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Top Science & Innovation Parks in the Netherlands
Motor of a strong and sustainable economy
5 Preface 6 Top Science & Innovation Parks 7 Facts & figures 8 Global Challenges 10 Our involvement in Global Challenges 12 Our Strengths 13 Our Success Factors
16 Amsterdam Science Park 20 Brightlands Chemelot Campus 24 High Tech Campus Eindhoven 28 Kennispark Twente 32 Leiden Bio Science Park 36 TU Delft Science Park 40 Utrecht Science Park 44 Wageningen Campus
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Amsterdam Science Park
Leo Le Duc
Leiden Bio Science Park
Ellen Smit
Brightlands Chemelot Campus
Bert Kip
Kennispark Twente
Kees Eijkel
Wageningen Campus
Petra Caessens
Utrecht Science Park
Floris de Gelder
TU Delft Science Park
Anne-Lize Hoftijzer
High Tech CampusEindhoven
Frans Schmetz
September 2016
We are proud to present an overview of the eight leading Science & Innovation Parks in the Netherlands. Together we areconsidered to be the greatest driving force of the Dutcheconomy. We are quickly becoming clusters of Europeansignificance. We offer excellent opportunities, inspiring locationsand wonderful communities to leading companies from homeand abroad, to knowledge institutions and to otherorganisations, helping these to further develop their activities.Top-of-the-line research at our Science & Innovation Parksresults in more knowledge transfer, new innovative products(and services), more businesses and new jobs. We know how toattract and retain talent, and contribute to the economic growthand competitiveness of the Netherlands. Our first-rate R&D isfocused on solving important global challenges related to health,clean water, food security and sustainable systems.
Our strengths are based upon:true knowledge and innovation within specific niches related toglobal challenges;an accessible research infrastructure;substantial shared facilities and services;complete clusters and available talent;attractive work and living environments with adequate realestate opportunities to accommodate the growth of start-upsand other companies;a highy educated, multilingual population in a stable andprosperous country.
We hope you are feeling inspired and would love to welcome youto one or more of our Science & Innovation Parks.
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Eight Science & Innovation Parks
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130 Companies3,875 Jobs6,345 Students
430 Companies9,300 Jobs24,300 Students
219 Companies16,000 Jobs24,080 Students
150 Companies10,000 Jobs
77 Companies1,700 Jobs660 Students
85 Companies22,600 Jobs51,700 Students
196 Companies6,800 Jobs10,800 Students
130 Companies18,283 Jobs24,695 Students
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Jobs 47,494 Universities / research institutes
33,167 Companies
7,897 Other
Companies 659 Start-ups
627 Small & Medium-sized Enterprises
131 Corporates / Global players
Students 14,847 International
billion investment value 2010-2020
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Global Challenges
Food securityand sustainableagriculture andforestry
increasing sustainableagricultural productionimproving the globalsupply chaindecreasing food lossesand waste and improvingfood quality and foodsafetyensuring that all who aresuffering from hunger andmalnutrition have accessto nutritious food
Environmentand resourcesecurity
reducing emissions andimproving resource/energyefficiencybio-based solutionsmaterials revolution andproduct designoptimization andeliminating waste inplastics
Health,demographicchange andwell-being
developing high-quality,economically sustainableand innovative health andcare systemscreating opportunities fornew jobs and growth
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Access to cleanand fresh water
generating access to freshwatersustainably ensuring itssafety and quality
Smart, green and integratedtransport
drastically reducingtransport's emissions lowering dependence onfossil fuels reducing transport impacton biodiversity andpreserving naturalresources
Economicgrowth andsocial inclusion
making economic growthmore socially inclusive without dampeningincentives to work, saveand invest
Secure societiesimproving societalresilience against naturaland man-made disasters
Sources: Societal Challenges Horizon 2020 + 10 Global Challenges World Economic Forum
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leading companiesexcellent institutions
top-level research
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Our involvement in Global ChallengesHealth,
demographicchange
and well-being
Food security Environment and resource
security
Access to clean and fresh
water
Smart, green and integrated
transport
Economicgrowth
and socialinclusion
Securesocieties
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strong focus on R&D andknowledge intensive activities
active open innovationsystem, with shared researchfacilities, accelerating innovationon an international level
client-based governance andliving environment providing(international) companies,scientists and studentsexcellent conditions
presence of several anchortenants with an internationalreputation and network(research institutes, corporatecompanies)
Science & Innovation Parks are not regularbusiness parks, they have four distinctivecore competences and values.
