2
Reserved by residents: 700 m2 office and 2300 m2 industrial premises
Engineering readiness (electricity, heat, water, telephone, internet): according to technical terms:
electricity 5 MW, heat 1 Gcal/hour, water 150 m3/day, fiber-optic cable network.
Leningrad region
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ENGINEERING CAPACITY OF THE
NORTH-WEST NANOCENTER
Engineering communications and pipelines will be laid up to the plots` boundaries
Electric power 5 MW
Heat supply 1 Gcal/hour
Water supply 150 m3/day
Wastewater 150 m3/day
Engineering limits according to
technical specifications:
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5. TRANSPORT ACCESSIBILITY OF THE
NORTH-WESTERN NANOCENTER
Leningrad region 5
By car from St. Petersburg: 7,5 кm Pulkovo highway until
Volkhonskoe highway, then straight 9,3 кm Kievskoe
highway, then straight 8,2 кm а/d Р-23, after straight 740
m Leningrad highway until abandoned gas station on the
left side (gas station borders with searched territory).
By train: from Baltic railway station St.
Petersburg, Luga direction to “Tatyanino”
station.
By Bus: №18, 18-а, 100 from Mayakovskaya
metro station, 19 stops to a stop on
Leningrad highway, then 400m work in the
opposite direction to abandoned gas
station.
St. Petersburg
Gatchina
city center
6. Leningrad region
Industry buildings
2 560 m2
Cleanliness class ISO-8
«Clean room» 1 280 m2
Cleanliness class ISO-4
Engineering
prepared land
plots 11,1 Hа
2-d stage of
construction
11 520 m2
Office center
В+ 5 000 m2
6
KPP
(check
point)
Parking places 420
INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE
NORTH-WESTERN NANOCENTER
7. St. Petersburg – 4,9 Mio people (30 кm)
Gatchina – 95 thousand people (0 кm)
Pushkin – 93 thousand people (25 кm)
POTENTIAL STAFF
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8. OFFICE PREMISES
Leningrad region 8
Office premises are offered for rent with class B+ , area of 40 m2
Rent price – 500 RUB/ m2/month, including operational costs
Scheme of a typical floor (828 m2)3 315 m2
9. INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
Leningrad region 9
Scheme of a typical industry building (1280 m2)
Industry premises are offered for rent with cleanliness class ISO-8, area from 150 m2
Rent price – 300 RUB/ m2/month
Engineering capacity for a typical building
(electricity, heat, water): according to technical terms: electricity 0.5 MW, heat 0.15
Gcal/hour, water 7.7 m3/day
10. EGINEERING PREPARED LAND PLOTS
Leningrad region 10
Plots with engineering communications are offered for sale with area from 0.5 Hа.
Purchase Price – 2 000 RUB/m2
Engineering capacity for 1 Hа:
(electricity, heat, water): according to technical terms: electricity 1 MW, heat 0.45 Gcal/hour,
water 24 m3/day
Total area: 11,1 Hа
11. • Excellent transport accessibility and logistic terms
• Opportunity to rent office premises (class В+), industry premises (ISO-8), «clean room»
• Hazard class of placed industries - V
• Quick start of production based on already prepared infrastructure
• Availability of potential staff in St. Petersburg, Gatchina, Pushkin.
NORTH-WESTERN NANOCENTER – A COMPLEX
PREPARED FOR SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
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13. Location of Pikalevo Industrial park
250 km
250 km
41 km
3 kmSaint Petersburg
(5 million inhabitants)
Novgorod the Great
(220 thousand inhabitants)
Тikhvin
(58 thousand inhabitants)
Pikalevo
(21 thousand inhabitants)
25 kmBoksitogorsk
(16 thousand inhabitants)
270 km
Cherepovets
(315 thousand inhabitants)
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14. I - phase
(rent: 200 rubles per
m2)
Characteristics of Pikalevo Industrial park
Total area: 15 ha (3 ha at the first phase)
Total production area: 15 360 m2 (3 840 m2 at the first phase)
Heating
boiler
station
(2,2 Gkal
per hour)
II - phase
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15. The first phase of Pikalevo Industrial park
Total area: 3 ha
Total production area: 3 840 m2
Distance to Saint Petersburg: 250 km
Transport accessibility: electric trains – 388A, 392A, 390A
from Ladozhsky train station in Saint Petersburg to Pikalevo
station; regular buses - from bus station in Saint Petersburg
to Pikalevo
Resources:
• Electricity – 1.2 MW
• Heat supply – 2.2 Gkal per hour
• Gas supply – 12 500 000 m3 per year
• Water supply – 160 m3 per day
• Waste water disposal – 160 m3 per day
Workforce: population of Pikalevo, Boksitogorsky district
Hazard class: 4- 5
Form of participation: lease, purchase
Residents: light industry companies
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16. OJSC «Lenoblinnovatsii»
develops:
• industrial parks
• technoparks
• business incubators
• engineering centers
North-Western
Nanocenter
Gatchina 17,4 Hа
Industrial park
«Morozovka»
100 HаVillage n. Morozov
Sole shareholder of
OJSC «Lenoblinnovatsii» is
Leningrad region, represented by
Leningrad Regional Committee of
State Property Management.
Тosno 110 Hа
«Tosno»
Industrial park
Pikalevo 15 Hа
«Pikalevo»
Industrial park
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17. Thank you for attention!
Economic development Agency of Leningrad region
telephone: +7 (812) 644 01 23 e-mail: invest@lenreg.ru
fax: +7 (812) 644 01 23 www.lenoblinvest.ru
Innovation agency of Leningrad region
telephone: +7 (812) 644 01 24 e-mail: info@ialr.ru
fax: +7 (812) 644 01 24 www.ialr.ru
Front-office Administration of Leningrad region
for investor relations
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