Title: Metropole Ruhr | Cluster development
1Metropole Ruhr Cluster development
- Cluster development
- Overview of clusters
- Energy
- Logistics
- Chemicals
- HealthcareCross-sectional technology
- Microsystem technology and nanotechnology
- Materials technology
- Information and communications technologies
2Metropole Ruhr Overview of clusters
- What are clusters?
- Economic fields in which
- particular economic strengths exist that
contribute to regional growth, innovation and
employment, - networks and co-operation exist between research,
development and companies that have distinct - innovative energy,
- new applications are tested, experiences
exchanged and technologies and products developed
and - marketed jointly.
- Clusters in the Metropole Ruhr are energy,
logistics, chemicals and healthcare. - What are cross-sectional technologies?Cross-secti
onal technologies are technologies whose areas of
application are not limited to one specific
industry, but that are used in all sectors.
Important cross-sectional technologies in the
region are microsystem technology, nanotechnology
and materials technology (so-called cutting-edge
technologies) as well as information and
communication technologies. - The Metropole Ruhr uses these cluster
technologies to present itself in the competition
for national and international locations.
3Metropole Ruhr Overview of clusters
Logistics
Energy
- 220 businesses
- 46,800 employees
- EUR 47 billion annual turnover
- 2 export rate (NRW)
- 3,600 engineers
- 5,800 businesses
- 89,000 employees
- EUR 11 billion annual turnover
- 310 engineers
Chemicals
Health industry
- 220 businesses
- 22,500 employees
- EUR 22 billion annual turnover
- 52 export rate (NRW)
- 1,300 engineers
- 120 hospitals and clinics, 40,800 beds
- 1,100 care homes and out-patient services
- 250,000 employees
- 9,000 GPs and specialist doctors
- 1,350 chemists
- EUR 12,4 billion annual turnover
4Metropole Ruhr Overview of clusters and
cross-sectional technologies
Cross-sectional technology Microsystem technology
Cutting-edge technology Nanotechnology
Cross-sectional technology Information and
communications technology
Cutting-edge technology Materials technology
- 7,600 businesses
- 45,500 employees
- EUR 12 bn annual turnover
- 1,200 engineers
5Metropole Ruhr Energy cluster
- Location
- No. 1 expertise region for energy transformation,
energy supply and energy technology in Germany - Location for globally-active energy companies
- Cutting-edge expertise in power plant technology,
for example in turbine construction - Highly-specialised engineering offices, IT firms,
mechanical engineering and plant engineering - Particular innovation potential new and
renewable energies and energy technologies - Location for fairs and congresses in the field of
energy
6Metropole Ruhr Energy Geothermal energy
- Geothermal energy
- Inexhaustible energy source with high degree of
environmental friendliness - Ready-to-use technology
- Annual doubling of demand for near-surface
geothermics - Location
- Approx. 75 of German drilling facilities for
near-surface geothermics come from the region - 230 companies in the geothermics business field
- On-site expertise GeothermalCenter Bochum,
Bochum University of Applied Sciences, Ruhr
University Bochum, Gelsenkirchen University of
Applied Sciences - Sole office of the International Geothermal
Association in Bochum (from 2011) - Office for Geothermics network activity and
transfer of research - Central trade event geothermal conference (held
in Bochum every two years)
7Metropole Ruhr Energy Hydrogen fuel cell
technology
- Hydrogen
- Unlimited availability, however, hydrogen first
has to be dissolved - Closed CO2 cycle in production with the aid of
renewable energies (green hydrogen) - Location
- Unique pilot projects for the production of green
hydrogen (e.g. EuWaK Blauer Turm) - Science and research, e.g. Center for Fuel Cell
Technology (ZBT) in Duisburg - h2-netzwerk-ruhr e.V. promotion and marketing of
the Ruhr hydrogen region - EU-funded HYCHAIN MINI-TRANS project, with a site
in the Emscher-Lippe region - Anwenderzentrum H2Herten expansion of the
hydrogen fuel cell technology value chain - World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2010 in Essen
high scientific and industrial policy significance
8Metropole Ruhr Research development in the
energy sector
- New and renewable energies
