Central hub for Arctic operations expands through Arctic Services joint initiative

Central hub for Arctic operations grows through Arctic Services joint initiativeAccording to Icelandic media outlet RUV, the joint initiative of diverse companies and institutions in Iceland, Arctic Services, has continued to expand its collective since it was first introduced 10 months ago, with 55 companies now on board.

Arctic Services was founded as a common platform for Icelandic industrial and technical service providers, research facilities, engineering companies, aviation services and public utilities.

First introduced in March 2013, the joint initiative came together after 30 companies in the north of Iceland focused on gaining a foothold in the oil and mining operations in Greenland, and the oil exploration in the seas to the north of Iceland.

The main objective of Arctic Services is to promote Akureyri, the capital of North Iceland, as a central hub for Arctic operations. The region’s high-level industrial infrastructure, university hospital, international airport, coupled with leisure and hotel possibilities is already raising interest amongst those involved in exploration, oil search and mining in the Arctic region.

Akureyri is the most densely populated area in Iceland outside of the Greater Reykjavik Area. The region’s geographic location is central to Arctic operations, offering a vibrant local economy, a modern, international airport, excellent harbour facilities and extensive possibilities for expansion in a fast changing global environment.

For more information regarding the Arctic Services joint initiative, visit www.arcticservices.is

Image: Ólafur Kr. Ólafsson – http://www.flickr.com/olafur

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