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Monterrey: International City of Knowledge
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Contents
ƒ Nuevo Leon Overview
ƒ Monterrey International City of Knowledge
ƒ Research and Innovation Technology Park (PIIT Monterrey)
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Contents
ƒ Nuevo Leon Overview
ƒ Monterrey International City of Knowledge
ƒ Research and Innovation Technology Park (PIIT Monterrey)
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Mexico’s leading industrial economy
o Capital: Monterrey
o Population: 4.3 Million (4% of the total population of the country)
¾ Producer of 11% of Mexico’s manufactured goods
($16.4 Billion USD)
¾ GDP: $69.2 Billion USD (7.6% of the country’s GDP)
¾ Exports 2007: $17 Billion USD
¾ GDP per capita: $16,000 USD ($8,000 USD above national
average)
o 2nd most important state to attract FDI ($1.5 Billion USD
avg./year)
o 145,000 jobs created between 2006 and 2007
o 2,000 foreign companies established in the Metropolitan area
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SAN FRANCISCO
2660 KM
CHICAGO
2607 KM
NEW YORK
3405 KM
DETROIT
2977 KM
U. S. A.
ATLANTA
2179 KM
SAN ANTONIO
EAGLE PASS, TX
HOUSTON
COLOMBIA
CORPUS CHRISTI
NORTH
EUROPE
ALTAMIRA PORT
ASIA
GUADALAJARA
MEXICO
MEXICO CITY
CITY
VERACRUZ
MANZANILLO
LÁZARO CÁRDENAS
BELICE
GUATEMALA
STRATEGIC LOCATION
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NAFTA Time Zone
HONDURAS
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Human capital: education
o 93 Schools and universities (public and private)
¾ More than 150,000 students
o 60 Bilingual schools
o 213 Technical programs
¾ 52,000 students approximately
o Highest level of education in the country
¾ NL average: 10.1 years vs. national average: 8.7 years
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Competitive and qualified workforce
o Workforce of 1.9 million people: nearly half of the state’s
population
o Competitive wages. 9.8 years without a strike
¾ Pro-business unions
o Efficient links between Scholars, Industry & Government
o Quality oriented culture & global business environment
o Combination of high tech manufacturing & engineering in a
low cost region
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Quality of life
o World class health services
o 20 Museums
o 106 Hotels
o 2 Convention Centers
o 7 Golf Courses
o 1 Sports & Concert Hall
o 2 Sports Stadiums
o 20 Shopping Malls
o Good Urban Infrastructure
o Top quality housing
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Contents
ƒ Nuevo Leon Overview
ƒ Monterrey International City of Knowledge
ƒ Research and Innovation Technology Park (PIIT Monterrey)
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Components of the model Monterrey International City of Knowledge
Government
RESULTS
EXECUTION
ORIENTATION
Value Creation
Educational
Private Enterprises
Institutions
Citizens
Metrics of
Success
25 Year Key Programs
Plan
& Projects
Strategies
Critical
Processes
Focused in Key
Areas &
Competences
Organization and
Governance
FOUNDATIONS
Vision Knowledge Legal &
Normative
to 2030 Culture
Framework
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Infrastructure
& resources
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Foundations
VISION 2030
• Improve the quality of life (ONU Human Development Indicators) equivalent OECD
average
• Improve the quality of employment and increase Nuevo Leon´s GDP per capita from
• 16,000 USD to 35,000 USD (OECD average)
• Position NL as one of the top 25 most competitive locations (WEF, IMD)
• Consolidate a world class education, research and innovation system
• Increase public awareness in Nuevo Leon’s society about the importance of education,
knowledge, R&D and innovation for their daily life
KNOWLEDGE CULTURE
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Coverage and quality in education
Support to R&D and graduate programs
Leadership and involvement of key players
Collaboration among players (government-private companies-universities)
Continuous learning for citizens
Information Technology culture and access to the Internet
Involvement of the media: promoting knowledge
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Foundations
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
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Laws, regulations, mechanisms and fostering legal instruments to offer long term continuity
State Congress involvement and support
Public-Private alliances
Incentives and support
Social agreement to validate the long term vision (key players)
INFRASTRUCTURE & RESOURCES
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Logistics, communications and transportation
High quality housing developments and infrastructure
Diversified cultural and entertainment options
Industrial parks
Research & Innovation parks
Connectivity and broadband access to the Internet
Funds for research and development
Accelerated education for scientists and technologists through scholarships
Incentives and fiscal benefits
High Tech business incubators
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Seed and Venture Capital funds
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Foundations
CRITICAL PROCESSES
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Promotion and attraction of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI )
Impulse to Nuevo Leon's exports
Accelerated education of human capital (Specialists and Technologists)
Linkage and alliances between companies and academic institutions
