Title: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS SCIENCE PARK
1- SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS SCIENCE PARK
- Welcome to our guests
2IBM
NICE
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
GRASSE
NICE COTE DAZUR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS
ANTIBES JUAN-LES-PINS
CANNES
ALCATEL SPACE INDUSTRIES
SAEM SACA
3HISTORICAL LANDMARKSmain steps (1)
- 1969 Creation of " SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS association
" - and the concept of city of science and
wisdom - 1970 Creation of SAVALOR
- 1972 CIAT - operation branded as national
interest - development project
- - land control over 2300
hectares - - creation of an interministerial
coordination group - - creation of SYMISA, public development
authority.
4HISTORICAL LANDMARKSmain steps (2)
- 1974 Interministerial committee
- - master plan approved
- - the first company settles
- 1980 First housing program delivered
- 1988 Creation of SAEM SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS
- 1999 Concept of associated parks on Côte
dAzur - 2002 Intercommunality creation of CASA
(communauté dagglomération de Sophia
Antipolis) - 2005 Creation of poles of competitiveness
Sophia tenants active in 7 poles, incl. SCS,
worldwide level
5 PARTNERS STATE LEVEL DATAR
AREA COUNCIL
COMMUNES
ANTIBES VALLAURIS VALBONNE - BIOT
MOUGINS -
OPIO - VILLENEUVE LOUBET - ROQUEFORT LES PINS -LA
COLLE SUR LOUP
CHATEAUNEUF - SAINT PAUL - LE ROURET - BAR SUR
LOUP -GOURDON COURMES - CAUSSOLS TOURETTES SUR
LOUP
CCINCA
SAM
SAEM SACA, planning, civil works,
commercialisation of parcels
SA FOUNDATION, scientific and cultural animation
TEAM COTE DAZUR, territorial marketing and
promotion
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7KEY FIGURES (1) buildings
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- 1 800 000 m² built upon completion
- 180 000 m² housing programs
- 1 037 000 m² presently occupied by
corporations - 450 000 m² of which are rented in
commercial real estate programs
- 15 000 projected m² of speculative
office buildings - 2 200 housing units to date
about 100 additional flats to come in
2007 and 2008 - 9 hotels
- 6 students residences,
soon to be 8
8KEY FIGURES (2) amenities
- International secondary school (C.I.V.) 2
secondary education colleges - 4 primary and elementary schools
- golf 3x18 h and 2x9 h courses - 1 complete
practice ground - 30 tennis courts / 2 gymnasiums / 1 stadium
- 1 fitness centre
- 1 new media library
- 2 700 m² of proximity shops
- 6 000 approved m² for next shopping and
service centre (2007)
9KEY FIGURES (3) people
- AT THE HEART OF A 1 MILLION INHABITANTS
AREA - 27300 jobs in
- 1.300 companies
- 150 foreign capital companies (1/3 U.S)
- 68 nationalities among the staff
- 4.500 researchers and 5500 students
10A CONCENTRATION OF SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES (1)
- 1. Information technologies330 corp / 12600
empl. - Electronics
- Software development
- Telecom / Networks / Multimedia
- E-commerce / Internet
- 2. Education and training
- 65 establ / 3 275 empl.
- from elementary schools to engineering studies
- 3. Life sciences and fine chemistry
- 45 corp / 2 150 empl.
- Pharmacy
- Dermatology
- Biotechnology
- Medical imaging
- 4. Environment and energy saving
- 19 establ / 260 empl.
- From solar energy to new materials
11A CONCENTRATION OF SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES (2)
- 4 types of actors involved have created the
cluster effect - Major and multinational companies
- SMEs and start-ups
- Public research and higher education
- Thematic associations, networks, such as
Telecom Valley, club High Tech, Data Base Forum,
Sophia croissance etc .. - Officially acknowledged as a worldwide
competitiveness cluster (secured communicating
solutions) by the French government July 2005 -
6 other clusters
12FUTURE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
- Other development areas to be created within
Sophia - Fidelity to the initial development principles
- (2/3 protected land, 1/3 to be
developed areas) - Integration within the socio- economic fabric of
Côte dAzur - Reaching a significant critical mass at the
international level. - Networking with other technopolitan areas around
the world
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14ITALIE
MENTON
MONACO
VENCE
NICE
CAGNES SUR MER
GRASSE
SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS
ANTIBES
CANNES
Cities
Structured territories
Technopolitan projects
15THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION