Mapping the Innovation Potential in Kainuu Region

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BRIDGES -PROJECT Mapping the Innovation Potential in Kainuu Region Burgos 3.-4. November 2016 Timo Karjalainen Kajaani University Consortium 1

Kainuu, Finland Size comparable to Belgium Population 75 300 Population density 3.7 inh./km 2 Distance to Brussels 2000 km Distance to Helsinki 500 km Distance to Burgos 3150 km 8 municipalities

University Consortiums in Finland Kajaani University Consortium, KUC It s consists of four networked universities (Eastern Finland, Lapland, Jyväskylä and Oulu) Units in Kajaani and Sotkamo. The Consortium is coordinated by University of Oulu.

General description of Kainuu and its economic The strengths of region are ICT, measuring and gaming technology, welfare, sports and health. Pure and clean nature and the huge forest based natural resources, forests, lakes agricultural land, but also valuable minerals. Active research, development and innovation activities are available The challenge is sparsely populated region. Employment rate of Kainuu was 64.9 % in the year 2016, which is 3 % lower than in average in Finland. The expectations of better employment are directed particularly to the jobs of the forest bioeconomy. Forest bioeconomy is the focus when aiming to strengthen the regional economy in Kainuu.

Trends of forest and wood cluster in Kainuu. Number of jobs Turnover The turnover of the forest industry collapsed in Kainuu in 2007-2008 The paper mill with three production lines of UPM Kymmene was closed in Kajaani. This field of the industry contained much innovative research and development in forest bioeconomy The know-how has been now redirected, among others, to the study of fluid biofuels and to the analytic chemistry.

The jobs of the different branches of the industry in Kainuu (Number of jobs) Forest and wood Mining ICT and electronics Metal Tourism Food Energy Bio economy There are about 2500 jobs in bioeconomy sector. In forest bio-economy 1100 jobs. In addition to forest bioeconomy also the jobs in food industry and part of jobs in energy cluster are included

Cemis (Centre for Measurement and Information Systems) CEMIS Contract based measurement and information systems research and training center. Members University of Oulu University of Jyväskylä VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (MIKES) Kajaani University of Applied Sciences Ltd CSC IT Center For Science.

Unit of Measurement Technology, MITY Founded in 1991 and reorganized in 2011. Unit consists of two research groups: Cleantech and Health & wellbeing. 50 professionals with multidisciplinary education and expertise. Focus Novel applications of measurement technologies for real-time environmental monitoring, mining industry, forest industry and bioeconomy. Online biosensors for applications of human physiology and analytical services for the food sector, analyzing of plant ingredients, their bioactivities and processing of plant material.

The research of Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE) in Kainuu LUKE has research stations in Kainuu: Sotkamo - focusing on production biogas from agricultural waste materials Paltamo - focusing on fish farming and Puolanka - seeds of trees are stored in order to preserve genetic diversity of forest trees.

Excisting innovation services in Kainuu Innovation services of University of Oulu Innovation services of University of Jyväskylä VENTURE service of Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) Business Development team of CEMIS (CBD) Kainuun Etu Oy

TEKES (Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation) offers funding for research and development work carried out by companies, research organisations, and public sector service providers in Finland. TEKES has financed innovation activities by 4 million euro during last three years in Kainuu. Only 14 percent of this substitute has focused on forest bioeconomy!! 1800000 1600000 1400000 1200000 Funding the R&D activities in Kainuu 1/2 1000000 800000 TEKES funding TEKES funfing for forest bio-economy 600000 400000 200000 0 2013 2014 2015

Other public fundings European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), European Social Fund (ESF) and European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) have endowed bioeconomy based actions, renewable energy, lowcarbon and energy efficient activities by 3,1 million euro. This is only 12.1 per cent of all given subsidies of funds!!

Excamples of innovative companies in forest bioeconomy Ponsse Ldt is one of the biggest manufacture of forest machines. Vehicle data systems for these forest machines has been developed and manufactured in Kajaani. Global company VALMET focused on measurement technology of paper and pulp technologies. Prometec Ltd On-line biofuel sample taking robot Kiantama Ltd Forest berries and side flows refiner St1 Biofuels Ldt Bioethanol

Kantola Business Park WOODPOLIS

Woodpolis has focused on wood construction in Kantola business park. Aiming to increase the turnover by 100 million euro and create 70 new jobs. In the business park round wood is processed different part of wood buildings, even for prefabricated unit of block of flats. Wood constructions

Biofuels Kainuu is aiming to replace all fossil fuels by renewable energy resources The share of total energy primary energy consumption is 65 % The share of wood energy in primary energy consumption 33 % Forest chips Wood pellet, two wood pellet factories Wood briquet Bioethanol production from wood Sample of circular economy (Side flows from saw mills are refined to biofuels)

Extraction of valuable ingredients from nature biomass Extraction, enrichment and isolation technologies Different raw materials like Berries and side streams of berry industry, herbs, lichen, nettle, The most interesting raw materials and processes are tested in an industrial-scale. An example of successfully completed research study is lingonberry side stream utilization in cosmetics. The research and development cycle of lingonberry ingredients, which were recently commercialized is skin care products launched by LUMENE in 2013

Modern pulp mill (Bio-product factory) Kainuu has huge potential in forests. The forests are growing better and better producing high quality tree substance to industry. That s way the development company has been incorporated to launch the modern pulp factory in Kainuu. Developing company KaiCell Fibres ltd has only one aim MODERN pulp mill!!

Four clusters in forest bio-economy in Kainuu f.ex. Replacing oilbased raw material, composite Berry processing Side streams 3. Modern pulp mill KCF 1. Berries, plants Enrichment of ingredients R&D Univ. Of Oulu Saw mill High quality Timber Saw mill Side stream 4. Kantola Business Park (Wood constructions) 2. Biofuels f.ex. wooden block flats Bioethanol f. ex. St1 Tupertine, C 10 H 16 Furfural, C 5 H 4 O 2 Biomethane, CH 4 Lignin Carbon dioxide, CO 2 Biofuels Side streams R2B, Start ups Existing companies and new companies outside region

Mapping of forest bioeconomy businesses in Kainuu Mapping criteria (1) Bio-based economy businesses that have received public support (2) Bio-based economy businesses that have utilised advanced research services (3) Bio-based economy businesses that have been developing products through Research2Business innovation (4) Bio-based economy businesses that have applied for patents (5) Bio-based economy businesses that have applied for Phase 1 SME or Phase 2 SME Instrument N/r of businesses 4 (1) Forest berries and plants. Enrichment of ingredients from berries (lingonberry, cloudberry, and bilberry) and side streams from berry industry. (2) forest biofuels (forest chips, bio-oil, bio-ethanol),(3) Refining forest biomass for pulp and bioproducts (Bio-product factory) (4) Wood Constructions. 3 (1)Forest berries and plants. (2) forest biofuels, (3) Bio-product factory, (4) Wood Constructions 2 (1)Forest berries and plants (2) forest biofuels, 1 (1)Forest berries and plants. 0 -

Conclusions Kainuu has huge potential refining forest biomass for future bioproducts and biofuels as bio-oil and bioethanol Long tradition for wood fuel production and use In common, strong know-how in measurement technology. In forest bioeconomy, the innovation potential wholenesses are in Kainuu Bioethanol production and its side flows Wood construction in Kantola Business Park Bioproduct factory (strong impact to regional economy) Concentration and enrichment of valuable component of plants and berries

Thank you! Timo Karjalainen Kajaani University Consortium email: timo.karjalainen@oulu.fi