2. Index Framework 22@Barcelona: Where 22@Barcelona: History 22@Barcelona: The Innovation District 22@Barcelona: Urbanism 22@Barcelona: Economics 22@Barcelona: Social Q&A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
4. Source: Loet Leydesdorff & Martin Meyer. 2003. Knowledge-based Economy Knowledge Knowledge Infrastructure Geography Political Economy Economy Innovation
5. University Government Industry Source: Henry Etzkowitz & Loet Leydesdorff, 2000. TRIPLE HELIX . Local & Global Innovation System
6. Innovation International I+I Source: Francesc Solé Parellada, Josep Piqué & Joan Bellavista. 2007. Global National Regional Local Science Technology Industry Market
7. Born Global Companies University Industry Government Source: Henry Etzkowitz, Francesc Solé Parellada & Josep Piqué. 2007.
20. 1998: the debate about the future of the industrial areas An urban renovation strategy. A new model of making city The answer to a necessity: the Knowledge Economy
21. CLUSTERS & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TALENT INFRASTRUCTURES URBAN INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT PROMOTION DEMAND [email_address] ICT 3459 Plan MEDIA ENE BIO DIS URB ECO SOC 22@ BCN INT CAT
22. Value chain Talent Attraction Retention Development Creation Company Promotion Location Monitoring Growth Innovation Science Technology Company Market Urbanism Planning Management Infrastruct. Construction
23. Conceptual model Phase 2 Corporate Environment Projects Phase 1 Physical Environment Town Planning Building Infrastructure Phase 3 Personal Environment Relationship space
24. The 22@ Plan, a new model of compact city Subsidized housing @ activities 7@ facilities Green spaces Industrial heritage Avanced infrastructures New mobility model Revitalization public spaces
27. The urban planning process (2001-2008) Compact city, with publicly owned land, fully urbanised and offering excellent infrastructure, providing many more jobs in the field of knowledge intensive activities … 2008 … 2000 Industrial land, little used or in complete disuse, 100% privately owned, and part yet to be urbanised 2001 … Urban Planning … 2003 … Urban Management … 2004 … Infrastructures … 2004/06… Construction … 2004 … Corporate Projects, clusters
28. Balance public and private benefits: Urban planning. Density Increase density: INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES URBAN PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES @ ACTIVITIES SUBSIDIZED HOUSING 2’7 - 2 - 2’2 - Build ability: m² of ceiling/m² of land CODE 22a CODE 22@
29. Special infrastructures plan Public space renewal New heating and cooling system New energy networks Underground galleries New mobility plan Selective pneumatic waste collection
32. Technological centers 22@Barcelona: Clusters & activities Leadership of projects: current situation and forecast Companies Institutions Universities Incubators Residences Other services Specific spaces Dissemination spaces Entrepreneurs
33. Media: Barcelona Media Park Universities Incubators Institutions Specifics spaces Technological centers Residences Dissemination Companies UPF, UB, UOC Media-TIC Building RNE, CAC, Barcelona TV… Audiovisual Production Centre (PBM) Barcelona Media-Innovation Centre Melon District / Ciutadella Media Factory MediaPro, Lavinia, Cromosoma…
34. Universities Incubators Institutions Specifics spaces Technological centers Residences Dissemination Companies UB, UPC, La Salle Media-TIC building CMT, FBD, Localret Interface building, Media-TIC building Technological ICT Center Melon District ICT House T-Systems, Indra, Telef ó nica ICT: Network of R+D centres related to ICT
35. Media & ICT Cluster: 2006 - 2010 VILA CASAS MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AUDIOVISUAL PRODUCTION CENTRE BARCELONA ACTIVA IMAGINA BUILDING: Mediapro, CIBM, Yahoo!, TCI,… T-SYSTEMS HQ. & BARCELONA DIGITAL COMMUNICATION FACULTY (UPF) BARCELONA TV MEDIA-TIC BUILDING SUBSIDIZED HOUSING INTERFACE BUILDING: IMI, Indra & ACC AGBAR TOWER RNE INDRA GREEN AREAS RBA HQ.
37. Medical Technologies - MedTech Universities Institutions Specifics spaces Technological centers Residences Dissemination Companies UB, UPC, Official Nursing College Health Building CatSalut, Blood and Tissues Bank Health Building, BIO Enterprise Park 22@MedTech Laboratory Nido Health Building Matachana, Gaes, Sanofi Aventis, Isdin, Telemedicine Incubators
38. Design Universities Institutions Specifics spaces Technological centers Residences Dissemination Companies University of Vic, UPC, IAAC Media-TIC, “Projecte Bressol” (textile) BCD Palo Alto, PBM, Hub Design Centre d’Innovaci ó , Barcelona Media Melon District / Ciutadella Hub Design G-Star Raw, ADD, Node, Estudi Arola, ruiz+company, Morera Design Incubators
41. B_TEC, UPC UNIVERSITY HEALTH BUILDING SAE INSTITUTE UPF COMUNICATION IL·3 BAU EMAV UPF CIUTADELLA UOC PASADENA, ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN 10 universities: 25,000 students SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL & EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT (UPC)
42. NIDO RESIDENCE CIUTADELLA RESIDENCE b_TEC RESIDENCE MELON DISTRICT RESIDENCE 4 residences: more than 800 beds
43. ORANGE R+D BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PARK IREC KIM BCN HEALTH BUILDING ALSTOM R+D TELEFONICA R+D LEITAT TECHNOLOGICAL CENTER BARCELONA MEDIA INNOVATION CENTER ICT TECHNOLOGICAL CENTER 9 R+D+i & technological centres
44. New companies and new jobs at 22@Barcelona + 50% New jobs in 22@Barcelona since 2000 (Accumulated data at 12.31.2008 in number of employers) ( December 2008) Employees of companies already located or in process to be installed 42.000 No clusters 31% Clusters 69% 44’6% newly created New companies installed in the district since 2000 ( December 2008) Companies already located or in process to be installed 1.441 (Accumulated data at 12.31.2008 in number of companies)
45. 22@ PLUS Bussines Services Public Financing Talent Innovation and Technology Clusters and Market access [email_address] Networking Promotion Spaces and Infrastructures
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51. 22@ PLUS: Public and Private financing Public Financing Personalized information, advice and management The 22@Barcelona Project Aid Management Unit ( UGAP ) offers companies located in the district, or in the process of moving there, personalized consulting services to help them identify available public financing opportunities for their strategic projects. [email_address] Private and venture capital investment networks Global Growth Program is aimed at technology companies with a high potential for growth. Its objective is to help companies expand globally and accelerate their growth. The program is led by professor Ken Morse, director of the MIT Entrepreneurship Center.