- Biomass
- Fraunhofer Institute UMSICHT, Oberhausen use of
biogenic gases as GreenGas, energy and fuel - Gaswärme-Institut Essen research activities in
the field of biogas - Focus on the Ruhr district combined heat and
power technology - Solar energy
- Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems,
Gelsenkirchen laboratory centre - Innovationszentrum Wiesenbusch, Gladbeck, solar
heat - Science Park Gelsenkirchen information centre
for new energies - Wind energy
- Research universities of Bochum, Dortmund,
Duisburg-Essen - The Metropole Ruhr is the leading global site for
the sub-contracting industry (propulsion systems
and joining technology)
9Metropole Ruhr Logistics cluster
- Location
- Central European logistics hub
- In addition to the worlds largest inland port in
Duisburg (duisport),Dortmund has the largest
canal port in Europe. - Spatial focus
- Western Ruhr district (Duisburg-Niederrhein)Trimo
dality bundling of the common carriers water,
rail and road via the favourable location on the
central trans-European transit axes e-logistics
site for applied research and development - Central Ruhr district (Herne, Herten,
Gelsenkirchen)Last mile logistics central
location and fast access for companies and end
customers - Eastern Ruhr district (Dortmund, Hamm and
Unna)E-logistics high level of expertise in the
intersection between trade, logistics and IT,
location of research and development
10Metropole Ruhr Strengths in logistics
- Both place of production and sales market
- Complete logistics value chain
- European logistics hub with dense trimodal
infrastructure - Strong local industrial base
- European centre for logistics and IT
- June 2010 launch of the EffizienzCluster
LogistikRuhr, funding to the amount of 40
million from the BMBF cluster competition, total
project volume 106 million - In the focus of the region optimisation of
logistics processes - Perishability foods and fresh foods market
- Healthcare hospitals and pharmacies
- Environment efficient use of resources
- Safety effective controls and smooth-running
transport
11Metropole Ruhr Strengths in logistics
- Headquarters of 33 of the top 100 German
logistics companies in the Metropole Ruhr, for
example - Ikea Distribution Services GmbH creation of
Europes largest goods distribution centre in
Dortmund - SSI Schäfer intra-logistics global market
leader with headquarters in Dortmund - Schenker AG leading provider of integrated
logistics for the German market, Essen - SimPlan AG global market leader for simulation
and process optimisation, Witten - Rhenus AG leading European logistics service
provider, Unna district - Wincanton GmbH leading logistics and transport
services provider with headquarters in Duisburg
12Metropole Ruhr Research development in
logistics
- Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and
Logistics (IML), Dortmund - An internationally-leading logistics research
establishment - Europes unique test and development site for
RFID technology (Radio Frequency Identification) - Centre for Logistics and Traffic (ZLV),
University of Duisburg-Essen - 28 teaching chairs / institutes from seven
subject areas with approximately 330 - staff and five further partner teaching chairs
- Award from the UDE as best German logistics
college 2010 - Institute for Demand Logistics, FH Gelsenkirchen
University of Applied Sciences - Research focus Last Mile logistics
- Projects for disposal logistics, conveying
technology, optimisation of business processes - Technical University Dortmund
- Focus on the fields of intra-logistics, transport
logistics and production logistics - 10th best logistics university in Germany
- SRH Fachhochschule Hamm
- Private college with full-time and in-service
logistics courses - Close interlinking of operational and
professional practice, international alignment
13Metropole Ruhr LogistikRuhr network
- Objectives
- Bundling of the logistics activities of the
Metropole Ruhr under LogistikRuhr - Improving of national and international
marketing, for example through joint fair
appearances - Establishment of the region as a leading European
cluster for logistics research in co-operation
with the institutes and universities - Intensification of project-related collaboration
between research, science/academia, business and
intermediaries - Initiators of LogistikRuhr
- Fachhochschule Gelsenkirchen University of
