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3 E Network Announces Progress Update on Finland AI Data Centre Project: Site Clearance Completed and Earthworks Underway

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3 E Network Technology Group Limited (the “Company” or “3 E Network”), a business-to-business (“B2B”) information technology (“IT”) business solutions provider with the inspiration to become a next-generation artificial intelligence (“AI”) infrastructure solutions provider,  announced a substantial progress on the construction progress of its AI data center project in Finland. Following the recent formal approval of the building permit, on-site construction activities have commenced, and the project is progressing in accordance with the current development plan.

Caption: Construction progress at 3 E Network’s Finland d site. (Left) Tree felling and site clearance have been completed. (Right) Large excavation equipment has arrived on site, and earthworks are now fully underway.

Site clearance and earthworks progressing in line with development plan

Following a long-term land lease agreement between the Company and the city of Mikkeli, Finland, the granting of the building permit provides a regulatory basis for the project to proceed. The Company has transitioned from preliminary preparations to on-site construction. As of the date of this announcement, tree felling and site clearance have been completed, preparing the site for the next stages of construction.

The project has entered the earthworks phase. Excavation and grading equipment has been deployed on site, and related construction activities are underway. This represents a further step in the Company’s Finland data center development plan. The commencement of earthworks is intended to support the initial phase of the project, which is expected to include a 6MW computing facility, subject to further development and implementation.

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With the continued development of generative AI and large language models, demand for computing infrastructure has increased. The Finland project is intended to leverage the country’s energy supply and cooling conditions to support the development of data center infrastructure. The Company expects that the project, if completed as planned, could support high-performance computing and AI-related workloads, although such outcomes remain subject to project execution and market conditions.

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On-site construction and supply chain activities progressing in parallel

In addition to site selection considerations, the Company is coordinating construction planning with its supply chain arrangements. The current earthworks are preparing the site for the potential installation of prefabricated modular data center units. At the same time, procurement and prefabrication of certain mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems, as well as related equipment, are being carried out in parallel. This approach is intended to facilitate coordination between construction phases and may contribute to improved project timelines, subject to execution and external factors.

The Company has indicated that it is taking ESG (environmental, social and governance) considerations into account in the project. By working with local partners, site clearance and earthworks are being carried out in accordance with applicable local environmental regulations. The Company expects that this approach may help manage environmental impact and support local economic activity, although the extent of such impact will depend on ongoing project development.

Dr. Tingjun Yang, CEO of 3 E, commented on the current construction progress and noted that the project is advancing in line with the planned timetable.

“We are pleased to see the Finland AI data center project move from the planning stage into the construction phase,” said Dr. Yang. “Following the approval of the building permit, on-site work has commenced, including site clearance and earthworks. These developments reflect the coordinated efforts of our team and local partners. As demand for AI-related computing infrastructure continues to evolve, we intend to continue advancing the project in accordance with our development plan. The Company will continue to monitor project milestones, supply chain coordination and environmental considerations, with the objective of supporting the next phases of development, subject to applicable conditions and requirements.”

For further details regarding the official announcement issued by the City of Mikkeli on the project’s building permit, please refer to: Aurora Core Technology data centre project building permit becomes legally binding.

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