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Prospectus A3 Landscape Top Science & Innovation Parks in the Netherlands Motor of a strong and sustainable economy Contents 5 Preface 6 Top Science & Innovation Parks 7 Facts & figures 8 Global Challenges 10 Our involvement in Global Challenges 12 Our Strengths 13 Our Success Factors 16 Amsterdam Science Park 20 Brightlands Chemelot Campus 24 High Tech Campus Eindhoven 28 Kennispark Twente 32 Leiden Bio Science Park 36 TU Delft Science Park O v e r 40 Utrecht Science Park v i e w I S c 44 Wageningen Campus i e n c e & I n n o v a t i o n P a r k 3 s e xcellent opportunities inspiring locations wonderful communities s e s u p m a C n o i t a v o n n I w e i v r e v O 4 Preface We are proud to present an overview of the eight leading Our strengths are based upon: Science & Innovation Parks in the Netherlands. Together we are true knowledge and innovation within specific niches related to considered to be the greatest driving force of the Dutch global challenges; economy. We are quickly becoming clusters of European an accessible research infrastructure; significance. We offer excellent opportunities, inspiring locations substantial shared facilities and services; and wonderful communities to leading companies from home complete clusters and available talent; and abroad, to knowledge institutions and to other attractive work and living environments with adequate real organisations, helping these to further develop their activities. estate opportunities to accommodate the growth of start-ups Top-of-the-line research at our Science & Innovation Parks and other companies; results in more knowledge transfer, new innovative products a highy educated, multilingual population in a stable and (and services), more businesses and new jobs. We know how to prosperous country. attract and retain talent, and contribute to the economic growth and competitiveness of the Netherlands. Our first-rate R&D is focused on solving important global challenges related to health, We hope you are feeling inspired and would love to welcome you clean water, food security and sustainable systems. to one or more of our Science & Innovation Parks. September 2016 Amsterdam Leiden Brightlands Kennispark Twente Wageningen Campus Utrecht Science Park TU Delft Science Park High Tech Campus Science Park Bio Science Park Chemelot Campus Eindhoven Leo Le Duc Ellen Smit Bert Kip Kees Eijkel Petra Caessens Floris de Gelder Anne-Lize Hoftijzer Frans Schmetz O v e r v i e w I S c i e n c e & I n n o v a t i o n P a r k 5 s Eight Science & Innovation Parks 130 Companies 430 Companies 3,875 Jobs 9,300 Jobs 6,345 Students 24,300 Students 85 Companies 130 Companies 22,600 Jobs 18,283 Jobs 51,700 Students 24,695 Students s 219 Companies 150 Companies 77 Companies 196 Companies e s u p m 16,000 Jobs 10,000 Jobs 1,700 Jobs 6,800 Jobs a C n o i t 24,080 Students 660 Students 10,800 Students a v o n n I w e i v r e v O 6 1,755 Facts & figures 1,417 Companies 1,417 857 659 Start-ups 2010 2015 2020 627 Small & Medium-sized Enterprises 131 Corporates / Global players 107,350 88,558 Jobs 88,558 75,362 47,494 Universities / research institutes 2010 2015 2020 33,167 Companies 7,897 Other 156,595 142,580 Students 142,580 119,821 14,847 International 2010 2015 2020 O v e r v i e w I S c i e n c billion investment value 2010-2020 e & €3.94 I n n o v a t i o n P a r k 7 s Global Challenges Health, Food security Environment demographic and sustainable and resource change and agriculture and security well-being forestry reducing emissions and improving resource/energy developing high-quality, increasing sustainable efficiency economically sustainable agricultural production bio-based solutions and innovative health and improving the global care systems supply chain materials revolution and product design creating opportunities for decreasing food losses new jobs and growth and waste and improving optimization and food quality and food eliminating waste in safety plastics ensuring that all who are s k suffering from hunger and r a P malnutrition have access n o i t a to nutritious food v o n n I & e c n e i c S w e i v r e v O 8 Access to clean Smart, green Economic Secure societies and fresh water and integrated growth and improving societal resilience against natural generating access to fresh transport social inclusion and man-made disasters water drastically reducing making economic growth sustainably ensuring its transport's emissions more socially inclusive safety and quality lowering dependence on without dampening fossil fuels incentives to work, save reducing transport impact and invest on biodiversity and preserving natural resources O v e r v i e w I S c i e n c e & I n n o v a t i o n P a r k Sources: Societal Challenges Horizon 2020 + 10 Global Challenges World Economic Forum 9 s leading