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Title: Portland, Oregon Evolution of our Silicon Forest...


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Portland, OregonEvolution of ourSilicon
Forest...
Presented by the Regional Economic Development
PartnersPortland Metropolitan Area, March 2003
2
Unique IndustryEvolution
H I G H - T E C H
Heike Mayer, Portland State University, Institute
for Portland Metropolitan Studies
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History of ourSilicon Forest A rich history
in electronics
H I G H - T E C H
  • 1940s Tektronix takes root in 1946
  • 1950s/60s High tech industry expands on Westside
    of Region
  • 1970s Intel opens first branch plant outside of
    Californiain 1976
  • 1980s Foreign-based (mainly Japanese) companies
    establish presence in Forest Tektronix and Intel
    startups take root
  • 1990s Semiconductor industry invests more
    than750 million
  • 2000 More high tech startups and world leaders in
    microelectronics take root in Forest

4
High TechnologyEmployment Trends Total high
tech employment 64,500 as of Dec 2002
H I G H - T E C H
Dec 0264,500
Historical High Tech Employment
Oregon and Washington Employment Departments,
Company Reports
5
Labor Force The image may be in timber, but
the jobs are in electronics.
? New York Times, Nov 2002
H I G H - T E C H
  • The areas biggest sourceof economic growthis
    electronicsmanufacturing
  • Almost 1,700high-technology firms employing over
    66,000
  • Intel, the states largest manufacturer, employs
    15,000
  • Excellent market access

Oregons economy is well diversified, having
moved away from the wood products industry in the
early 80s.
6
Growth ofStartup Companies
H I G H - T E C H
Source Silicon Forest Family Tree Project,
Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies
dot.com boom
Number of Startups
(136 startups)
1st VC boom
(57 startups)
(90 startups)
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Portland Regions Patent Growth
H I G H - T E C H
8
High TechStrengths A rich history in
electronics
H I G H - T E C H
  • Semiconductors
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing
  • Equipment/Electronic Design Automation
  • Silicon Wafers
  • Printers
  • Computers
  • Display and Imaging Technology

9
TechnologicalStrengths Emerging technologies
H I G H - T E C H
  • Security-related Information Technology
  • Health Information Technology
  • Medical Devices
  • Bioinformatics

10
Portland RegionalOverview Regional strengths
H I G H - T E C H
  • Metropolitan area of 1.9 million residents
  • Economy based on technology manufacturing,
    retail/service/finance, logistics and
    distribution, metals and transportation
    manufacturing
  • 90 of states tech employment in Portland region
  • 34 of manufacturing employment is electronics
  • 11th best New Economy state (Progressive Policy
    Institute)

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Silicon Forest of thePacific Northwest Vertical
Integration in the Semiconductor
Industry
H I G H - T E C H
12
Portland RegionHigh Tech Cluster Why is our
high tech cluster unique?
H I G H - T E C H
  • Spin-offs were nurtured in private
    companiesrather than universities
  • Strong support for entrepreneurial developmentby
    local government
  • Third highest state concentration in high tech
    manufacturing
  • Mature cluster with RD, manufacturing,suppliers,
    software

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Portland RegionAdvantages Our advantages for
high tech companies
H I G H - T E C H
  • Trained, culturally-rich, available Labor Force
  • Competitive Cost Structure
  • Supportive Business Environment
  • Access to Global Markets and Strategic Partners
  • Access to Knowledge Networks Institutions
  • Unique Communities and Sites

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Portland RegionAdvantages Labor Force
H I G H - T E C H
  • Available, qualified labor force 6.8
    unemployment rate
  • Over 5,000 technology manufacturing workers laid
    off in the past 12 months
  • Strong manufacturing history, culture and
    workforce
  • Highly educated workforce
  • 2nd highest manufacturing education level in U.S.
  • Customized training programs in community
    colleges
  • Strong engineering programs at OSU, PSU, OGI
  • Quality of life leads to easy recruitment, high
    retention

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Portland RegionAdvantages Cost Structure
H I G H - T E C H
  • Competitive industrial land costs (4 - 7.50 sf)
  • Plentiful supply of industrial buildings
  • Reasonable power costs
  • Exceptional power reliability and reliability
    zones
  • Less traffic congestionaverage 21 minutecommute
    throughout the region
  • Workers compensation costs are 43 of costsin
    California

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Portland RegionAdvantages Business Environment
H I G H - T E C H
  • No sales tax (including intermediate goods or
    services)
  • No gross receipts, occupations or inventory tax
  • Corporate excise tax 6.6 (calculated on 80
    sales basis)
  • Predictable land use process inside urban areas
  • Advanced telecommunications investmentsPortland
    region is a leader in connectivity

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Portland RegionAdvantages
H I G H - T E C H
Easy Access to National and International
Markets
  • Portland International Airport, supported by
    Hillsboro and Troutdale regional airports
  • Air and marine cargo services
  • 15 airlines provide direct service to 100 cities
  • International freighter, belly service
  • Korean Airlines Cargolux
  • Air China Lufthansa
  • 30 million tons of cargo move through Portland
    harbor annually
  • Weekly transpacific container service ? 7
    carriers

