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Metropole Ruhr Cluster development
  • Cluster development
  • Overview of clusters
  • Energy
  • Logistics
  • Chemicals
  • HealthcareCross-sectional technology
  • Microsystem technology and nanotechnology
  • Materials technology
  • Information and communications technologies

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Metropole 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.

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

6
Metropole 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)

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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)

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

16
Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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)

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Metropole 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

21
Metropole 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

22
Metropole 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)

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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.

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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

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Metropole 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
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