Our Strengths
Strong reputation
Source: Buck Consultants International, 2016
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Our Success Factors
Presence of at least one large know-how & technology driven anchortenant guarantees a continuousflow of ideas and new concepts,generated by students, PhDstudents, scientists, appliedresearchers and businessdevelopers.
A high-quality businessenvironment improves theattractiveness of a park. This couldconcern a landscaped environment,pleasant buildings, joint amenitiesand facilities, such as a cafeteria,gym, conference centre or smallshops.
In order to guarantee a prosperousScience & Innovation Park fordecades, a strong vision ondevelopment, size, technologyniches and facilities is necessary.
A dedicated park organisation &management is needed in order tomake the other factors work.
Marketing of a Science &Innovation Park is necessary ascompetition is found across theglobe. Getting the park on the radarof target companies is crucial todevelop critical mass.
Suitable buildings must beavailable at the park toaccommodate companies in alldevelopment phases, from smalloffices in incubators to stand-alonesingle tenant buildings.
Talent and excellence are keyfactors for the success of a researchgroup or a company and obviouslyalso for a science and innovationpark as a whole.
A science and innovation parkgenerates start-ups continuously.The vast majority need financing invarious stages of their development.From seed financing to venturecapital for international expansion.
Transfer of know-how/openinnovation is why companies wantto be located close to each other:working together to develop fasterand better ideas, while recognisingeach other’s IP.
A Science & Innovation Parkrequires critical mass to becomethe place to be. More researchersand developers lead to moreinteraction and better chances ofinnovation success.
FinancingTalent &
excellence
Vision
Suitable buildings
High-quality business
environment
Critical mass
Anchor tenantMarketing
Shared research facilitiesOpen
innovation
Shared research facilitieshelp start-ups and SMEs byproviding state-of-the-art facilitieswithout huge investments. They arealso often the kick-starter ofcooperation between companiesand researchers at the park.
Source: Buck Consultants International, 2016.
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Science & Business organizationScience Park 4021098 XH AmsterdamT: +31 20 820 80 60E: [email protected]
ACE Venture Lab
Science Park 402
Science Park 904
IvI Informatics Institute
Parking: You can follow the signs to the right car park at Amsterdam Science Park. You may park at the public (paid) car parks P1, P3 or P7. Each company or institute has its own rules with regard to visitors. Visitors are advised to contact the institute or company prior to their appointment for parking instructions.
Train stationAmsterdam Science ParkWithin direct proximity
AirportAmsterdam Airport Schiphol20 min by car,30 min by trainFrom Schiphol: more than320 direct connections to 98 countries worldwide
MotorwayDirect exit from A10 ring road2.6 km ca. 5 min by car
Digital infrastructureHigh quality Direct proximity of internetexchanges ASM-IX and NL-IX:80% of Europe can be reachedin 50 milliseconds, free Wi-Fithroughout the park.
City centreAmsterdam10 min by train15 min bike ride
Infrastructure
Development space:
120,000 m2
Connecting Boundless Minds
Total building capacity:
400,000 m2
Area:
800,000 m2
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Profile Amsterdam Science Park (ASP) islocated in the eastern part of thecity. It has one of the largestconcentrations of academiceducation and research facilities inEurope. It is a major hub forresearch, innovation andentrepreneurship thanks to itsworld-class research institutes,universities, and some 130companies. As one of the mostdensely cabled locations in Europe,Amsterdam Science Park ispresently home to more than 600network hubs, including the largestdata transport hub in the world, theAMS-IX, and offers excellentopportunities for ICT, life sciences,sustainable chemistry and advancedinstrumentation.
