Arctic Advisory Associates Services

AAA guides, advises, and consults with clients entering the Poles through a logical process including NBD and familiarization, planning for FID, and continuing consultancy and networking advice and awareness of investment (e.g. Arctic/Space/Maritime technologies’) opportunities.

Typical services/arenas shown below are for illustrative purposes only. Clients will determine their own exact requirements and the order, type, and timing for implementation of services commissioned.

What areas we work in and provide advice and solutions for:

Arctic Advisory Associates is engaged with Arctic and related Space/Technology matters at governmental, research, and commercial levels and this includes evolving current themes such as:

  • The Northern Shipping Route, new opportunities and threats to existing systems and infrastructure
  • Resource development, responsible and safe exploration, extraction, and shipping
  • Impacts of Arctic climate change: Research data; Mitigation and Adaptation strategies; governance
  • Centrality of Indigenous people of the North, ensuring equity participation & sustainable development
  • Astro-Arctic-based technologies, applications and communication, access, and security issues
  • Service sector opportunities in the cold: insurance, construction, aviation, medical, rescue, SAR and emergency response training.
  • Tourism, a growth sector supporting environmental awareness and local investment
  • Dispute frameworks (regulations, legislation) and resolution at the Poles, now and emerging
  • Arctic geopolitics, strategic impacts, international participation, Arctic institutions (e.g. Arctic Council, Antarctic Treaty, Space legislation, etc)
  • Arctic Investment Fund, technology innovation and a vehicle for investors seeking exposure to the Arctic and Space-linked century.

Arctic Policy Development Factors

For more detail on the areas in which we work, see our A3 chart available to download here (PDF: 1MB), or click on the image below. The following schematic is intended to be used as an aide memoire, regarding the main issues occurring in the region today.

All artwork reproduced with kind permission of The Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge UK