Company type | Osakeyhtiö |
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Founded | 30 December 2004[1] |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Mika Hovilainen (Managing Director and CEO)[2] |
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Owner | Finnish Industry Investment (66.4%) ABB (16.8%) Aker Solutions (16.8%)[3] |
Number of employees | 57 (12/2023)[1] |
Website | www.akerarctic.fi |
Aker Arctic Technology Oy (often shortened to Aker Arctic) is a Finnish engineering company that operates an ice model test basin in Helsinki. In addition to ship model testing, the company offers various design, engineering and consulting services related to icebreakers, other icegoing vessels and arctic offshore projects as well as full scale trials, field expeditions and training for icy conditions. Formerly the arctic research centre of Wärtsilä and later Masa-Yards, Aker Arctic was established on 30 December 2004 as an independent company with Finnish Industry Investment Ltd, ABB and Aker Solutions as its current shareholders.
Aker Arctic and its predecessors have designed more than half of the world's icebreakers.[4] In addition, the company is responsible for a number of recent inventions in the design of icegoing ships, such as the double acting ship and oblique icebreaker concepts.[5][6]