Long-term visionA long-term growth perspective forASP in 2020 has been developed.The focus on long-term R&D andinnovation collaboration with SMEsand global companies will be furtherdeveloped and strengthened.Objectives include 50% employmentgrowth among innovative high-techcompanies, two to three additionalMatrix buildings (multi-tenant) andthe establishment of three foreigncompanies in the park.
Jobs
1,800 University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science
800 Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
1,275 Companies on site and in multi-tenant buildings
Companies
40 Start-ups
80 Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (excl. start-ups)
10 Corporate players
Unique CompaniesAMS-IX, Equinix, FokkerAerostructures, TataSteel, Qualcomm,Agendia, NikonInstruments, ASML,Telecity
Building capacity400,000 m2 Total building capacity (GFA) Gross Floor Area
280,000 m2 In use
120,000 m2 Development space
Land lease: Yes, 50 yearsLand ownership: University of Amsterdam, municipality of Amsterdam, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)Zoning plan: Amsterdam Science Park 2013 (updated)
Students
5,515 University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science
830 Amsterdam University College of whom 817 international students
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€ 220 million2010 - 2015
Matrix VI Multi-Tenant-building with lab & office space Start new building Telecity datacentre Establishment of ARCNL Amsterdam University College (AUC)University Sports Centre
€ 350 million2016 - 2020
Opening Startup VillageNe w building ARCNL & Nano Coating Center (Matrix VII)Opening new resident building with 152 mid prized houses Start HighTiff building SRON with state-of-the-art clean rooms Start new build hotel Extension Equinix Datacentre TowerSeveral Parking BuildingsOpening Amsterdam Data Tower (Digital Realty)Chemistry College
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OpenInnovationStrategy Amsterdam Science Park was establishedfor the purpose of stimulating innovation.It is thus essential that knowledge andbusiness are brought together, so thatscientific knowledge can be translatedinto products, companies or medicaltreatment. Amsterdam Science Park hasmany facilities and initiatives forstimulating such knowledge valorisation.The research institutes at the SciencePark have their own unique programmesand successful spin-offs. The UniversityInnovation Exchange Amsterdam (IXA, thecombined Technology Transfer Office ofthe University of Amsterdam, VUUniversity Amsterdam and AmsterdamUniversity of Applied Sciences) and theAmsterdam Center for Entrepreneurship(ACE) are also located at AmsterdamScience Park. All of these serve toencourage entrepreneurial spirit andinnovation. The Matrix buildings of theMatrix Innovation Center have extensivestate-of-the-art office facilities for start-ups. Because connecting and networkingis essential, Amsterdam Science Parkorganises activities such as ACE VentureLab Café, Open Business Days and thefestive yearly Flux Festival (sciencecommunity meets business community).Many events organised by researchinstitutes and companies also take place,such as Super Computing Day organisedby SURFsara.
World ClassResearchInstitutes
FOM Institute AMOLFCWI Dutch National Research Centre forMathematics and Computer ScienceNikhef National Institute for SubatomicPhysicsSURFsara Computing and NetworkingServicesNLeSC Netherlands eScience CenterUvA FNWI University of Amsterdam,Faculty of Science*AUC Amsterdam University CollegeARCNL Advanced Research Center forNanolithographyQualcomm labQusoft Research Center for QuantumSoftware
*9 Spinoza Laureates and 4 Nobel Laureates
Shared R&DfacilitiesBesides various cleanrooms (from a.o.NIKHEF) and lab spaces (for rent andshared), there are different researchfacilities present such as E-Biolab,Amsterdam nanoCenter (materialsfabrication), UvA Technology Centre,NIKHEF cleanrooms, Qualcommresearch lab for machine learning andprocessing sensory data, Nikon Center ofExcellence for Super ResolutionMicroscopy Development, ultra-modernglasshouses and SURFsara for high-quality ICT infrastructures.
