1. BUSINESS BAVARIA The Business Promotion Agency of the State of Bavaria
ISSUE 11 | 2012
WHAT‘S INSIDE
5 mINuTES WITH ...
Christoph Kraller, Commercial Managing
Director of Südostbayernbahn
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IN FOCuS: BAVARIA AT mEDICA
Trends in Medical Technology Bavaria’s regions:
Page 3 We will outline the variety Bavaria
offers in a new series. To coincide
BAVARIA IN YOuR BRIEFCASE with the start of Advent, the series
Start of the Skiing Season: From the Skiing begins with Middle Franconia where
Museum to the Slopes visitors can again flock to Nuremberg‘s
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famous Christkindlesmarkt from
30 Nov. to 24 Dec.
For more information, see the
special pages of
this issue.
mEDICINE – mADE IN BAVARIA
At MEDICA, the world’s leading medical technology trade fair, An impressive figure of 4,500 exhibitors from 75 countries will present them-
numerous top Bavarian-based companies will present themselves selves across 17 halls at the fair. It is no surprise that the Free State is
to an international audience in Düsseldorf from 14 to 17 November. strongly represented in this international team – the intensive and close co-
operation between science and industry as well as an outstanding research
Bavaria is considered one of the most renowned healthcare locations world- landscape offer ideal conditions for development, networking and successful
wide. Global players such as Siemens Medical Solutions, Beckman Coulter, business relations. At the MEDICA CONGRESS, which will be held in parallel
Baxter, Fresenius Medical Care, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis Pharma and Ge- to the fair, visitors can also expect expertise from Bavaria. Among others,
neral Electric all have their head offices in Bavaria. These big players are Professor Dr. Spannagl from Munich, the first Chairman of Instand, the So-
among the medical technology and pharmaceutical companies with the high- ciety for the Promotion of Quality Assurance in Medical Laboratories, will
est turnover worldwide. A number of medium-sized companies have also address quality assurance and management issues.
set up offices in the Free State, as they value the industry structure that has
been established.
MEDICA 2012 will showcase that the companies here in Bavaria cover all re- www.medica-tradefair.com
levant aspects of the industry including new developments and innovations
in information and communications technology and technical developments
in medical equipment, physiotherapy, orthopaedics, laboratory technology
and diagnostics.
FIRST-HAND CONSulTINg: BAVARIA’S NEW REpRESENTATIVES IN ROmANIA AND
THE ukRAINE
Bavaria’s foreign representative offices feature two new faces: Sebastian has been working in the Ukraine as the German economic delegate and
Metz took over the office in Romania and Alexander Markus the Ukraine representative of the Free State of Bavaria. Bavaria currently has official
branch. Metz studied Economics and Business Administration in Bayreuth, agencies providing various support services in a total of 22 countries on four
Trier and Lyon (France), before completing his studies as Diplom-Volkswirt. continents, all helping companies plan their entry into the Bavaria market.
After several positions across the AHK network, he was appointed Manag-
ing Director of the German-Romanian Chamber of Commerce in Romania.
His predecessor Marko Walde has been re-deployed as Bavarian Repre-
sentative to Vietnam.
Bavaria’s representative in the Ukraine, Alexander Markus, studied at the
University of Hamburg and graduated with a Masters in Slavic Studies,
Business Administration and Modern German Literature. He was employed
in Eastern and Central Europe for several years, lastly as a member of the Sebastian Metz Alexander Markus Marko Walde
Romania Ukraine Vietnam
team managing the German-Russian Foreign Chamber. Since August, he www.invest-in-bavaria.de/en/bavarias-foreign-representations
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2. 5 MINUTES WITh ...
CHRISTOpH kRAllER, COmmERCIAl mANAgINg DIRECTOR OF SüDOSTBAYERN-
BAHN (SOB) BASED IN müHlDORF / INN.
For ten years now, the SOB has successfully serviced the rail network around Mühldorf, for both passengers and cargo, making it not just
the most successful regional network of Deutsche Bahn, but also the most punctual. We spoke to Christoph Kraller about the SOB’s recipe
for success.
and extends to personal contact with customers daily basis. On the secondary lines, we have a re-
who complain. We live the motto “Happy staff latively balanced mix of commuters, students and
make happy customers”. Not for nothing have our leisure travellers.
train attendants and travel consultants been voted
several times as the friendliest and most compe- hOW IMPOrTANT IS BAvArIA AS A lO-
tent in Germany. CATION FOr yOU?
Crucial! The Free State is a very good and impor-
DOES ThIS SUCCESS COME AT A PrICE? tant supporter, with whom we have excellent co-
By the end of 2012, we will have invested about operation.
€200 million in our infrastructure. And if every-
thing goes as planned, another €125 million will hOW OFTEN DO yOU rIDE SOB TrAINS
be added in the coming years for a second track yOUrSElF?
between Altmühldorf and Tüßling. We will also As often as possible. Unfortunately I have to com-
open the ‘Rosenheim Hochschule’ stop at the end mute from Traunstein to Mühldorf by car on a daily
of 2012. These are just some of the improvements basis, due to the lack of a train connection. But I
we continuously undertake. But these invest- love and enjoy travelling by train. Both my father
WhAT ArE ThE STrENGThS OF yOUr rAIl- ments are important – both for us and the 11.3 and grandfather worked for rail operators.