Applied Sciences, Fachhochschule für Oekonomie
Management University of Applied Sciences,
Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and
Logistics, last mile logistik netzwerk,
Wirtschaftsförderung Dortmund, Logistikinitiative
Duisburg/ Niederrhein, SRH Fachhochschule Hamm,
Technical University Dortmund, Wirtschaftsförderun
g Hamm, Wirtschaftsförderung metropoleruhr,
Wirtschaftsförderung Kreis Unna, Centre for
Logistics and Traffic of the University of
Duisburg-Essen - Spring 2010 founding of Logistik Ruhr e.V. as
operational establishment
14Metropole Ruhr Chemicals cluster
- Location
- Seven fully-developed high-tech chemicals parks
with extensive pipeline systems, by-products and
extensive services - Commissioning of a 60-km-long propylene pipeline
in 2009, linking the chemical sites in the
western and northern Ruhr district - Development, manufacture, processing and disposal
of chemical products and related services - Further focuses synthetics production and
processing, surface technologies (paints and
coatings) - Excellent research and development facilities,
together with educational and training
establishments
15Metropole Ruhr Strengths in chemicals
- Headquarters of national and international
chemical groups - Including Evonik Degussa GmbH, Deutsche BP AG,
OXEA Deutschland GmbH, Du Pont de Nemours
(Germany) GmbH, INEOS Phenol GmbH Co. KG - VESTOLIT GmbH Co. KG
- Operator of the largest, fully-integrated
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) production plant in
Europe, with a capacity of 400,000 t per year
and market leader for PVC window profiles - Speciality and basic chemicals
- Sasol, Rohm and Haas, LANXESS Buna, INEOS
StyrenicsEvonik Goldschmidt GmbH (largest
research site of Evonik Degussa),
cph-Deutschland Chemie- und Handels- GmbH (global
market leader for biodegradable industrial
adhesives) - Oil products
- BP Refining Petrochemicals GmbH, Sabic
Polyolefine GmbH - RÃœTGERS Germany GmbH leading producer of
chemical tar products headquarters in
Castrop-Rauxel with the worlds largest refinery
for coal tar
16Metropole Ruhr Research development in
chemicals
- Research development
- Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim
an der Ruhr - Basic research, including into organic and
organo-metallic chemistry - Goal development of new methods for selective
and environmentally-friendly transformation of
substances - Fraunhofer Institute UMSICHT, Oberhausen
- White biotechnology industrial production of
organic basic and fine chemicals with the aid of
natural agents (enzymes, cells,
microorganisms) - Research at universities
- Graduate School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at
Ruhr University Bochum. Focal points from
molecular and biomolecular chemistry to new
materials and life sciences - International Max Planck Research School Chemical
Biology joint establishment of the Max Planck
Institute for Molecular Physiology, Dortmund
University of Applied Sciences and Ruhr
University Bochum. Focus chemical biology
17Metropole Ruhr Networks in the chemicals sector
- ChemSite
- Unique site co-operation, established in 1997
- Public-private partnership between the chemical
industry, state of North Rhine-Westphalia and
local municipalities - Bundles all activities in the chemicals-relevant
value chains of the Metropole Ruhr - Comprehensive range of services for investors
(chemicals, chemicals-related and processing
industries) at seven high-tech production sites
with vacant industrial space and fully-developed
infrastructure - Goals
- Location of new companies
- Reinforcement and linking of regional expertise
- Creation and retention of jobs
- Expansion of chemicals as leading industry in the
Metropole Ruhr
18Metropole Ruhr Networks in the chemicals sector
- Polymer network
- Partnership between business, science and
education in the scope of the ChemSite initiative - Objective formation of clusters for synthetics
expertise and strengthening of innovation and
economic strength within the region - Since winter semester 2007/08, Master course in
polymer sciences (TU Dortmund and Gelsenkirchen
University of Applied Sciences ) - Center for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen
(CeNiDE) - Co-ordinates applied research in the field of
nanotechnology at the University of
Duisburg-Essen - CeNiDE comprises approximately 270 researchers