Matrix Innovation Center offers high value flexible office spaceand laboratories for approximately 100 of the 130 companies at
Amsterdam Science Park. Keywords: flexibility, service andcooperation.
Amsterdam nanoCenter is a facility formaterials fabrication and
characterisation to provide state-of-theart opportunities in nano research.
Student housingAmsterdam
University Collegehouses in a prize
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live on campus in amodern high-rise
with great views ofAmsterdam.
Ultra-modern glass houses, water-tight glasshouses with excellent temperature regulation
and control systems provide room for ‘ordinary’research and research on genetically modified
pathogens.
R&D FocusICT, Big Data Green Life SciencesAdvanced Instrumentation Sustainable Chemistry - CatalyzeNano Coating and Lithography
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Start-upfacilities andprogrammesThe Amsterdam Centre forEntrepreneurship (ACE) provideseducation, research and the Venture Labfacilities to students, teachers, researchersand entrepreneurs with regard toentrepreneurship. ACE Venture Lab is ascience-based incubator and activelysupports students in building a successfulscience or tech-based company, at anystage. Innovation Lab ChemistryAmsterdam (ILCA) offers innovationsupport to start-up chemical companies,including a comprehensive package ofservices to enhance the growth of theirbusinesses in an early stage.
SustainabilityOur policyAmsterdam Science Park has the ambitionto become one of the most sustainablescience parks (2013 Energy Plan).
Our main objectives Shared electricity sources; Sustainable construction (climate-neutraltechnologies, green roofs) and publicspaces; Improved energy efficiency; Charge points for electric cars.
Remarkable achievementsData-centre waste energy is used to heatlecture rooms and some studenthousing;Green roofs on several buildings.
ResearchIn January 2016 the innovation platformAmsterdam Green Campus was officiallylaunched. In this regional platform,researchers, educational institutions andentrepreneurs collaborate on innovationand on educating talent within the foodand flower sectors. To start with,Amsterdam Green Campus focuses onGreen Genetics, Green Environment andGreen Chemistry.
Nikhef: has a total of 13 cleanrooms up toclass 1,000 with a surface area of up to170 m2. Several of these cleanrooms areequipped with highly accurate climatecontrol.
Boasting the highest concentration ofpublicly funded research in theNetherlands, Amsterdam Science Park iscurrently home to eight University ofAmsterdam research institutes.
Community services & facilitiesFacility buildings (shop, supermarket, foodservice)4 restaurants and catering facilities (RestaurantOerknal, Cafe Polder, Maslow, Meet&Eat, SparSupermarket).
Leisure (sport, congress)10,000 m2 Universum Sports Centre, 3 conferencefacilities available at CWI (max. 1,200 persons),additional 2,500 m2 congress facilities and 200 hotelrooms planned (2018).
ParkingPaid parking at UVA site of the campus: 3 parkinglots for ca. 500 cars Regulated parking around the NWO Institutes 250 public (paid) parking spaces
Park managementSite related servicesPublic space, waste, sweeping pavements, wintermaintenance, maintenance green areas, security , freeWIFI.
Building-related servicesVarious a.o. cleaning, reception services (buildingspecific).
Governance Campus ownership University of Amsterdam, City of Amsterdam,Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research(NWO).
Decision makers & decision-making processThe parties involved are the University of Amsterdam,City of Amsterdam and the Netherlands Organisationfor Scientific Research (NWO). The landowner decideswhether an investor may participate, with all invest-ments in keeping with the zoning plan and focus of theScience Park. Any exceptions related to the zoningplan are decided upon by the City of Amsterdam.
ManagementAmsterdam Science Park is managed bij the Science & Business Organisation. The three landowners haveset up the Science & Business Organisation (S&B) toconnect science with business. Amsterdam SciencePark S&B is the first point of contact for investors,companies and industry in search of scientificknowledge and acts as an intermediary for thescientific partners.