companies excellent institutions top-level research s k r a P n o i t a v o n n I & e c n e i c S w e i v r e v O 10 Our involvement in Global Challenges Health, Food security Environment Access to clean Smart, green Economic Secure demographic and resource and fresh and integrated growth societies change security water transport and social and well-being inclusion O v e r v i e w I S c i e n c e & I n n o v a t i o n P a r k 11 s Our Strengths Science & Innovation Parks are not regular business parks, they have four distinctive core competences and values. client-based governance and living environment providing strong focus on R&D and (international) companies, knowledge intensive activities scientists and students excellent conditions Strong reputation presence of several anchor active open innovation tenants with an international system , with shared research reputation and network facilities, accelerating innovation (research institutes, corporate on an international level companies) s k r a P n o i t a v o n n I & e c n e i c S w e i v r e v O 12 Source: Buck Consultants International, 2016 Our Success Factors Suitable buildings must be A high-quality business Transfer of know-how/ open Shared research facilities A science and innovation park Talent and excellence are key available at the park to environment improves the innovation is why companies want help start-ups and SMEs by generates start-ups continuously. factors for the success of a research accommodate companies in all attractiveness of a park. This could to be located close to each other: providing state-of-the-art facilities The vast majority need financing in group or a company and obviously development phases, from small concern a landscaped environment, working together to develop faster without huge investments. They are various stages of their development. also for a science and innovation offices in incubators to stand-alone pleasant buildings, joint amenities and better ideas, while recognising also often the kick-starter of From seed financing to venture park as a whole. single tenant buildings. and facilities, such as a cafeteria, each other’s IP. cooperation between companies capital for international expansion. gym, conference centre or small and researchers at the park. shops. Shared Talent & Suitable High-quality research excellence buildings business Open Financing environment facilities innovation Critical Anchor mass Marketing tenant Organisation & Vision management O v e r v i Marketing of a Science & A Science & Innovation Park Presence of at least one large know- In order to guarantee a prosperous A dedicated park organisation & e w I Innovation Park is necessary as requires critical mass to become how & technology driven anchor Science & Innovation Park for management is needed in order to S c i competition is found across the the place to be. More researchers guarantees a continuous decades, a strong on make the other factors work. e tenant vision n c e globe. Getting the park on the radar and developers lead to more flow of ideas and new concepts, development, size, technology & I of target companies is crucial to interaction and better chances of generated by students, PhD niches and facilities is necessary. n n o v develop critical mass. innovation success. students, scientists, applied a t i o researchers and business n P a developers. r k Source: Buck Consultants International, 2016. 13 s innovative products knowledge transfer s increasing k r a P n o i t a v o n business n I & e c n e i c S w e i v r e v O 14 Overview I Science & Innovation Parks 5 1 Amsterdam Science Park Connecting Boundless Minds City Center Oost er Ring dijk (cycle rout e) Diemen - IJbur g 108 ARCNL 124 Infrastructure 110 S 1D 1B NLeSC cience Ignis Teleci ty Park t 1B a 1A 140 0 k a r 1 r a ACE Ventu re t P A s 1T 120 e S 4 c c g n SURFsa ra n Lab ien 1 e c e ie e 1 P k 129 c 402 a w rk S S k 131 g u n 404 l i 104 o R CWI Matrix Inn ova tion 4 M Train station AMOLF 125 123 400 406 102 135 Aqua Center l Vancis 408 Amsterdam Science Park a i 121 g 105 t n ILCA 1 minute n i s e Meet & Eat u d C i a Within direct proximity o Nikhef 410 s ro Uni versum h e li 103 R n a M Oer knal a c G il l a 306 v ry r k Airport la a Stude nt a P 3 n 107 ce 1E n acc ommod ation e Aer ci Amsterdam Airport Schiphol UvA S 111 20 - 40 minutes 20 min by car, AUC Scien ce Park Scien ce Park Ams terdam Ams terdam 113 30 min by train Polder 205 UvA k 650 201 ar P From Schiphol: more than Facul ty of Scien ce ce Equinix en 610 ci Masl ow Sp ar 904 IXA S 320 direct connections to Anna Ho eve 98 countries worldwide Scien ce Park n Ams terdam Total building capacity: a l a is ru K Motorway 0 3 1 1 A 1 g Ter ra Direct exit from A10 ring road S e C 5 minutes w a g ro n l i in 2 R a 7 M 2.6 km ca.
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