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  1. 1. 2014 LYON The Place To Be
  2. 2. RHÔNE-ALPES REGION Massive Demographic Weight ı Strong population growth: +17.6% between 1990 and 2011 European Economic Power Sources: INSEE 2014 and Apec 2012 High Territorial Potential 6.2 million inhabitants More than Ireland, Finland or Denmark 6th European region In terms of GNP GNP Territory: 43,698 km2 (16, 972 mi²) Equivalent to the size of Switzerland or Belgium ı Welcoming 12 % of all foreign investments in France in 2013 ı 1st French region in terms of energy production ı Favorite French region for young professionals GNP
  3. 3. GREATER LYON Competitive place ı Population: 1.3 million inhabitants1 (+ 4 % in 5 years) ı 42 % of the population is less than 25 years old1 ı One of the biggest European labor market Attractive City ı 62 consulates and embassies2 ı More than 13,000 foreign students3 Institutional innovation: Metropole of Lyon, a unique interlocutor ı Rhône area and the Greater Lyon will merge to create the first Metropolis in France ı Objectives : ı Clearer public policy ı More flexibility with public policy means ı Rationalized public action 1 INSEE 2011/ 2Maison des Français à l’Etranger 2013 / 3 PRES 2013 58 municipalities united 52,715 HECTARES High-speed trains
  4. 4. WHY LYON: 15 ASSETS gourmet athletic lively humanist endearing ambitious avant- gardist international attractive skilled innovative dynamic collective connected welcoming LYON
  5. 5. 5.5 billion € invested in regional R&D in 2011, or approximately of R&D investment in France4 DYNAMIC LYON ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT Strong ENTREPRENEURSHIP DYNAMICS 102,000 Public sector organizations and private companies2 1 Unistatis / 2INSEE / 3Acoss-Urssaf 2012 / 4MESR DGESIP/DGRI-SIES / 5INSEE 2013 / 6Aderly 2013 32,000 R&D jobs2 12% 80,000 jobs Despite the economic crisis, Lyon holds on: Unemployment rate in Lyon : 9.2% - unemployment rate in France : 9.9%5 In 2013, 77 companies set up with the support of the Economic Development Agency – 55% are foreign companies NEW COMPANIES CREATED in the Lyon urban area in 20122 France’s TOP industrial urban area (after Paris region)3 14,800 1,825 jobs to be created within the next 3 years6 with a strong industrial base industryservices Over 500,000 privately employed workers (source: Unistatis)
  6. 6. INNOVATIVE LYON COMPETITIVE SECTORS Vaccines and diagnostics LYON KNOWN FOR ITS BUSINESS-FRIENDLY STRUCTURES 5 CLUSTERS with international reach Medical and Healthcare Sector : 44,900 jobs Digital Sector : 2nd urban area in France, 4,000 companies, 34,200 jobs Biotech Sector : 14,800 jobs Environmental chemistry Transport system in the urban area Textiles and flexible materialsDigital entertainment
  7. 7. SKILLED LYON France’s TOP center of university and R&D in France 130,000 10% are from abroad Students1 PhD students Researchers 13,300 1,800 Foreign PhD students1 6,000 1st For quality of studies2 French city 1 PRES 2013 / 2Palmarès 2013-2014 L’Etudiant.fr / 3Grand Lyon Economie, ENS, INSA, Centrale Lyon, EM Lyon, Financial Times, Usine Nouvelle Mars 2013, Le Point INSA Lyon: 3rd best engineering school in France Centrale Lyon: in the top 20 of France’s best engineering schools EM Lyon: 3 campus (Lyon, Geneva, Shangai), 3rd best business school in France, 9th in Europe, the only one to appear in Forbes’ best MBAs ranking ENS Lyon: 433 PhD students, more than 1,000 researchers and professors Cédric Villani, Fields Medal 2010, famous mathematician3
  8. 8. INTERNATIONAL LYON 1,500 ECONOMIC DECISION-MAKING CENTERS BUSINESS LEADERS INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
  9. 9. THEY CAME TO LYON! Clint Eastwood, actor & film director Léonard Slatkin, music director of the Orchestre National de Lyon Benjamin Millepied, danser & choreographer Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China Tony Parker, basketball player Gérard Depardieu, actor Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the IMF Mario Monti, former European Commissionner and Prime Minister of Italy Quentin Tarantino, actor & film director Renzo Piano, architect Former music director of the Opéra de Lyon Pierre Soulages, painter, engraver & sculptor
  10. 10. LYON FRENCH TECH Think Big!
  11. 11. Create the conditions on our territory that will enable French Tech – Goals & Ambitions Startups to emerge And to develop internationally To consolidate The objectifs are 100 new startups present each year in an accellerator within 3 years. 15 new Tech Champions (with international scope) within 10 ans. But already now promote current Tech Champions.
