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Wednesday 18.9.2019
Kampusklubi, Korkeakoulunkatu 1, Tampere
CAMPUS SEMINAR
#CampusSeminar2019 @Kampusklubi @sykoy
Program
8.30 Registration and coffee
9.00 Welcome and OpeningMauno Sievanen, CEO, University Properties of Finland LtdKalervo Vaananen, Professor, University of Turku
Practicalities for cosy seminar daySuvi Nenonen, University Properties of Finland Ltd
9.30 Finnish Campus development from European perspectiveCampus as part of city strategyJuha Uotila, University Properties of Finland LtdAlexandra den Heijer, Delft University, NL
10.00 Coffee break
10.30 Campus development in Nordic collaboration
Striving for sustainability, integration and elite level –Strategic Campus development at DTUSusanne Nielsen, Denmark and Norway, Jacob Steen Møller, DTU
Campus strategy – what, why, how?Tore Haugen, NTNU, Norway
11.00 Lunch and networking
12.00 Academic workplace
Lucas Windlinger ZWAH, Switzerland
Ruud van Wezel, NL
Peggie Rothe, Leesman, UK
Panel discussion, chair Suvi Nenonen
13.00 Campus and ServicesSamuel Koivisto, University Properties of Finland Ltd Knowledge hotspots – why Kampusareena got the Innobridge AwardAndrew Harrison, UKMervi Huhtelin, University Properties of Finland Ltd
13.45 Coffee break
14.15 North-South connection – collaboration with NamibiaTim Wucher, DololoErkki Sutinen University of Turku
14.45 Sustainability in campus developmentSustainability perspectives in SYKAki Havia, AP Lassila, University Properties of Finland Ltd
Towards more good instead of less badCarlo Battisti
15.45 Summing up the daySuvi Nenonen , Mauno Sievanen, University Properties of Finland Ltd
16.00 Thank You
After seminar drinks
OPENING
18.9.2019
Presenter
Mauno Sievänen
CEO, University Properties of Finland Ltd
SYK in Key figures
Founded 2009
Revenue 2018 159.5 mn €
237 buildings, 16 campuses in 12 cities
Properties have an area of 1.1 mn m²
Market value of properties 1.4 bn € 2018
Value of leases 1.7 bn € 2018
Investments 2018 98 mn €
28 employees + service providers
>90% of revenues from universities
(University Properties of Finland Ltd)
Vibrant environment for
efficient, high-quality learning
and research
Important enabler
for regional growth
Effectively support the needs
of spaces of our customersResponsible partner of
our customer
Accumulative knowledge Internationally fascinating
campus
Campus as a part of a city Sustainable development
We support the success of our customer
Strategic projects
Research and develop Act responsibly Create added value Listen to the customer
Values
Mission
We own and develop international
and vibrant campuses
Strategy – “To become the most valued campus developer in Europe”
Three Waves of RDI-actions
WAVE 1
2010 - 2014
KICK OFF
FINLAND
FUTURE
LEARNING
ENVIRONMENTS
WAVE 2
2015 - 2016
DEMONSTRATIONS
NORDIC
COUNTRIES
CAMPUS
RETROFITTING
WAVE 3
2017 - 2019
INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
EUROPE
NAMIBIA
SYK ACADEMY
CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABILITY
DIGITALIZATION AND SERVICES
The goal is to make SYK employees familiar
with the valuable RDI-investments of recent years.
Additionally SYK Academy acts as a platform for
transdisciplinary research, development and
innovation projects together with universities and
other research institutions as well as with a
partner network.
SYK ACADEMY
RDI-intensive mindset
in SYK
STRATEGIC
RDI-PROJECTS
EXPLORATIVE CULTURE
AND DEMONSTRATIONS
NETWORKS AND
PARTNERSHIPEVIDENCE BASED
DECISIONS
SYK Academy
SYK Academy 2019
SYK ACADEMY
RDI-PORTFOLIODEMONSTRATIONS
EVENTS
COMMUNICATION
NETWORKS
SYK ACADEMY
University of Iceland
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Danish University of Technology
Delft University of Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
The Foundation Sophia Antipolis
University of Malaga
Chalmers University of Technology
Berlin University of Applied Sciences
University of Glasgow
Anglia Ruskin University
Universidade de Lisboa
University College London
Vienna University of Technology
Royal Institute of Technology
St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
University of Warsaw
Gdańsk University of Technology
Tampere Region EU-Office
Politecnico di Milano
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
International partners
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
StanfordUniversityUniversity of MelbourneUniversity of Namibia
Thank you!
