Présentation faite par Gilbert Pastor, 2e vice-président - Développement économique et Emploi chez Montpellier Agglomération, et Eang Ang Ong, Global Business Services Smarter Cities Leader chez IBM France au Rendez-vous des TIC organisé par Sherbrooke Innopole, en collaboration avec le Réseau Action TI Estrie.
15 novembre 2013 | Sherbrooke
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3. Demographics
• 31 cities including Montpellier, France's 8th largest city
• The highest demographic growth nationwide, with
415,000 residents in the community territory
• 43% of the population under 30 years old
• Over 1 million workers in the region by 2015
Companies
• Montpellier, the most attractive location for professional property outside Paris
for the property investment market (Ernst&Young / The Economist Intelligence
Unit)
• 30,000 companies in the agglomeration territory
International development
• World-class operations: Sanofi, IBM, Dell, Intel, Alstom, Orange, Schneider
Electric, EPF Engineering School, Kraft Foods, HORIBA Medical, GDF Suez,
Orchestra Kazibao, Bausch+Lomb, Schlumberger, Vestas, Idenix
• MIBI (Montpellier International Business Incubator),
• 7 competitiveness clusters in the region:
• Cooperation with the USA (New Jersey and New York),
Water (cluster with worldwide focus), Eurobiomed (health),
Canada (Sherbrooke), China (Shanghai and Chengdu),
Qualiméditerranée (agro-technology), Derbi (renewable energy),
Russia (Kalouga and Obninsk), and Brazil (Campinas),
Optitec (optics-photonics), Disaster prevention,
Brussels, Casablanca, London, New York, and Shanghai
and Trimatec (innovative technologies for nuclear applications)
5. N=1
Integration of Technology changes Business Model’s
Integration of Technology changes manufacturing Business Model’s
Source: MLC, Frost & Sullivan