CommitmentCity of Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, Nether-lands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
Buildings
Education and Research - 120,000 m2
Company buildings
Incubator 2 3,000 m2
Accelerator 1 600 m2
Single-tenant 1 3,200 m2
Multi-tenant: Matrix 5 18,000 m2
Student housing 450 units
Contact
Amsterdam Science & Business Organisation
Leo Le Duc (Director)
Science Park 402
1098 XH Amsterdam
T: +31 20 820 80 60
W: www.amsterdamsciencepark.nl
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Brightlands Chemelot Campus
Train stationSittard Central6 km – 20 min by car, 20 min by bus
AirportMaastricht-Aachen AirportDüsseldorf/ Cologne/ Brussels11 km - 5 min by car, 50 min by bus
MotorwayA2 & A761.7 km - 3 min by car
Digital infrastructureFiber and Wi-FiPark fully broadband and Wi-FiconnectedConnected to Surfnet
City centreSittard / Maastricht15 min by car, 40 min by bus
Infrastructure
Development space:
125,000 m2
Building capacity:
200,000 m2
The place to be for research, upscaling & business in chemistry and materials
Area:
216,000 m2
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Profile Brightlands Chemelot Campus is aworld-leading innovation locationand home to a vibrant and fast-growing open community ofground-breaking companies,educational organisations andknowledge institutes in the fields ofperformance materials, biomedicalmaterials, sustainable processtechnologies, and biobasedchemicals and materials. It offersstate-of-the-art R&D, upscaling andmanufacturing infrastructure forchemical processes, materialprocessing and cleanrooms, on-campus education andscience-oriented business support,venture capital and businessdevelopment services. Together withthe other Brightlands locations it isworking on solutions for globalgrand challenges, such asregenerative medicine within theMedical Health Axis Europe. With itslocation, ecosystem, facilities, andwidely available expertise andknowledge, Brightlands ChemelotCampus is a unique location forinnovative start-ups andcorporations, forward-thinkingknowledge institutes, daringentrepreneurs, brilliant researchers,talented students and visionaryinvestors.
Long-term visionThe aim is to work towardsbecoming the place to be regardingsmart and sustainable materials andchemical processes in a wide rangeof application areas in order tocontribute to the global challengeson sustainability and health.
Jobs
100 Education / Institutes
1,500 Companies
100 Other
Companies
17 Start-ups
46 Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (excl. start-ups)
14 Corporate players
Unique CompaniesDSM, SABIC, Arlanxeo,SAPPI, Yparex, Mitsubishi,Lydall, Pharmacell, BasicPharma, Xilloc, Isobionics,Kriya Materials,Technoforce, Flowid andothers
Building capacity200,000 m2 Total building capacity (GFA) Gross Floor Area
75,000 m2 In use
125,000 m2 Development space
Land lease: Land lease is not an option for tenantsLand ownership: DSM Nederlands bv, with exclusive exploitation rights forBrightlands Chemelot Campus Zoning plan: Bestemmingsplan ‘Chemelot’ (2014)
Students
310 University of Maastricht
300 Zuyd College
50 Vocational institutes Arcus and LeeuwenborghInternational students are half of the population
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€ 250 million2010 - 2015The campus, formerly owned by DSM (until 2012), is being completelyrevamped and renewed. A total of € 250 million has been invested toconstruct new buildings, renovate old ones and to restructure the park inorder to realise state-of-the-art facilities. Developments follow the Buckmodel, with investments in R&D facilities, public-private knowledgeinstitutes, education institutes on campus and a start-up ecosystem.
€ 150 million2016 - 2020For the anticipated growth in number of tenants, jobs and students, thereis sufficient land available to accommodate growth until 2020. A total of ca. 150 M€ will be invested to construct new labs, pilot plants andcleanroom facilities. For further growth beyond 2020 arrangements arecurrently being made to enlarge the total development area of the campus.
