Transcript Saarland
Apr16
Innovation Strategy
Saarland
Dr. Christian Ege
State Secretary
Ministry of Economics and Labour
Tel. +49 (681) 501-1627
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Why Innovation Strategy?
Benchmark Pittsburgh
Succesful turnaround after dramatical
loss of employment in the 80ies
Pittsburgh today
10 Headquarters of Fortune 1000
Companies
Over 300 foreign Companies
Strong Industries
Strong Technology Clusters:
“... while Pittsburgh used to be called
‘Steel Town,’ they need to call it
‘Knowledge Town.’”
President George W. Bush
Over 220.000 Employees in
• Information Technology
• Life Sciences
• Advanced Manufacturing
• Advanced Materials
• Environmental Technology
• Logistics
Renowned Universities
• Carnegie Mellon University
• University of Pittsburgh
• Penn State University
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Saarland`s road to 2010
Location Profile
and Image
Unclear
Innovative
Companies
• Enhancing research
competence
• Stimulating
entrepreneurship
• Qualification
• Supporting cooperations
and innovation transfer
• Improvement of
international
competitiveness
• Promotion and Marketing
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VK Steel Works/
Saarschleife
Dwindling
Industrial Sectors
Treasures in
Education and
Research
1990-2000
Saarland:
Most dynamic
European Region
it
Industriekultourismus
automotive
Tourism and
Industrial
Culture
Innovation
Strategy
60.000
New Jobs
Prosperity
through Cluster
Development
2010
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Innovation Strategy Saarland
6 Cluster Initiatives
CLUSTER
Success
Stories
it.saarland
biokom.saarland
automotive.saarland
knowledge.saarland
logistics.saarland
energy.saarland
European
Regional
Innovation
Award 2004
New Wave Caffé
IT Security for
Airbus A380
Ironing with Software for Pro- Competence Center
NanoBioTech
Nanotech cess Management
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BMW X3 is „half a Saarländer“
Apr16
Modules, Components, Parts and
Equipment from Saarland Suppliers
Nothelfer (Production line)
Halberg Guss (Engine block)
Bosch (Common Rail)
ZF (Automatic gearbox)
~ 40% added value
Eberspächer (Exhaust system)
from Saarland
ThyssenKrupp (Parts)
Saargummi (Gasket)
Nedschroef Fraulautern (Joining elements)
Becker Industrial (Tools)
Juncker und Partner (Measuring fixture)
Siebert (Display boards)
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Saarland: In the heart of Europes Automotive
Industry
More than 75 % of OEMs
produce within a radius of
500 km
Emden
Amsterdam
Bremen
Wolfsburg
London
Bochum
Eindhoven
Antwerpen
Hannover
Düsseldorf
Gent
Brüssel
Douel
Poissy
Filns
VW
Audi
Volvo
BMW, MAN
Citroën
Kässbohrer
Peugeot
Porsche
Iveco
Mercedes
British Leyland
Ford
Swatch Mobil
Renault / RVI*
Alfa Romeo
Fiat
Lancia
*Vehicules Industrielles
Renault-Trucks
Eisenach
Rüsselsheim
Mannheim
Kaiserslautern
Batilly
Saarlouis
Paris
Wörth
Gaggenau
Ingolstadt
Rennes
Billancourt
GM
Luxemburg
Meubeuge
Köln
Frankfurt
Charleroi
Dieppe
Sandouville
Bonn
Aulnay
500 km
Mulhouse
Lignyen Barrois
Stuttgart
Ulm
Sochaux
München
Bern
Lyon
Annonay
Turin
Chiasso
Arona
Suzzera
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Saarland: Third largest Automotive Supplier
Region in Germany
Source: Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft, 2004
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Cluster it.saarland
Key data in
education
More than 80
young companies
15 Study programms
35 Professors
2.300 Students
1.000 Trainees
Starter Center
Science Park 1 und 2
IT Park
Main topics
Big Players
Software & Consulting
Language technology
Mobile Solutions
Saftey & Security
100% secure car
Grafic solutions
IDS Scheer
SAP
T-Systems
Orbis, Infor
Saardata, imc, Anubis
Syborg, Eurodata
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Competence in Information Systems
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Competence Center of Computer Science
founded in 2004 with the support of the Saarland Government
Department of Computer Science at Saarland University,
Information Systems at the University of Applied Sciences
Max-Planck-Institut for Computer Science
Max-Planck-Institut für Software Systems
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence
Schloss Dagstuhl – International Conference and Research
Center for Computer Science
Center for Bioinformatics
Computational Linguistics & Phonetics
Institute for Information Systems
Institute of Law and Informatics
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Competence Center for NanoBioTech
Nano Analytics
Functional Materials
New Materialien
Chemical
Nanotechnology
Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology
Cellular / Medical
Biotechnology
Kryo Technology
Application in SME from different Industries
Members: 75
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Leading in NanoBioTechnology
European Regional
Innovation Award
First Place for Saarland
Category„Knowledge based
Economy", 2004
Project: Competence Center
for NanoBioTechnology
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The Cluster knowledge.saarland
Network for Education and
Training Saarland (NETS e.V.)
Network Partners (Co-opetition)
Crosslinking to other Clusters
Listing of competences
Market analysis
Congresses
Intermediation of cooperation
partners
teras
Rechtsakademie
Acquisition of projects EU, Federal
Germany, World bank
Acquisition of major customers
Fair participation
Market exploration
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Projects of Innovation Strategy
84 Projects from 2001 to 2006
Examples:
Science Park II (2005)
NanoBio4Future (2005)
Max-Planck-Institute for Software Systems (2004)
New University Law (2004)
EU Regional Innovation Award (2004)
Competence Center CC-NanoBioTech (2003)
EuroCryo: Research Cellbank (2003)
Trilateral Initiative with Fraunhofer (2002)
UMTS-Demonstration Center at German Institute for Artificial
Intelligence (2002)
IT-Park Saarland (2002)
Multimedia-Initiative with German Telekom (2001)
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Results
Strategy
2001
Employment:
Acquisition:
Students:
Spin Offs:
Patents:
Infrastructure:
1. Balance Sheet
2004
2. Balance Sheet
2007
57.000 employees in cluster industries (growth of 3,38% since 1999,
IT: +37,92%, Automotive: +8,06%)
Successful acquisition of research funding from Germany, EU and
Industry (i.e. in 6. EU-Research Framework Programme over 25 Mio €)
Positive development of studends in cluster studies
(i.e. IT: increase from 1.900 up to 2.300 students since 2000)
Nearly 200 spin offs from our universities with around 1.500 employees
since 1995
Positive upward trend at patent application
(+10% since 1999)
Successful extension of technology infrastructure:
i.e. IT Park, Science Park 2, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
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Cluster employment from 1999 to 2005
Employees in Cluster
Automotive:
26.008
Logistics:
9.076
IT:
7.482
Knowledge:
6.793
Energy:
6.019
Biokom:
750
IT
8,06%
37,92%
Automotive
Logistics
3,88%
Cluster overall
3,38%
-2,92%
Saarland overall
-4,69%
Knowledge
(including R&D)
Germany overall
-5,40%
-26,69%
Energy
(without Coal Mining)
-30%
-20%
-10%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
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Success is never final
(Winston Churchill)
Thank you very much for your
attention
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