According to Kadeco, Iceland has huge advantages as a location for carbon fiber manufacturing due to the country’s local geothermal renewable energy sources providing a lowered cost of production, stable grid connection, and reliable delivery rates.
Compared to the U.S, Iceland can make long-term energy contracts offering a much-needed stability in productions cost.
Asbru Enterprise Park has available industrial lots with the possibility to develop buildings able for the production for carbon fiber manufacturing. The local facilities already built at the park give manufacturers the possibility to start production on a smaller scale.
Due to Asbru’s location, the park has easy access to the country’s main international airport and its international harbour.
Keilir, an educational institution located at Asbru, offers two multidisciplinary B.Sc. programs in co-operation with the University of Iceland; green energy technology, and mechatronics – these institutions provide opportunities regarding future Labour.
Asbru Enterprise Park is on the forefront of entrepreneurship, business and academic development in Iceland, with focus on technology, renewable energy, medical tourism and engineering.
To find out more about carbon fiber manufacturing in Iceland, visit http://www.asbru.is/english/kadeco/.
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