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Brabant Development Agency - Strengthening Economic Structure in Brabant

Established in 1983, Brabant Development Agency (BOM) is a government-owned organization that aims to strengthen the economic structure in Brabant. With a large investment fund, BOM offers assistance and guidance to foreign companies, and operates through four core departments: BOM Venture Capital, BOM New Business Development, BOM Business Parks, and BOM Foreign Investments.

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Brabant Development Agency - Strengthening Economic Structure in Brabant

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  1. Who are we? • Established in 1983 • Brabant Development Agency • Shareholders are: • Ministry of Economic Affairs • Province of Brabant • Mission is: • To strengthen economic structure • > 50 FTE • Large investment fund of € 125 million • Services to foreign companies are: • Assistance, guidance and advice • Free of charge and confidential • In cooperation with Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency

  2. BOM Mission and core activities • Mission is to strengthen the economic structure in Brabant by offering a range of professional services. • 4 core activities = 4 departments • BOM Venture Capital (venture capital, co-investments) • BOM New Business Development (creation & innovation) • BOM Business Parks (restructuring & campus development) • BOM Foreign Investments (international cooperation)

  3. Brabant, The Netherlands, Europe The Netherlands Population: 16,4 mln GDP € 670 bln. 41.543 km2 Amsterdam Province of Brabant Population: 2,4 mln GDP € 100 bln. 5.082 km2

  4. Brabant, The Netherlands Contributes to: ~50% ~30% ~20% ~15% Economic activity Industrial employment manufacturing industry Company R&D spending

  5. Brabant: Business Environment

  6. International Accessibility

  7. International Accessibility • Amsterdam Airport 4th largest in Europe • International Airports of Amsterdam, Brussels and Düsseldorf within 1h to 1,5h drive • Eindhoven Airport • > 2,5 million passengers • Carriers: KLM-Air France, VLM, Transavia, Ryan Air, Wizz Air, AerLingus.com, Corendon Airlines • 40 European destinations • Barcelona, London, Milan, Stockholm, Prague, Warsaw • http://www.eindhovenairport.com/content/direct-flights

  8. Automotive • 50% of employment in the Netherlands • Strong reputation for busses, trucks and special vehicles • High concentration of automotive component companies • Many automotive related companies in chemistry (materials), electronics & communication technology • Access to Europe’s major automotive markets: Germany, France and UK • 90% of business are exports • Automotive programs initiated by companies and facilitated by government in 2g@there program • HighTech Automotive Campus in Helmond • Special focus on EV, driving guidance, powertrain and connected car

  9. Renewable Energies • Ambition: to become a European hotspot in solar energy • Investment of €1.3 billion and 2500 jobs in next 5 years • Develop and manufacture sustainable products with high added value, offer long lasting high-quality employment • Knowledge institutes: • ECN • Dutch Polymer Institute • TNO Science & Industry • Technical University Eindhoven (Tue) • Centre of Technology for Sustainable Development • MiPlaza • Development of new solar research lab Solliance in Eindhoven for thin-film and crystalline solar cells & panels

  10. MedTech • Home to Philips Healthcare • Extensive knowledge and education infrastructure • TU Eindhoven, Avans University, HAS • Holst Centre: focus on Wireless Autonomous Transducer Solutions and systems-in-foil • Center for Translational Molecular Medicine: focus on research & innovation in healthcare • Technical University Eindhoven: >10% of capacity in biomedical and healthcare technology • Bioconnection: provider for production of small-scale clinical batches, filling and freeze-drying • Innovation programs and VC’s • Concentration of subcontractors and suppliers of high quality precision tooling

  11. Information Technology • “Logistics Hotspot of the Netherlands” • Cluster of IT companies • Business system integration • Embedded technologies • Hardware • Gaming and mobile device apps • Servicing clients in North-west Europe • Supporting environment in product development • Design Academy Eindhoven • Technical University Eindhoven (TU/e) • TNO Science & Industry • Holst Institute • Embedded Systems Institute (ESI) • Philips Design, Van Berlo Design & GBO • High Tech Campus Eindhoven

