Harri Haavikko Oy and the Resilience Layer of European Critical Infrastructure
A Finnish industrial SME positioned at the intersection of technical shelters, infrastructure continuity and dual-use resilience.
Harri Haavikko Oy is a Finnish industrial company based in Mikkeli, specialised in the design, manufacture, equipping, installation and servicing of technical equipment shelters under the CRoom concept. Its core activity is not the production of weapons systems or sensitive defence payloads, but the provision of protected, controlled and serviceable physical environments for infrastructure technologies. This places the company in a strategically relevant segment of the dual-use industrial base: the layer that helps telecom, energy, industrial and transport-related systems remain operational under demanding environmental and continuity conditions.
The report analyses the company from a strategic-technological perspective, focusing on its corporate identity, industrial footprint, technology base, deployment evidence, institutional funding links, research connections, dual-use relevance and regulatory transparency. It assesses how far Harri Haavikko Oy contributes to European resilience, critical infrastructure protection and supply-chain autonomy, while distinguishing carefully between verified public evidence, stated commercial positioning and areas where ownership, component-origin governance, defence-programme participation or formal military qualification are not publicly disclosed.