Campus as part of city strategy
CHANGING ENVIRONMENT
IN CHANGING SOCIETY
18.9.2019
Presenter
Juha Uotila
Director, Campus development and Marketing
Lähde: Greg Clark
Urbanization
Shared
economyI have…
…you need
Experience economy
Product
Product + brand
Product + brand + service
Product + brand + service + experience ADDED VALUE
Circular
economy
Repair/
Reuse/
Recycle
Production
Distribution
Consumption
Innovation
economy
Ecosystem
Innovations
Platforms
Changing society
Flea markets
Shared usecars
Start-upsDeck Arena
Resource-wisdom
Intellectualcapital
Financial frame
Spearheads
Urban structure
General plan
What’s possible
What’s important
What’s sensible
How it’s realized
Campus strategy with clients and cities
PRESCHOOL
DAY CARE
FURTHEREDUCATION
ELEMENTARY
HIGH SCHOOL
UNIVERSITY OFAPPLIED SCIENCES
VOCATIONALCOLLEGE
UNIVERSITY
BUSINESS
RESIDENCE
Campuses for multiple users
Researcher
hotel
Restaurants
and cafesGym services
Campus
Campus as the heart of the community
INTERACTION
TRUSTINNOVATION
SYNERGY
Campus strategies
Campus concept
Changing user needs
Campus
Campus as a social platform
The path to the future
We have to respond:
a new way of thinking
City planning
Campuses under
development
The old classroom
Different educational levels
on campus
Multifunctional spaces
Synergy of functions
Services
The future
we can’t yet imagine
Changing society
Thank you!
CAMPUS AS A SERVICE
18.9.2019
Presenter
Samuel Koivisto
Director, Customers and Services
User ServicesSupporting users in daily life
Real Estate ServicesSafe and healthy environment
Efficiency
Added Value ServicesAttractiveness
User Journey
Attractive Campusby Co-created Servicescape
Info
WelcomingRestaurants
Arriving
at
Campus
Lifelong Learning
Working
Researching
Meetings
EventsPartnership Wellbeing Living at Campus
Leaving from
Campus
Campus
Examples from different Campus
User Journey
Info
WelcomingRestaurants
Arriving
at
Campus
Lifelong Learning
Working
Researching
Meetings
EventsPartnership Wellbeing Living at Campus
Leaving from
Campus
OULU OULU
TURKU
TAMPERE
KUOPIO
OULU TAMPERE
LAPPEENRANTA
TAMPERE
TAMPERE
KUOPIO
Drivers for service development
User Journey
Info
WelcomingRestaurants
Arriving
at
Campus
Lifelong Learning
Working
Researching
Meetings
EventsPartnership Wellbeing Living at Campus
Leaving from
Campus
OULU
TURKU
TAMPERE
OULU TAMPERE
TAMPERE
Digitalization
HospitalityEfficiency
Collaboration
Life Long Learning
SustainabilitySharing
LAPPEENRANTA
Thank you!
SUSTAINABILITY PERSPECTIVES IN SYK
18.9.2019
Presenter
Aki Havia
Director, Project Management
Ari-Pekka Lassila
Environmental Engineer
Sustainability Vision:
Most Responsible Campuses in Europe by 2030
ECOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY
• Combating climate change
• Protecting biodiversity
• Renewable and intelligent
energy solutions
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
• Sharing economy and smart
resource utilization
• Circular economy creating value
• Strong economy enables
responsible operations
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
• Everyone's right of learning
• Life-long learning
• Multicultural campuses
• Preserving the cultural heritage
• Active stakeholder interaction
This means for us:
Carbon neutral
campuses
The vitality
of regions
SYK sustainability goals and targets
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Energy: The best commercial property owner in Finland awarded by the Ministry of the Environment regarding
completed energy savings during the years 2010 - 2016
• Funding: First Green Bond of real estate business in Finland in November 2018.
• Environment: 9 buildings with BREEAM grade of “Very Good” by the end of 2019
GOALS FOR THE FUTURE
Company level
• SYK will head for carbon neutrality by its own actions by 2030.
Construction
• BREEAM certification grade of “Excellent” for new construction and “Very Good” for major renovations.
• Energy and emissions
• Energy class A
• Purchased energy less than 150 kWh/brm2,a
• More than 75 % of energy used in building must be renewable
• Emissions less than 25 kgCO2/brm2,a
Existing buildings
• Buildings in operation will consume 7.5 % less energy by 2025
compared to 2016
• 75 % of building area will be BREEAM certified by the end of 2022
Why Green Bond?
Estimated Funding
2022
Present Funding
2018
Green bonds
Investment
Bank loans
Need of Loans for the large investments
Broader base of funding
Interest of investors in responsibility
Advancement of the global
sustainable development
Long term competitiveness
Brand value
National forerunner status
Organisational commitment to responsibility
in strategic, tactical and operational levels
Green Bond challenges us
• We are commited to using money in projects with environmental benefits.
• In construction project it means concrete solutions e.g.
New properties or major renovation with a BREEAM “Very Good” and an energy use that is at least 15% lower than that required by the Finnish national building code
Existing buildings with BREEAM In-use certification “Very Good”
Energy efficiency projects leading to a reduction of energy use of at least 25%
Technical solutions utilizing renewable energy for properties
Clean transportation infrastructure for electric vehicles.
• We report the progress annually: ”Investor Letter”
• Green Bond funding has a significant role in achieving the sustainability goals
Thank You!