WAy OPErATION? million passengers we transport every year.
Our recipe for success is quite simple. We are fle-
xible, innovative and local. As a regional network hOW ExTENSIvE IS yOUr NETWOrK?
operator we can offer one-stop transport services The network we operate has a length of 540 kilo-
and infrastructure – thus providing our own little metres; however, our trains also run outside our
‘railway’. That means we can react to problems ra- own network to Munich and Salzburg and annu-
pidly without delays. In addition to that our highest ally travel over six million rail kilometres in total.
priorities are our customers and employees. The
personal contact with our passengers and em- WhO TrAvElS WITh yOUr TrAINS?
ployees is very important to us. It starts with cam- On our main route between Mühldorf and Munich
paigns such as free ski trains for our commuters the majority are commuters – over 13,000 on a
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When it comes to Maths and German, Bavaria’s Primary School students respectively out of 600 points. This leads to a remarkable overall grade 1,
regularly obtain top grades in performance tables. This tradition of suc- the best mark awarded in the German educational system.
cess was maintained in the latest Primary School comparison of the Fe-
deral States. According to this study, Bavarian year 4 pupils at Primary www.stmuk.bayern.de
and Special Needs Schools are Germany’s top of the class. They came
first in reading, comprehension and mathematics with 515, 513 and 519
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3. IN FOCUS: BAvArIA AT MEDICA
mORE mOBIlE TECHNOlOgY AND BETTER ImAgES – mEgATRENDS IN mEDICAl TECHNOlOgY
Invest in Bavaria on the medica Hall 3 | Stand E83 | Your Contact: Dr. Martin Wimbersky | martin.wimbersky@invest-in-bavaria.com| Tel.:+49 89 2162-2209
Bavaria is among the top locations for the medical industry worldwide. systems, operation monitoring devices and instruments measuring oxygen sa-
Over 60% of Germany’s electro-medical equipment and 30% of the en- turation levels.
tire medical technology production is based in the Federal State with
the strongest economy. About 20% of the staff employed in German progress in the World of Imaging
medical products work in Bavaria. The companies especially focus on Developments in medical imaging are progressing just as fast as in communi-
medical technology and the export quota here is approximately 70%. cations technology. X-rays and other diagnostic visualisation forms have to be
archived rapidly as well as securely and be available at a moment’s notice. The
What is their recipe for success? The industry finds ideal conditions in Bava- importance of modern imaging technology is continuously increasing – in the
ria: medical technology alone comprises about 250 medium-sized companies future, ever larger files will be used for diagnosis and will need to be retrieved
who closely co-operate with numerous universities and scientific institutions. in ever shorter periods of time.
Together they develop important innovations right at the heart of the industry.
Europäische Metropolregion Europäische Metropolregion Nürnberg (EMN), One of the largest health service providers worldwide is based in the Bavarian
the leading edge cluster, is considered one of the economically strongest and town of Erlangen. Siemens AG runs its Healthcare Sector from here in Middle
scientifically most active medical technology clusters. The network develops Franconia. The Medical Valley cluster is therefore of considerable importance
successful healthcare solutions in conjunction with renowned partners from to the group and it is no coincidence that Professor Erich R. Reinhardt (member
business, research, healthcare and politics. of the Siemens AG board and Head of the Medical Solutions division) is the
first chair of the network. The company is considered the current world market
medicine goes mobile leader in medical imaging. Worldwide, they employ about 51,000 employees
There is no other sector progressing as rapidly as communications technology. for this purpose and generated a turnover of €12.5 billion last year. This is
Mobile IT is also all the rage in medical technology. New software, lighter and not surprising, given that in-vivo diagnostics at Siemens Healthcare cover the
more powerful terminals are ideal for supporting patients at home or in hospi- entire spectrum of diagnostics and imaging. In addition, the group produces
tals. Mobile documentation and remote patient monitoring via health IT solu- and develops stationary and mobile systems, workstations and software for
tions are among the most important new developments. Monitoring systems more efficient results. The product portfolio comprises special CT scanners
to monitor patients in hospitals and in their homes are the next generation able to simultaneously scan the human body in several layers so substantially
telemedicine solutions. These systems allow for more effective patient care reducing the scan time, and comprehensive solutions for analogue and digital
and administration by automatically passing on relevant data to nurses and mammography. The group’s portfolio also covers transportable x-ray systems
physicians. for ward admission and magnetic resonance systems, which support the plan-
ning and delivery of therapies.
When Computers talk to Computers, Everything must be Secure
Cinterion Wireless Modules, an international company based in Munich, is In addition to the companies listed and numerous other Bavarian top perfor-
considered a pioneer in the machine-to-machine (M2M) industry and has been mers, the business promotion agency Invest in Bavaria is also represented at
a market leader in M2M for over 15 years. The company develops modules MEDICA. The staff at the fair will let anyone interested know all about Bavaria
which are used to securely transfer sensitive data between medical instru- as a business location.
ments via high-quality channels such as GSM, GPRS, EDGE and UMTS.
www.medica-tradefair.com
World Class Diagnosis Expert
‘Schiller – The Art of Diagnostics’ has specialised in medical IT solutions, pa-
tient monitoring instruments, external defibrillators and electrocardiographs.