  12. High Tech Systems • High Tech Systems represents: • Electronic and mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, physics, computer science and ICT • Semiconductors, mechatronics, embedded systems, medical technology, precision technology, office machinery • Strong OEM-ers base like Philips, ASML, FEI, NXP and Océ/Canon • Many co-suppliers and co-design suppliers • Knowledge institutes like: • Holst Institute • Embedded Systems Institure • Techinical University Eindhoven • IMEC • TNO Science & Industry • MiPlaza • High Tech Campus Eindhoven (HTCE)

  13. Knowledge Institutions Technical University of Eindhoven (TU/e) • considered 3rd highest influential scientific research by EU (2006) • TU/e offers education to 7,500 students across nine faculties: • One of Europe’s leading universities in the field of engineering science & technology • Key strategic areas: • Energy (400 researchers) • Health (250 researchers) • Smart Mobility (250 researchers) • Best performing Dutch university in the Times Higher Education’s World University Ranking (nr. 114 in the World 200) • Most scientific publications together with industry world-wide. • TU/e has a leading role in two KIC centres of the three European Institute of technology initiatives: Energy and ICT • The TU/e Chemical Technology faculty ranks among the top 5 world-wide focusing on Polymers, Process Technology and Catalysis • TU/e is a key player in the research on solar cells

  14. Embedded Systems Institute (ESI), part of TNO • ESI is public-private partnership founded in 2002 • Founders: TNO, ASML, Océ, Philips and Technical Universities • Focus on industrial embedded systems • Application/market domain of: wafer steppers, printing systems, televisions, medical imaging equipment, automobiles, manufacturing machinery, etc. • Joint research projects by universities and industrial companies. • Close relationships with top-30 high-tech OEM companies in the Netherlands • Strategic partner is IMEC institute (Belgium) • www.esi.nl Knowledge Institutions (2)

  15. Knowledge Institutes (3) Holst Institute Holst Center is independent R&D Technology Institute Combined expertise of wireless sensor technology and systems-in-foil Founded in 2005 by IMEC and TNO 200 employees from > 25 nationalities Commitment from close to 40 industrial partners

  16. Solliance • Solliance is a partnership of R&D organisations working in photovoltaic energy (PV) in the ELAT region (Eindhoven-Leuven-Aachen); • Solliance has been initiated by ECN, TU/e, TNO and Holst Centre, but will expand later with other organisations; • Solliance will create synergy by coordinating the activities of industry, research institutes and universities; • Solliance will further strengthen the region’s position as a world player in PV. • The first five cases • Thin Film Technologies for PV (incl. Thin-Film Silicon) • Organic Solar Cells • Copper-Indium/Gallium-Selenide/Sulphide (CIGSS) Solar Cells • Testing and Characterizing of PV Modules • Production Technology Knowledge Institutes (4)

  17. Unique Centre for Research & Development • Philips Electronics initiator and investor • Investment of € 700 million • > 8.000 researchers: 50 nationalities • Facilities include • 8.000 m2 clean room • 50.000 m2 laboratories • 185.000 m2 office space • Additional 150.000 m2 will be developed • 120 companies located at HTCE • Human focused Innovation: • Micro/Nano systems, Lifetech, Infotainment, Embedded Software, Embedded Systems High Tech Campus Eindhoven

  18. Brabant: Strong in FDI • > 1400 Foreign companies with 100.000 employees • 20% of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in the Netherlands • > 25 newcomers each year investing > € 100 million • Sales, service, logistics, manufacturing and R&D • Recent foreign investors are:

  19. Example Brabant: Taiwan companies • > 50 Taiwanese companies • > 1500 employees • Headquarters, logistics, sales, service & repair and R&D • Information Technology, High Tech Systems, Semiconductor and Automotive • Recent investors: Engenius, ITRI, BenQ, Giga-Byte, Promise Technologies, Innodisk, Vivotek, Advantech

  20. Your contact BOM Foreign InvestmentsGoirleseweg 15, 5026 PB TilburgP.O. Box 3240. 5003 DE TilburgThe NetherlandsT +31 (0)88 831 1120I www.foreigninvestments.euI www.bom.nlE info@foreigninvestments.eu

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