Incorporation of Science & Technology to basic education
Patents for technology developments and transfer
Incorporation of R & D in the companies
Business incubators and venture capital
Collaboration with Texas and nearby U.S. states
ORGANIZATION & GOVERNANCE
• Organization schemes with citizen participation (Citizen Councils)
• Organization schemes for collaboration (Clusters)
• Collaborative and team work schemes
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Orientation
STRATEGIES
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Reorganize the agenda, contents, and educational methods for S&T
Incorporate specialists and technologists to the industry and increase the R & D
Increase the number of research centers and researchers
Strengthen the urban infrastructure
Strengthen the cultural offering
Boost the postgraduate and research in universities
Support the incubation and creation of Innovation-based businesses
Expand the international cooperation
Create Industrial and Research Parks
FOCUS AREAS AND COMPETENCIES
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Automotive and auto parts
Home appliances
Information technologies
Medical services and life sciences
Agro-business and food
Advanced manufacturing
Nanotechnology
Biotechnology
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Aeronautics
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Execution
KEY PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS (2003-2009)
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Research & Innovation Technology Park (PIIT) (70 Ha)
Research funds ($200 MM USD)
New R & D Centers (30)
Development of the Monterrey International City of Knowledge BID- ITESM
( $0.5 MM USD)
Monterrey Forum 2007 (Knowledge cities summit)
New Patents activity (100 companies and universities)
Risk capital Fund ($30 MM USD)
Industrial Clusters (8)
New urban and cultural developments
Nuevo Leon Digital Program
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25 Year Plan
INDICATORS
• Economical
IV. Acceleration
• Human
Development
III. Take-off
• Competitiveness
• Life Quality
II. Consolidation
I. Structuring
•R&D
• Vision
• Model
• Structure
• Plan
• Advances
2003
2009
2015
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2030
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Components of the model Monterrey International City of Knowledge
Government
RESULTS
EXECUTION
ORIENTATION
Value Creation
Educational
Private Enterprises
Institutions
Citizens
Metrics of
Success
25 Year Key Programs
Plan
& Projects
Focused in Key
Areas &
Strategies
Competences
Critical
Processes
Organization and
Governance
FOUNDATIONS
Vision Knowledge Legal &
Normative
to 2030 Culture
Framework
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Infrastructure
& resources
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Contents
ƒ Nuevo Leon Overview
ƒ Monterrey International City of Knowledge
ƒ Research and Innovation Technology Park (PIIT Monterrey)
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Aerotechnopolis Project
Highway to
Airport
Monterrey
Airport
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Lote 2
Lote 1
70 Ha.
Highway to
airport
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Objectives
ƒ To promote applied research and innovation
ƒ To link research to the needs of the market and
companies
ƒ To use and develop Nuevo Leon´s intellectual
capital
ƒ To incubate new innovation-based businesses
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PIIT Monterrey highlights
oTotal Area : 70 ha (700, 000 M2)
o Investment in Infrastructure (Environmental friendly and state of the art services) :
$100 M USD
o Other support services : Hotel(150 rooms), Conference rooms, restaurants and
business related services
o Investment in buildings and R&D Equipment : $150 M USD
o 6 Universities : UANL, ITESM, UT, Texas A&M, Arizona State University, UDEM
o 9 Public R&D Centers : Mechatronics, Advanced Materials, Nanotechnology,
Product Design, Water Technologies, Food Technology, Biotechnology, IT &
Software, Renewable Energy Technologies, Optics , Applied Mathematics and
Medical Sciences.
o 15 Private Technology and R&D Centers (Global & Local Companies) : Motorola,
Pepsico, AMD, Owens Corning, Sigma, Bosch, Cemex, Vitro, Xignux, among others)
o 2 Business Incubators (Nanotechnology & Biotechnology)
o 3,500 new employments : Researchers, Engineers and Support Personnel.
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Leon State Government
o 2006-2009 time frame to complete
the
Project
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PIIT Monterrey - Master Plan
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Incubadora
Nano
Incubadora
Biotech
Parking
0.5 Ha
2 Ha
2 Ha
2 Ha
- Hotel
- Comercial Area
- Services Area
6,000 M2 de Office spaces
500 parking spaces
Highway to
airport
Aricent: 3,000m2
Estafeta: 1,000m2
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Projects under negotiation
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State Institute of Water
(IANL) 100%
Research and Advance Studies
Center (CINVESTAV) 100%
Engineering and
Industrial Development
Center (CIDESI) 100%
Advanced Materials
Research Center
(CIMAV) 95%
Center for Innovation and
Strategic Product Design
(CIDEP, ITESM) 65%
Monterrey IT Cluster
40%
Progress
(April 2008)
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Center for Innovation,
Engineering and
Technology Design
24 95%
(CIIDIT, UANL)
STATE OF INNOVATION
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