The company, based in Ottobrunn in the southern part of the Munich district,
was founded in 1974, today employs 700 staff and has an export ratio of
75%. Schiller’s product portfolio also includes real-time information transfer
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5. BAVARIA‘S REgIONS: MIDDlE FrANCONIA
The State of Bavaria offers a great variety of regions and traditions. This shows itself in the number of the state’s government districts – there
are seven of them! Each one with its very own profile, featuring individual customs, historic cities, outstanding personalities and high-tech
industries. With this issue, we want to start a series of portraits that depict these Bavarian regions; today we begin with Middle Franconia.
The term Middle Franconia should not be mistaken for Mediocre Franconia – and the Powtech8 - International Trade Fair for Mechanical Processing Tech-
on the contrary: with Nuremberg, Fürth, Erlangen and Ansbach, the region nologies and Instrumentation (Europe’s most important trade show in that
is among Germany’s top 10 economic locations with the highest density of sector). The University of Nuremberg is one of the few Universities of Ex-
engineers nationwide. This is reflected in surveys held among entrepreneurs – cellence in Germany, and the European Metropolitan Region of Nuremberg
when it comes to satisfaction with a location, Middle Franconia takes position hosts the ‘Medical Valley’ cluster which was awarded the title of ‘leading
two in the federal ranking. edge cluster’ by the Federal Government – quite a match to the traditional
As an international fair venue, Nuremberg hosts leading fairs such as the attractions of Middle Franconia, world-wide famous for its Christkindlesmarkt
International Toy Fair, the BioFach (the biggest Organic Trade Fair worldwide) and the Rostbratwurst.
research and innovation economic Key Data
>> 4 colleges, including the University of Excellence Nuremberg >> Annual GDP over € 50 billion
>> Energy cluster Nuremberg – Network Energy Region Nuremberg >> More than 100,000 small and
>> 35 percent of all German patent applications in the field of medical diagnostics medium-sized companies
>> Industry network Automation Valley with more than 100 companies >> Average purchasing power about 10
>> Competence initiative New Materials (KINEMA) percent above national average
>> Cluster rail technology, logistics, raw materials, medical technology, energy
technology.
>> Research factory Nuremberg
>> Fraunhofer-Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS
>> Fraunhofer-Institute for Integrated Systems and Device Technology IISB
>> Fraunhofer-work group for Supply Chain Services SCS
>> European Center for Power Electronics ECPE
>> European Application Center for polymer optical Fibers
>> Center for Automotive Power Electronics and Mechatronics zKLM
>> Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light
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6. attractions in Middle Franconia Living in Middle Franconia
>> Romantic Franconia: composite of major historical monuments and natural sites >> No. 2 in the German city ranking for
>> Nuremberg Christmas market, the world‘s most famous Christmas market in the world quality of life (2007).
>> Germanic National Museum, Nuremberg >> Throughout Bavaria the highest foreign
>> Nuremberg Old Town Festival overnight visitor ratio
>> International Open Air rock-im-park, Nuremberg >> Unique natural landscapes, Franconian
>> Rothenburg ob der Tauber, one of the most important medieval towns featuring Lakelands, Franconian Alps, Altmühltal.
half-timbered houses.
>> Roman settlement, Weißenburg
>> Cloister games, Feuchtwangen
>> Amusement park Playmobil Funpark, zirndorf
>> Bergkirchweih in Erlangen (church fair)
infrastructure
>> International Airport in Nuremberg
>> Highway connections to the major economic regions of Germany and Europe: Paris-Prague, London-Brussels-Vienna-Budapest,
Stockholm, zurich, Milan, Warsaw-Berlin, Rome
>> Rail hub in the EuroCity network and ICE- high-speed network of the Deutsche Bahn.
>> Harbor Nuremberg: Accessibility from 13 countries by ship.
>> Most modern cargo transport centre in southern Germany.
Unique to Middle Franconia
>> Top 4 high-tech-region in Germany
>> Top 10 of the German business locations
>> Germany’s highest density of engineers
>> Top 2 in the nationwide ranking of company satisfaction with the location.
>> International trade fair location Nuremberg with more than 100 events per year, including international trade fairs such as the
International Toy Fair, the BioFach (world‘s largest fair for organic produce), and Powtech, Europe‘s most important trade fair for
analysis and process technology, and much more.
Top industries Middle Franconia in numbers
>> Information and communication technology >> Area: 7,245 km2
>> Medical technology >> Population: about 1.7 million
>> Sports and consumer goods (e. g., PUMA /Adidas) >> Regional structure: 5 urban districts (Nuremberg, Fürth,
>> Logistics and transport technology Erlangen, Ansbach, Schwabach), 7 rural districts
>> Energy technology
>> Automation, control technology and engineering, optics
>> New media
>> Manufacturing systems engineering
>> Innovative services (engineering and business management
consulting, market research,..)
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