in a current total of 40 research groups at
various faculties (physics, chemicals and
engineering) - Industrial biotechnology cluster (CLIB2021),
Düsseldorf - At the centre products and technologies with a
relevance for the chemicals industry, in
particular monomers, polymers and their
functionalisation - Partners from the Metropole Ruhr Bitop AG, Taros
Chemicals and Prot_at_agen, TU Dortmund and
Fraunhofer Institute UMSICHT
19Metropole Ruhr Healthcare cluster
- Location
- Densest grouping of clinics and hospitals in
Europe (closely combined with the universities) - Numbers amongst the most significant European
healthcare regions - Extremely compact and discerning clinical sales
market - Strong sales and service location (marketplace
function) - High development of scientific and commercial
infrastructure, including profiling of niche
technologies - Model region due to demographic transition
solutions for prevention and quality of life in
advanced age on the basis of modern, integrated
care structures - Gesundheitscampus (Bochum) as central research
and university location, following the model of
the American National Institute of Health (NIH)
20Metropole Ruhr Strengths in the healthcare
sector
- Top German medical facilities include
- Stroke units,Knappschaftskrankenhaus and
Uniklinik Bochum - Herzzentrum Bochum
- Westdeutsches Tumorzentrum, Essen
- Westdeutsches Protonentherapiezentrum, Essen
new radiation procedures in cancer therapy, 100
PPP project - Fraunhofer institutes for Software and System
Engineering Hospital Engineering in Dortmund - Grönemeyer Institut für Mikrotherapie unique
invasive medicine services employing tomographic
control - Knappschaft Prosper alliance
- integrated and interdisciplinary
care,networking of out-patient and in-patient
care for improved patient care and cost reduction
21Metropole Ruhr Strengths in the healthcare
sector
- Leader in involvement in clinical studies in
Germany (ahead of Berlin, Munich and Hamburg) for
the testing of new pharmaceutical products,
medical technologies, procedural innovations - Lead Discovery Center of the Max Planck Society
- Excellent biomedical RD service provider
- Biomedical pure research and translation into
drug research
22Metropole Ruhr Research development in the
healthcare sector
- Medizinisches Proteom Center
- Protein analysis and protein structure research
at the Ruhr University Bochum in close
co-operation with the MPI in Dortmund and the
university teaching hospitals in Essen and Bochum - Planned for 2011 Protein Research Unit Ruhr
within Europe (PURE), Bochum - Erwin L. Hahn Institute
- Applied research in the field of molecular
imaging with 7-Tesla magnetic resonance
tomograph, Essen - Undisputed worldwide leader in the field of
tomography for full-body applications (awarded
1st prize for this in 2009 at the worlds largest
international congress for radiology)
23Metropole Ruhr Research development in the
healthcare sector
- Centre for Medical Biotechnology, Essen
- Focus of research degenerative illnesses,
tumour biology and epigenetics - Westdeutsches Tumorzentrum
- One of ten national Comprehensive Cancer Centers
- Close co-operation with the Protonentherapie
Zentrum - Basis research into cancer illnesses
- Translational research
- Implementation of ideas, findings and discoveries
of basic research into new strategies for
prevention or treatment - Feedback from the clinic to the laboratory
24Metropole Ruhr Networks in the healthcare sector
- MedEcon Ruhr e.V.
- Umbrella organisation for the healthcare industry
in the Ruhr - Members over 80 companies, hospitals and
research establishments - Acts beyond the local boundaries of
municipalities, towns and districts - Links various sectors of the healthcare industry
- Operational tasks of the association are
undertaken by MedEcon Ruhr GmbH - Tasks
- Regional cluster development
- Project development and implementation
- Regional, national and international marketing of
the Ruhr health metropolis
25Metropole Ruhr Networks in the healthcare sector
- BioIndustry e.V. service cluster of companies,
research establishments and municipal business
development agencies - Task efficient networking of research, business
and support infrastructure - Goal commercialisation of start-up and product
ideas in the fields of bioprocess engineering,
microstructure technology and proteomics - MedWIN e.V.