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Portland RegionAdvantages
H I G H - T E C H
Access to Leading Universities and Community
Colleges
  • Oregon Health and Sciences Universitya merger
    with Oregon Graduate Institute
  • Connects engineering/info technology with medical
    research
  • Strengthens, diversifies tech-driven economy
  • Portland State University
  • Expansion of engineering school
  • Discoveries in polymer coatings used in
    semiconductors chips and localizing manufacture
    of carbon nanotubes
  • 18 Higher Ed Institutions in Region
  • Mt. Hood, Clackamas and Portland Community
    College Customized Training Programs

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Portland RegionAdvantages
H I G H - T E C H
Available Incentives dependent
on location in region state
  • Various tax credit programs
  • Pollution control
  • Energy efficiency
  • Construction-in-Progress property tax exemption
  • Workforce incentives
  • Strategic Investment Program (SIP)
  • Urban Renewal Programs
  • Enterprise Zone tax abatements
  • Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (IDRBs)
  • Research and development
  • Dependent care

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Westside Communitiesand Locations Unique
Community Character
H I G H - T E C H
  • Beaverton/Hillsboro/Tualatin form theSilicon
    Crescent
  • Heart of the Silicon Forest-largest
    concentrationof companies and employees
  • An industry cluster with suppliers, competitors,
    partners, and innovationfueled by smart people!
  • A diverse technology environment
  • Intel Oregon is companys largest site worldwide

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Westside Communitiesand Locations Home
to OHSUS West Campus
H I G H - T E C H
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Westside Communitiesand Locations
H I G H - T E C H
Hillsboro Close to Intel Ronler Acres
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TualatinsAdvantages
H I G H - T E C H
Existing High Tech Presence
  • Hardware Support Companies Novellus Systems
    Inc., Fujimi America, Ultra Clean Technology,
    Celerity,Cal Max Technologies, Cal-Weld, GE
    Interlogix, JAE Oregon, Hunt Air, Pixelworks
    more
  • Software Tech Support Companies Digimarc,
    Autodesk, Epicore, CompuPlants Software,
    CyberRep.com, Sterling Communications, Celstream
    Technologies, more
  • Wide range of sites available

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TualatinOpportunities
H I G H - T E C H
Prime locations available
  • Part of Westside High-Tech Crescent
  • Tualatin Business Campus location of a number of
    high tech industries
  • 400 acres of vacant land, additional 320 acres
    withUGB expansion

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East Metro Communitiesand Locations
Unique community character
H I G H - T E C H
  • East Metro offers 10 new individual parks and
    1,000 new proposed acres within Urban Growth
    Boundary
  • Gresham Home to two of the worlds largest
    microelectronics firms LSI Logic and Microchip
    Technologies
  • Home to one of the worlds leaders in robotics
    and air flow management Synetics Solutions

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East Metro Science Tech
B I O S C I E N C E S
Significant Opportunities in Gresham
  • Immediate site DuPont Facility (Vacant eastern
    LSI Campus)
  • Recruitment oflife sciences company focusedon
    contract manufacturing

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Clackamas Opportunites
Flexible space and
developable land
H I G H - T E C H
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Portland and its Port
Gateway to Marine, Rail and Highway
Systems
H I G H - T E C H
  • Rivergate
  • Marine container terminal (Terminal 6) within
    park
  • 2,800 acre industrial park
  • Over 9.6 million sf in place.
  • 270 acres available ? parcels ranging from 2 to
    100 acres
  • Within Enterprise Zone, E-commerce Zone and FTZ
  • Northwest Industrial Area Manufacturing Sites
    on the Willamette River

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Portland and its Port
Gateway to Marine, Rail and Highway
Systems
H I G H - T E C H
  • Cascade Station
  • 120-acres on light rail alignment at Portland
    International Center
  • Bechtel and Trammell Crow Company, formed Cascade
    Station Development Co. to develop this
    innovative, urban, commercial mixed-use site.
  • Portland International Center
  • 450-acre business park located at Portland
    International Airport
  • 64-acres of industrial property
  • Within Enterprise Zone, E-Commerce Zone and FTZ

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Our Goals Building on our
Strengths Over the Next Two
Years
H I G H - T E C H
  • One wafer fabrication facility
  • A dozen semiconductor equipment manufacturers
    that support our existing industry
  • One contract manufacturing facility
  • Precision machining to support existing industry
  • More companies representing the intersection of
    medicine and technology

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Advantages What Sets Us Apart?
H I G H - T E C H
  • Labor force educated, culturally-rich, available
  • Cost structure low land and power costs, minimal
    traffic congestion
  • Supportive Business environment no taxes for
    sales, gross receipts, occupations/inventory
  • Proximity San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle and
    Los Angeles, Pacific Rim
  • Commitment public assistance to site facilities,
    finance and expedite process

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Support FromOur Team How We Can Help
H I G H - T E C H
  • The Portland region is focused on YOU
  • Cities and counties form a regional team
  • We show you what you want, where you want it
  • Teams focus is on meeting your needs

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You are invited to visit thePortland Region to
explore these opportunities.
Economic Development Department 1900 SW 4th Ave.,
Suite 7000, Portland, OR 97201 503-823-3342 or
email boussil_at_pdc.us www.pdc.us
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