Jyväskylä - an attractive centre of growth



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Jyväskylä - an attractive centre of growth One of the fastest growing cities in Finland, current population 136 000 Annual population growth of 1 1.5 % Estimated population in 2030: 149 000 2nd most popular city to move to in Finland, particularly for families with children 3rd best city image in Finland overall

Active business & skillful personnel International business environment 10 000 companies 130 nationalities Top expertise ICT and security solutions Machines and equipment Energy and environmental technologies Sports and wellbeing Skillful personnel Students of the University of Jyväskylä and JAMK University of Applied Sciences guarantee knowledgeable and skillful personnel for companies Every third person in Jyväskylä is a student or pupil

Educated Workforce Available 30 000 students (University of Jyväskylä and JAMK University of Applied Sciences), youthful and active atmosphere. For the needs of Landis+Gyr subsequent Degree Programmes provided by our universities: MSc., Lic. Or PhD (Econ.) Information Systems MSc., Lic. Or PhD Computer Science and Congnitive Science Bachelor of Engineering, Degree Programme in Electrical and Automation Engineering Master of engineering Degree Programme of IT, Cyber Security Bachelor of engineering Degree Programme of Information and Communication Technology 24.6.2015 4

Research and Testing Facilities VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland is globally networked multitechnological applied research organization. The University of Jyväskylä provides research facilities and testing environments. JAMK University of Applied Sciences offers research and testing services for companies in the fields of bioenergy and cyber security, for example. 24.6.2015 5

Cyber Security Jyväskylä coordinates Tekes Innovative Cities 2014 2020 Cyber Security Programme Kangas- The most cyber secure area of the *most stable country in the world *Fragile States Index 2014 Cleanest networks in the world Cyber Secure environment Cyber security in Infrastructure Security standards in buildings Self sufficiency Energy, Infrastructure and ICT Kangas Cyber Secure business environment Stable and cybersecure infrastructure Keep your data, where you can see it

Looking for partners Kangas 24.6.2015 7

The main urban development project for the next decades in Jyväskylä Lake Päijänne European routes E 63 E75 Lake Jyväsjärvi City Center Kangas 30 ha Nature preserve area 110 kv grid Tourujoki River 20 km to the Airport

Kangas- City center extension An extension of the city center 2010 closed down Paper Mill 700 m from the center 2100 jobs by year 2040 90 000 sqm 2 knowledge intensive work places, offices, retail and services 5000 inhabitants by 2040 250 000 sqm 2 and 3500 apartments Hybrid area Kangas 340 000 sqm 2 housing + jobs create a demand for local services

GREEN local food, green houses, river shores for play FEET Attractive pedestrian and cycling environment. People first, parking underground HEART Experiences, vibrancy and sense of community SUSTAINABLE and SMART resource wisdom, local energy, carbon neutral area

Wise Kangas - Smart City Solar energy pilots Integrated, smart parking Integrated, smart waste management Re-cycled building materials Metering the quality of environment; water and energy Digital accessibility - Digital identity District heating and cooling De-frosting pavements recycled water from the district heating Smart services and gamification Sensor infrastructure Smart care and senior Housing

Partnerships in Sensor Infrastructure and IoT Partnerships with: city university companies Hyväksyttiin. University of Jyväskylä JAMK University of Applied Sciences Jyväskylä Energy Company Companies To establish a neutral Open Data Living Lab To gather and use data for research 1) Pre-study 2) Implementation and data gathering 3) Multidisciplinary data analysis 4) New business development universities 24.6.2015

Research infrastructure Test group in 2017: Digital identity of 550 residents / 200 jobs HOW DO PEOPLE LIVE? Internet of Things Supported living for elderly - Living Lab ready in 2017 Service model of solar power Smart houses, Energy consumption metering (water, electricity, district heating) 24.6.2015 Play ground / senior park Integrated parking system

Metering in Kangas Consumption of water, electricity, heat and cooling is measured on an hourly basis and reported electronically in all buildings. Extended metering environment for water grids The quality of water and the conditons in the water grid The measuring points collect data from: the consumption, the quality and the pressure of water the pressure of the sewage Monitoring the technical conditions of the grid by noice level loggers 24.6.2015 14

Kangas Timeline 1874-2010 Paper mill 2010 City buys the area, development starts 2014 Development of the old paper mill starts 2015 Residential construction starts 09/2015 2016 First residents and learning institutions 2030 3000 residents, 2100 jobs 2040 5000 residents Uki-Arkkitehdit: Kirjosiipi 24.6.2015

. We invite you to innovate!

Contact information Timo Koivisto Mayor City of Jyväskylä timo.koivisto@jkl.fi +358 50 336 2819 Anne Sandelin Director Urban Planning Projects and Business Development City of Jyväskylä anne.sandelin@jkl.fi +358 40 581 9958 www.jyvaskyla.fi www.jyvaskyla.fi/kangas www.jykes.fi