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Delft building the future through regional clusters and a local innovation campus. Ronald de Groot, Municipality of Delft Job Nijs, Science Port Holland City of Delft, the Netherlands. Some Delft Characteristics. Economy
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Delft building the future through regional clusters and a local innovation campus Ronald de Groot, Municipality of Delft Job Nijs, Science Port Holland City of Delft, the Netherlands
Some Delft Characteristics Economy • Delft period 1870-1970 industry based economy and location of a technical university • Delft nowadays in transition to a knowledge based economy • Last few years in first signs of acceleration Spatial • Located between The Hague and Rotterdam • Three universities within a radius of 40 km • In centre of a high urbanised delta • This delta is a top region in sectors like logistics and transportation, bio-based economy, delta technology, medical technology, international law and justice
DELFT ACTS ON ALL LEVELS • ICT-KIC • Climate-KIC • Health Ties INNOVATION NATION EU • Life sciences • Agro-food • Water • Energy • High-tech • Agriculture • Logistics • Creative industry • Chemistry NL: TOPSECTORS • Food • Water • Energy • High-tech • Agriculture • Main port • Green port • Brain port Province Zuid Holland DELFT-LEIDEN- ROTTERDAM • Clean Tech Delta • Medical Delta TIC DELFT • TIC Delft • Innovation program's • Talent • Facility’s • Spatial development
Local government measures to promote development knowledge based economy 11 priorities knowledge workersknowledge intensive businessesknowledge institutionsvalorizationinnovative projectsnetworkingregional agendaadvocacyspatial developmentprofilinglocal embedding
For this presentation:focus on two highlights Regional clustering (Job Nijs) Local innovation campus (Ronald de Groot)
REGIONAL CONNECTIONS OF THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY Medical Delta 1 1 Space Space Space Security Water and Delta Clean Tech Clean Tech Clean Tech 2 2 Law Oil & Gas Food Food Food 3 3 4 4 5 5 • 1. Esa Estec • 2. Bio Science Park • 3. Internationale zone • 4. The Hague Centre • 5. Shell Lab Rijswijk • 6. TIC Delft • 7. Unilever Lab • 8. Rotterdam Central District • 9. City harbours CTD • 10. Water and Delta 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10
STRONG COLLABORATION BETWEEN ROTTERDAM – DELFT – LEIDENDiversity and coherence Life Sciences Logistics Water Creative industry Chemical Industry High Tech materials and systems Energy Food & agriculture
TICDFOCUS AREA CLEANTECH Biobased Economy & Sustainable Process Technologies Water & Delta Technology Logistics & Mobility Urban environment
TICDFOCUS AREA MEDICAL DELTA BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (regional, international) • Imaging and image guided medicine • Targeted Molecular Technology • Interventions and Care INNOVATION IN HEALTH CARE (regional, local) • New health care models • Strengthen health care chain • Raise number of students and personnel • Living labs
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONCAMPUSDELFT HART OF THE EUROPEAN INNOVATION REGION
INNOVATION CAMPUS MODEL Rows Columns Education Entrepreneurs: services and industry EconomicStructure Research Innovation program’s Facilities Talent development & Entrepreneurship Spatial development Bron: Gemeente Delft
INTEGRATION discover on the crossings: - the vacancies - the opportunities Education Economic Structur Research Innovation program’s Facilities Entrepreneurs: services and industry Talent development & Entrepreneurship Spatial development Source: City of Delft
PROJECTS ON CROSSINGS Health ties KIC-climate Medical Delta Clean Tech Medisch technol. field web New TNW faculty Bio Proces Facility 4 Sustainable Procestech Lab Innovation Program Tridelta /EU Accelerator + lab facilities Blue Print Proof of concept fund TU Learning Center Key project TU Delft Technical Education Design Innovation Center Aansl. N470 Schoemakerstr Business Science Center Infraproject Delft + NL + Province Student Housing Other projects Delft + region Gelatinebrug International school A13- N470 Connection HOV Z’meer 4 railway track Delft-R’dam.
ISSUES Time scale and dynamics mix of industry, institutes, housing, environment, public structures (water etc) Spatial development connected to scientific development Financing – quality in local environment is factor is real estate values
OUR CHALLENGES • Develop TICD with complete and complementary environments for: • Labor & Entrepreneurship • Education • Housing • Triple Helix: valorization • Hospitality: facilities, conditions, science in society, culture And last but not least 4. Solid regional anchoring