- Alliance of companies, municipalities and
business development agencies in the
Recklinghausen district - Task and goal strengthening of the healthcare
sector and innovations transfer. The network is
also a member of MedEcon Ruhr e.V.
26Metropole Ruhr Cutting-edge technology MST
nanotechnology
- Location
- Microsystems technology (MST) and nanotechnology
are cross-sectional technologies with a high
degree of innovative content - They promote added value at the interfaces to
energy, chemicals, logistics, medical technology,
IT, materials technology - Optimal linking of companies and science via
cluster management locally strong individual
activities e.g. in Dortmund and Duisburg - Dortmund MST cluster is one of the three largest
in Europe, currently numbering 40 companies - MST.factory dortmund first European centre of
excellence for microtechnology and
nanotechnology. Provision of devices, office,
laboratory and clean room space for start-ups and
technology companies for product development, up
to series-production readiness, awarded the
EUROCITIES AWARD for this concept in 2006 - Example workbench for processing
nanomaterials a Focused Ion Beam- device (FIB)
at the University of Duisburg-Essen is used,
amongst other purposes, to develop innovative
concepts for information processing
27Metropole Ruhr Strengths in cutting-edge
technology - MST nanotechnology
- Headquarters of companies such as
- ELMOS Semiconductor AG, leading manufacturer of
integrated switches (ASICS) for more safety in
the car - LIMO Lissotschenko Mikrooptik GmbH world market
leader for refractive micro-optics (micro-optic
components for eye operations) - Boehringer Ingelheim microParts GmbH, produces,
amongst other products, atomisers for the
treatment of respiratory illnesses, the finest
aerosols (vapour) without propellants - NanoFocus AG, pioneer and technological leader
for a new generation of highly-precise optical 3D
surface analysis tools for laboratories and
production - Raith GmbH, produces plant and software for
electron beam lithography and navigation software
for semiconductor testing, sub-contractor for
research and industry in the MST and nano field - Innolume, leading worldwide provider in the field
of semiconductor lasers, based on Quantum Dot
technology, used in the surgical field, amongst
others
28Metropole Ruhr Research development in
cutting-edge technology
- Three of the four Fraunhofer institutes in the
Metropole Ruhr are working on themes regarding
the cross-sectional technologies of MST and
nanotechnology - Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety
and Energy Technology UMSICHTDevelopment of
thermoplastic synthetics and natural materials
with functional nano and micro particles - Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and
Logistics IMLFurther development of RFID
technology - Fraunhofer Institute of Microelectronic Circuits
and Systems IMSFurther development and
production of chip cards and sensors
29Metropole Ruhr Research development in
cutting-edge technology
- Center for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen
(CeNiDE) - Co-ordinates applied research in the field of
nanotechnology at the University of
Duisburg-Essen (UDE) - CeNiDE comprises around 270 researchers in over
40 research groups at various faculties - NanoEnergieTechnikZentrum (NETZ) at the UDE
- In the period to 2012 a research centre for 120
staff from the fields of chemistry, engineering
and physics is to be created at the Duisburg
campus of the UDE. Tasks - Investigation of environmentally-friendly energy
production using nanotechnologies - Development of a technology platform for the
provision of custom, functional materials for
energy technology applications
30Metropole Ruhr Qualification in cutting-edge
technology
- Outstanding educational options in the field
ofMST nanotechnology - 11 universities and colleges throughout Germany
have MST / nano institutes - Since 1998 the profession of microtechnologist
has been a state-recognised occupation requiring
formal training - Dortmund is the sole training location in Germany
for microtechnologists over 900 have graduated
thus far - Unique study course for Bachelor of Science
ComputerEngineering at the University of
Duisburg-Essen - Since the winter semester of 2009/10 Bachelor
course in Applied Material Sciences at the Georg
Agricola University of Applied Sciences, Bochum
31Metropole Ruhr Cutting-edge technology
