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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARKS IN PORTUGAL. Different Models Different Experiences. Introduction. Different models and different histories Models depended on the will of promoters Partnership, leadership, means and attitudes Private company OK, other models also
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARKS IN PORTUGAL Different Models Different Experiences Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
Introduction • Different models and different histories • Models depended on the will of promoters • Partnership, leadership, means and attitudes • Private company OK, other models also • Academy, local authorities and facilitators • Right resources at right time – champions, leadership and enthusiasm Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
The Cases • 8 Full Members with 10 projects, including all Founders and 2 Associate Members • So 12 Parks, 4 Greater Lisbon, 4 Northern Portugal, 3 Central Portugal, 1 Madeira • 6 operating, 4 Greater Lisbon, 1 Northern Portugal, 1 Madeira Island • Space for other new ventures, especially in Southern Portugal and in the Azores Islands Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
Greater Lisbon • All 4 Greater Lisbon Parks are operating: • 1 large S&T Park (Taguspark) with University campus for 3,000 students; • 1 urban Technology Park (Lispolis) linked to a State Technology infrastructure; • 2 Parks in South Bank – a Research Park (Madan Park) somehow connected to a nearby Technology Pole (Mutela Tecpark) Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
1 – Taguspark (i) • Incorporated in 1992 as private company • Equity € 20 million to acquire 60 hectares and act as investment promoter • Government gave € 5 million to Academy to subscribe 25% with condition that new company offered 40 hectares free of charge • Others agreed, getting right to favourable prices of land Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
1 – Taguspark (ii) • Oeiras City took 16% and made Integrated Plan – 360 ha with housing and leisure • Tagusparque invested so far € 100 million • Others invested € 200 million • 160 users, 7,000 people, 1,000 students • Animating relations companies / University • Joint projects for applied research • Unavoidable for technology or innovation Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
2 – Lispolis (i) • In 1989 Ministry of Industry expropriated and gave to INETI 12 ha next to campus • In 1991 INETI and others formed Lispolis • In 1993 INETI built and gave to Lispolis the Center for Incubation and Development • Since 1994 INETI built 6 more buildings Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
2 – Lispolis (ii) • Some promoters dropped, but Lispolis has now 16 Members, including Universities • Lispolis manages well CID (42 incubated) and the whole Pole on behalf of INETI • 40,000 m2 built and 75 tenants, 8 buildings to be raised up to 2005, all by third parties • Dependence harms decision power • Lisbon big city has many other priorities Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
3 – Mutela Tecpark • On Lisnave shipyard’s 11,000 m2 funded in 1994 to incubate staff spin-offs • Founder Almada City changed attitude when Lisnave decided to close the shipyard • Property given first to State and afterwards to a new real estate Investment Fund • PTM/A is tenant and sub-lets spaces to CINTEC, 25 new companies and 4 others Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
4 – Madan Parque (i) • In 1995 Madan Parque was created in Faculty of S&T campus, also in Almada • Association Faculty / City / Uninova • In 2001 Almada City donated 2.5 hectares • American model of Research Parks • In 2004 first grant of funds to build central building and Incubator • 20 technology based start-ups incubated Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
4 – Madan Parque (ii) • Active without buildings, in Uninova and Faculty facilities • Participation in joint projects is permanent, giving Madan Parque great visibility • Synergies and complementaritiesbetween neighbours Mutela and Madan should be exploited by Almada • Coordinated leadership could be the key Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
Northern Portugal • Northern Portugal had more difficulty to start the process but has found its way: • 3 medium Technology Parks in industrial environments – Tecmaia, already in operation, Avepark and Portuspark, with links to different Universities; • 1 small Research Park (UPTEC) run by the Oporto University next to its campus Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
5 – Tecmaia (i) • In 1991 creation of APCTP led to attraction for STP’s in Northern Portugal • In 1999 a multinational delocalized and left an estate of 10 hectares and building worth € 7 million that the Government had to pay • Maia City bought it to install Tecmaia • Open in 2001, 10,000 m2 are now full with 33 companies and 350 workers – Waiting list for 5,000 m2 Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
5 – Tecmaia (ii) • Expansion possible up to 80,000 m2 by new buildings in the available land • Company incorporated by Maia City and Agencies linked to Ministry of Economy – now 51% equity Maia City, 9.9% APCTP • No funds or aids, only Bank credit and risk of shareholders • Enthusiasm of Maia City similar to Oeiras Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
6/7/8 – APCT Porto • Formed in 1992 by Universities, companies and Government, APCTP decided to build 3 small Poles • € 15 million paid 60 hectares in Maia, 49 hectares in Feira and 38 hectares at Taipas • Maia project abandoned in 1997, Taipas and Feira infrastructured in 2000 • Still no building in 2004 Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
6/7 – Avepark and Portuspark • Sold Maia land against Tecmaia equity • Sold Taipas pole to new Avepark, keeping 15% of € 500,000 equity, main shareholders Guimarães City and Minho University • Sold Feira pole to new Portuspark, keeping 15% of € 500,000 equity, main shareholders Parkinvest, City and Aveiro University • Both will build very soon Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
8 – UPTEC • APCTP will build UPTEC, a small pole of 2 hectares close to Oporto University campus • APCTP will be a holding company, but each pole will have a particular behavior • All 4 Parks of Northern Portugal – Tecmaia, Avepark, Portuspark and UPTEC – will be managed by private companies with a common minority shareholder, the APCTP Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
Centre Portugal • Center Portugal may have 3 projects: • 1 small Technology Pole (Tagus Valley) linked to a Polytechnic School; • 1 medium Technology Pole (Parkurbis) linked to Inner Beira University; • 1 small Research Park (Tecnopólo de Coimbra) linked to the old University plus a large multipurpose Technology Park Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
9 – Tagus Valley • Promoted by Abrantes City and others • Reuse industrial complex – 15 hectares and 30,000 m2buildings – can grow to 150 ha • Abrantes City owns premises and is ready to convert property into equity • Selected 4 out of 7 new companies to install in the incubator using available premises • Mayor real champion, Nersant has services Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
10 – Parkurbis • Led by Covilhã City with University • Created in 2001 – € 2.5 million equity with Portugal Telecom, University and others • 10 ha infrastrutured, head office under construction – expansion to 200 hectares • Appointed a Scientific Committee • Mayor real champion, University has S&T potential in some areas Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
11 – Tecnopólo de Coimbra • Coimbra is difficult to understand • Association formed in 1998, partners included University, City and all other relevant entities of Coimbra, including Pedro Nunes Institute, successful incubator • 2 ha available close to University campus • 2nd phase 130 ha with municipal support • Right partners but lack of real champions Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
Madeira Island • Madeira Island holds an operating Park (Madeira Tecnopólo) which is already an instrument of regional development lodging Madeira University and a Congress and Exhibition Center • It will certainly be the heart of knowledge in the island Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
12 – Madeira Tecnopólo (i) • In 1993 Regional Government decided Pole • In 1996 joined Funchal City for Congress Center – 42 ha in central Funchal • Technopole opened in 1997 with BIC, Assoc. Energy Environment and University • Close to University as knowledge developer • Land expropriated from private owners, 70% kept by Regional Government Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo
12 – Madeira Tecnopólo (ii) • One building belongs to Madeira Tecnopólo – all others belong to the Region • Tecnopólo will build 3 new buildings • Region will build Regional Archives with documents from discoveries • Regional Government, anchor projects, leadership linked to regional development • Responsibles would prefer Association Parallel Session, MICTI Conference - Maputo