  12. 12. An Increasing Policy Focus on Suppurting Innovative Entrepreneurship
  13. 13. The Digital Hubs in the Lyon Metropolitan Area Vitrine de la French Tech et de la ville de demain Vitrine de la French Tech et de la ville de demain
  14. 14. Accelerate the « go to market » and the international development
  15. 15. Why a Totem Building for the French Tech • Objectif : Support high potential startups (future tech champions) by setting up all in one place the conditions for success: Link to investors, acceleration of market introduction, high value adding offers • 3 missions : • To become an emblematic ecosystem of innovation and digital entrepreneurship on our territoriry, with a strong national and international visibility. • To incarne the French Tech dynamics in innovation, collaborative working and animation. • To become the catalysor of French Tech initiatives by connecting to the entire ecosysteme. • Description: • 2500 m2 to host the startups, the entrepreneurs, project developors, the stakeholders of the ecosysteme (coworking, incubators, meeting facilities ..) • An accelerator for high potential startups (presence of one or several accelerators with international dimension, thematic or non-thematic) • A place open for meetings, animation, eduction, events etc. • A place stimulation open innovation and the linking of startups and big companies.
  16. 16. An exceptionnel site for the development of future Tech Champions A Totem Site at the Confluence : la Halle Girard An exceptionnel building with a strong visibility and flexible in its configuration In the heart of an urban district incarning the city of tomorrow… Interesting real estate opportunities for the future development of companies on site or closeby Good accessibility A large space (3000m2) dedicated to innovation, accelaration of startups, animation… Total renovation scheduled for the 2016
  17. 17. The strategy to get there 1. A reninforce spécialisation within expertices and key digital competences, targeting strategic markets with high growth rates. 2. A service offer with high added value in the entire enterpreneur value chain, aiming at accerating market entrance and international development. 3. Position French Tech Lyon in the heart of economic policies in the Lyon Metropole. Grand Lyon Métropole Intelligente Grand Lyon Métropole Intelligente EntrepreneuriatEntrepreneuriat NumériqueNumérique AttractivitéAttractivité InnovationInnovation •Smart City •Education •E-services •Santé •Procédés et matériaux Contenus numériques / Logiciels BtoB Big Data Robotique & objets connectés Plateformes web
  18. 18. Strengths – and limits A Dense critical mass I A confirmed economic strength: 2nd digital hub in France (4000 entreprises, 34000 emplois) I Success stories of national and international dimensions ; I A tradition for working in networks: Clusters, associationa, events and salons… A complet and diversified écosystème I Strong digital expertise I Schools and universities feeding high quality into the ecosysteme. I Internationally reknown laboratoires I An environnement propice for digital startups due to good education offer, services, finance, infrastructures, life quality etc. The « état d’esprit » I Strong entrepreurship values I Presence of important industrial players contributing to en entrepreneurship climate I An innovation culture Strenghts A poor visibility of the ecosystem Today, no site representets the dynamics of the digital ecosystem Limits Critical Mass - Diversity - Complete ecosystèm - Etat d’esprit
  19. 19. Objectif : Generate more startups in Lyon Position: Emergence (ante-création + post- création up to 18 monts) Target : Innovative projects (technologique ou non) led by ambitious teams Pilot : Fondation Pour l’Université de Lyon Key numbers 250 000 € public funding (GL & RRA) 100 candidats for the first édition 145 000 € private funding (édition 1) 315 000 € financement privé (trois 1ères éditions) 34 partners 1 parrain, 10 ambassadors & numerous mentors and experts
  20. 20. Contenu du programme • A competition with a total dotation of 100 000 € • A flexible programme of accompanying: Free choice amongst multiple offers: - created especially for Lyon Startup - already existing but negociated for the candidates of Lyon Startup •1 education for entrepreneurship (EM Lyon) •1 priviliged access to co-working spaces •1 formule of mentoring involving high level experts and entrepreneurs •1 interface with the large companies • « one to one » meetings with investissors
  21. 21. Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Journée de lancement 8/09/2014 100 candidats Journée des incubateurs mi-nov. 2014 40 candidats (40*500 €) + 20 nouveaux entrants Journée Business & croissance mi-février 2015 Labellisation Lyon Startup : 20 candidats ante-création (20 * 1000 €) + 10 nouveaux entrants post-création (<18 mois) Journée du financement et finale LSU Avril 2015 Lauréats : « Eclosion »: 3 * 5 000 € ante-création « Révélation » : 1 * 15 000 € post-création Programme
  22. 22. Program • Open for candidatures, 14 mai 2014 (conférence de presse) • Launch of programme, 8 Septembre 2014 • Final, April 2015 Total duration of program : 8 months divided in 3 rounds

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