Title: Portland, Oregon Evolution of our Silicon Forest...
1Portland, OregonEvolution of ourSilicon
Forest...
Presented by the Regional Economic Development
PartnersPortland Metropolitan Area, March 2003
2Unique IndustryEvolution
H I G H - T E C H
Heike Mayer, Portland State University, Institute
for Portland Metropolitan Studies
3History 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
4High 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
5Labor 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.
6Growth 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)
7Portland Regions Patent Growth
H I G H - T E C H
8High 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
9TechnologicalStrengths Emerging technologies
H I G H - T E C H
- Security-related Information Technology
- Health Information Technology
- Medical Devices
- Bioinformatics
10Portland 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)
11Silicon Forest of thePacific Northwest Vertical
Integration in the Semiconductor
Industry
H I G H - T E C H
12Portland 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
13Portland 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
14Portland 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
15Portland 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
16Portland 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
17Portland 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
18Portland 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
19Portland 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
20Westside 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
21Westside Communitiesand Locations Home
to OHSUS West Campus
H I G H - T E C H
22Westside Communitiesand Locations
H I G H - T E C H
Hillsboro Close to Intel Ronler Acres
23TualatinsAdvantages
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
24TualatinOpportunities
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
25East 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
26East 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
27Clackamas Opportunites
Flexible space and
developable land
H I G H - T E C H
28Portland 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
29 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
30Our 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
31Advantages 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
32Support 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
33You 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