2. Index I MALAGA , The Economic Capital of Southern Spain I.1 Introduction I.2 Culture & Gastronomy II TOWNHALL & Logistic & Infrastructures II.1 Malaga’s Town Hall III.2 Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía (PTA) II.3 Malaga’s Valley II.4 PROMALAGA’s Backgroud III Communications & Subsidies - Facilities III.1 Communications III.2 Subsidies & Facilities IV Conclusion
3. I. Malaga , The Economic Capital of Southern Spain Province Surface area: 7,276 Sq/km. Population: 1,491,287 in habitants (2006) Municipality of Malaga: Surface Area: 398.25 Sq/Km. Population: 560,631 in habitants (2006) Weather The hottest months are July and August and the coldest are usually December and February, in the winter months the average temperature varies between maximum of 22.8ºC and minimum of 13ºC. GEOGRAPHICAL DATA Malaga is situated on the south west Europe, it is one of the most southern provinces of EU. Located 200 km from Seville, and 150km from Granada–Sierra Nevada.
4. I.1 Introduction Nature Malaga’s Mountains were declared as a Natural Park in 1989. This area contains over 230 different varieties of vegetation and more than 160 species of vertebrates. Such as: Deer, Wild boar,etc.. Sports Thanks to its privileged climate, Malaga has become one of the favorite tourist destinations both for practicing sport and for organizing top line sporting events. Many sports installations are in the nature, almost every sports can be practiced in our city: GOLF , swimming, sailing, diving, windsurfing, fishing competitions, canoeing, trekking, tennis, paddle, athletics, cycling, archery or equestrian sports. Also, Ski in Sierra Nevada!! Regatta 1st International Oxford-Cambridge-Málaga Regatta To Study in Málaga
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6. Index I MALAGA , The Economic Capital of Southern Spain I.1 Introduction I.2 Culture & Gastronomy II TOWNHALL & Logistic & Infrastructures II.1 Malaga’s Town Hall III.2 Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía (PTA) II.3 Malaga’s Valley II.4 PROMALAGA’s Backgroud III Communications & Subsidies - Facilities III.1 Communications III.2 Subsidies & Facilities IV Conclusion
17. II.3 Malaga’s Valley e-27 Club Malaga Valley e-27 is the initiative of an outstanding group of presidents from relevant companies of the IT sector and of some of their most outstanding leaders. The group’s main objective is to outline guidelines and policies to turn Malaga into the most important area of technology excellence in Europe, a “European Silicon Valley” capable of attracting relevant firms worldwide as well as R&D. Club Malaga Valley e-27 wants to be the pioneer of this purpose. The platform which will gather together all efforts made in order to turn this city into an example of commitment with information Technologies and the place where all ideas and innovations are received and broadcasted
18. II.4 Promalaga’s background Current Experience with Multinational companies; In 2008, fifth Promalaga’s Aniversary; Employees The first 5 Years Add Value Methodology PROMALAGA’S PERFORMANCE 850 Firms The first 5 Years success Analyst 500 Alimentos del Plata
19. Index I MALAGA , The Economic Capital of Southern Spain I.1 Introduction I.2 Culture & Gastronomy II TOWNHALL & Logistic & Infrastructures II.1 Malaga’s Town Hall III.2 Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía (PTA) II.3 Malaga’s Valley II.4 PROMALAGA’s Backgroud III Communications & Subsidies - Facilities III.1 Communications III.2 Subsidies & Facilities IV Conclusion
20. III.1 Communications TRAINS/ROADS New road and railway network with excellent connections to the rest of Europe . The high-speed train line (AVE - 350 km/h). Thus, trips will last no longer than 2 hours to Madrid, 5 to Barcelona, and 8 to Paris! PORTS The port of Málaga, is the second tourist destination of all cruises in the Iberian Peninsula and the sixth in the Mediterranean coast. Also, in the top 10 most important container port of all Mediterranean. MALAGA TRADE FAIR Modernity, progress and tradition come together at Malaga trade Fair and Conference Centre. AIRPORT The Malaga airport is one of the most important airports In 2006, it handled 13,076,252 passengers, 127,769 flight operations and 5,126 tons of cargo. It offers direct flights to 124 airports in 31 countries Year Passengers 2002 10,429,439 2003 11,566,616 2004 12,046,277 2005 12,669,019 2006 13,076,252
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22. Index I MALAGA , The Economic Capital of Southern Spain I.1 Introduction I.2 Culture & Gastronomy II TOWNHALL & Logistic & Infrastructures II.1 Malaga’s Town Hall III.2 Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía (PTA) II.3 Malaga’s Valley II.4 PROMALAGA’s Backgroud III Communications & Subsidies - Facilities III.1 Communications III.2 Subsidies & Facilities IV Conclusion