Drone image of Sundsvall Bay and Stenstan.
Photographer: Evelina Ytterbom
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Finnish company establishes its first AI center in Sundsvall

Verda Cloud Oy has chosen to establish its first AI center in Sundsvall. The investment represents a significant boost to the business community in Västernorrland and strengthens the region's position in technology and artificial intelligence.

The establishment is an important step in a time characterized by geopolitical uncertainty, increased global dependencies, and rapid technological shifts. Building capacity for AI development within the EU is not only about innovation and growth, but also about long-term independence, robustness, and room for maneuver. From this perspective, Verda's initiative contributes to strengthening Europe's technological resilience, starting in Västernorrland.

Plans for an AI campus focused on research and development

As part of the establishment, there are plans to develop an AI campus focused on research and development. This will create new opportunities for collaboration between academia, industry, and startups in the region. By bringing together expertise, infrastructure, and capital, the conditions for new ideas and innovations to be developed and commercialized locally will be improved.

The establishment also opens up opportunities for circular collaborations. For example, residual heat from data centers can be utilized and contribute to increased local benefits and resilience, including in relation to energy solutions and food supply.

Strengthening the innovation system in Västernorrland

High Coast Invest, which is part of BizMaker and works with initiatives to promote business establishment, has played a role in the dialogue surrounding the initiative.

When international companies choose to establish themselves in the region, it strengthens the entire innovation system – from start-ups and growth companies to academia and public actors. Verda Cloud Oy's establishment in Sundsvall thus marks not only a corporate investment, but also a strategic step in the development of Västernorrland as a growing AI region in Europe.

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