Materials technology
- Location
- In the field of metallic materials the region
boasts extensive know-how at the classic steel
sites - Complete value chains, e.g. from the production
of pig iron to steel and semi-finished products
and components for the automobile industry - Sustainable production approaches (zero waste
production) and quality demands are the basis for
the development of globally-leading environmental
protection and qualification standards for
large-scale industry - With companies such as Arcelor Mittal,
Hüttenwerke Krupp Mannesmann and ThyssenKrupp
Steel AG, Duisburg is one of the top 5 steel
sites in the world and no. 1 in Europe - matec.net links the stakeholders at the Duisburg
location and beyond
32Metropole Ruhr Research development in
materials technology
- Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials
Simulations (ICAMS) - Unique interdisciplinary institute for advanced
materials simulation at Ruhr University Bochum - Simulation and development of new high-tech
materials, tailored to the demands of modern
production processes - 72 physicists, chemists and engineers research
new types of steel for the automobile industry,
self-repairing surfaces and alternative materials
for catalytic converters - International co-operation with institutes in
countries including the USA, Sweden, France,
China, Denmark, Great Britain, Brazil - Practical examples
- The Dortmunder OberflächenCentrum (DOC) of
ThyssenKrupp Steel AG is a materials centre of
excellence in which so-called tailored blanks
are developed for the automobile industry - Salzgitter Mannesmann Forschung GmbH develops
high-alloyed, corrosion-resistant materials for
seamless pipes and sheeting, together with
moulding and joining technology - Grillo-Werke AG, core competence for zinc
metallurgy
33Metropole Ruhr Cross-sectional technology
information and communications technology
- Information and communications technology
location - 7,500 companies with approximately 48,000
employees generate annual sales of 15 billion
in the Metropole Ruhr - Information and communications technology has a
wide range of interfaces to logistics, energy and
the healthcare sector - Focus in the field of IT security with the Horst
Görtz Institute at Ruhr University Bochum , a
leader in the European field - Estimated 16 increase in workforce in the period
to 2015 - Excellent education and training options at
universities of applied sciences and vocational
schools, e.g. commercial information systems at
the Essen campus of the University of
Duisburg-Essen (largest faculty in the
German-speaking area) - Alongside Berlin and Munich, Dortmund is the
largest education site in Germany - Training as an IT professional at the IT-Center
in Dortmund is one of the fastest IT courses in
Germany
34Metropole Ruhr Strengths in information and
communications technology
- Headquarters of top companies such as
- Infineon Development Center, Duisburg
development centre of the leading manufacturer of
chips for mobile telephone technology - MimoOn Duisburg leading company in the field
of Mimo- and LTE technology - ATOS Origin, Essen internationally leading
supplier of IT services - Materna Gruppe, headquarters in Dortmund - one
of the leading, independent service providers of
information and communications technology in
Germany - GELSEN-NET Kommunikationsgesellschaft mbH, one
of the most successful regional carriers in NRW - Dotzilla, Duisburg innovations prize winner
in the field of mobile communication - CUBIS Solutions GmbH, with headquarters in
Essen, operates one of the most modern and
powerful computing centres in the region
35Metropole Ruhr Networks in information and
communications technology
- networker NRW e.V.
- With over 400 member companies, the largest IT
association in NRW, one of the three largest IT
associations in Germany - Founded in 2004 by the networker westfalen and
ruhr networker associations - Further networks under the umbrella of networker
NRW wisnet e.V., association for e-learning and
knowledge management, and InnoZent OWL e.V., an
association of innovative companies from the
eastern Westphalian region - Tasks
- Advancement of business and knowledge development
in the IT sector in the Metropole Ruhr, also NRW
in the medium term - Bundling of expertise
- Promotion of joint projects and training
initiatives - Representation of interests and site marketing
for the IT sector