Nova Complex Unveils ‘Waking & Weaving’ Approach to Integrated Infrastructure at Datatalous 2026

(SeaPRwire) –   KOUVOLA, Finland, March 27, 2026 — Nova Complex received an invitation to participate in Datatalous 2026 – Tiekartoista toteutukseen, held in Kouvola, where a company representative delivered a keynote speech detailing Nova’s strategic approach to advancing the data economy and integrating energy and computing systems in Finland.

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Serving as a key platform focused on driving the digital economy and enabling industrial implementation, the event brought together stakeholders from government, industry, and academia to explore ways to turn Finland’s national data center roadmap into concrete action. In this context, a central discussion topic was how infrastructure can support the digital economy’s growth while aligning with local energy systems, industrial structures, and communities.

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During the session, the Nova Complex representative framed the discussion around Finland’s industrial transition, presenting Nova’s broader development philosophy in Europe—with a specific focus on Finland and Kouvola. According to Nova, next-generation computing infrastructure should not be viewed merely as standalone data centers, but as integrated platforms combining energy, computing, and community. This approach emphasizes local industrial collaboration, job creation, tax contributions, community integration, and environmentally responsible, low-carbon development.

A key highlight of the presentation was the NF00 project currently underway in Kouvola. The project is located in the Kymin Ruukki area, a former hub of Finland’s paper industry that played a significant role in the country’s forestry sector development. As traditional industries have gradually phased out, the site is now entering a new transformation phase.

Instead of expanding through new land development, Nova’s strategy at Kymin Ruukki is based on reusing existing industrial assets. The project avoids greenfield land and leverages existing industrial sites and energy infrastructure, aiming to balance infrastructure development and environmental preservation.

Building on this approach, Nova introduced its “Waking & Weaving” concept at the event. “Waking” refers to reactivating existing industrial foundations and energy systems to serve new purposes within a modern industrial framework. “Weaving” emphasizes integrating and coordinating energy, computing, and local industries to form a forward-looking infrastructure ecosystem rooted in continuity and collaboration.

Nova Complex noted that long-term local value remains central to its development strategy. This includes creating stable employment opportunities, extending local industrial value chains, and fostering meaningful community integration. The company emphasized that the significance of infrastructure projects lies not only in initial investment or scale but in their ability to provide sustained support for the host city’s long-term development.

Looking ahead, Nova will continue to position Finland as a key development region, advancing integrated infrastructure models aligned with local energy systems and industrial foundations while contributing to regional sustainable economic growth.

Nova Complex
Contact Details: Bernard Mah
Email: marketing@novacomplex.com

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