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OpenInnovationStrategyValue creation (turning knowledge intovalue) is one of Brightlands’ primarycompetences. Brightlands ChemelotCampus has a team of businessdevelopers to support entrepreneurs asthey start new businesses based onproprietary or third-party intellectualproperty. As an innovation hotspot, thecampus is home to a vibrant and fast-growing open community ofground-breaking and world-leadingcompanies and knowledge institutes.Facilities include the latest R&D, andupscaling and manufacturinginfrastructures. World-renowned companies, SMEs andsmart start-ups are creating the mostsuccessful and innovative community ofits kind in Europe. All this is taking place inan environment that encourages like-minded researchers and entrepreneursto share knowledge and leverage openinnovation to accelerate the developmentof new products and productapplications.
World ClassResearchInstitutes
Aachen Maastricht Institute forBiobased Materials in close cooperationwith RWTH Aachen and MaastrichtUniversity (AMI-BM)Chemelot Institute for Science andTechnology in close cooperation withMaastricht University, MaastrichtUniversity Medical Center, EindhovenUniversity of Technology and DSM(Chemelot InSciTe)Brightlands Materials Center incorporation with TNO (BMC)Enabling Technologies (analyticinfrastructure)
Shared R&DfacilitiesMultipurpose manufacturing facilityfor regenerative medicineThe first step in Brightlands' plannedRegeneration Street #1 is a fully equippedand serviced building that offers 2,400square metres of general floor space and750 square metres of clean roomfacilities. The facility's innovativearchitecture supports set-up andscalability and is open to ATMPmanufacturing companies, researchinstitutes, and startups in regenerativemedicine and tissue engineering.
3D Printing Materials CenterThis center for the development of 3Dprinting materials has been developed toassist companies that have questions aboutthe application of different materials for 3Dprinting and to be able to develop newperformance materials suitable for the 3Dprinting techniques. As well as a fullfunctioning production unit for 3D printedparts for industry (e.g. aerospace).
Pilot plant and mini plant facilitiesPilot and mini-plant facilities provide acrucial service to SMEs and largebusinesses by offering an R&Dinfrastructure to test and upscale newprocesses for potential applications andproducing pre-marketing materials(commercial perspective). BrightlandsChemelot Campus experiences a hugeinterest of various organizations for thisarea. Plans for further expanding thisarea of activities are being developed.
Analytical InfrastructureAdvanced Analytical Infrastructure isprovided by Enabling Technologies bv
Advanced X-ray R&Dfacilities of EnablingTechnologies.
Helicopter view of theBrightlands Chemelot
Campus facilities
3D printed jawimplants for aspecific patientwith a jaw defect.Printed by XillocMedical bv, one ofthe successful SMEcompanies atBrightlandsChemelot Campus.
R&D FocusMaterials High-performance materials, a.o.
polymers for use in automotivehousing, E&E, packaging andcoatings.
Material Processing: a.o. extrusion,3D-printing
Chemistry and process technology Advanced Synthesis, route scouting,
catalysis Bio-based chemicals & materials:
building blocks, polymers andmaterials; processes to scale up andproduce.
Life Sciences Biomedical materials: regenerative
medicine, tissue engineering, drugdelivery systems, medical coatingsand implants
Cell therapies
both at the Brightlands ChemelotCampus and Brightlands MaastrichtHealth Campus. Amongst others:electron and advanced lightmicroscopies, mass spectrometryimaging, X-ray technologies and high-endNMR instrumentation. Close cooperationwith the M4I Imaging Center atBrightlands Maastricht Health Campus.
R&D labs and officesFurthermore Brightlands ChemelotCampus offers a wide variety of customaccommodation, such as laboratoriesand clean rooms, stores andwarehouses, halls for semi-productionset-ups, and offices. By end of 2016, alsospecific housing for startups will beavailable.
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Start-upfacilities andprogrammesThere are incubators and accelerators,including a fully equipped programme toset up and support the development ofinnovative ideas of starters and to fosterstart-up companies (BrightlandsInnovation Factory). The support is both inknowledge and in venture capital(Chemelot Ventures). By late 2016, aspecific facility will also be available forstart-ups, with an open-office environment,small offices and lab facilities.
Education & talentsBrightlands Chemelot Campus has all theresources to provide a challenging learningenvironment for students andprofessionals. Brightlands offersaccredited and attractive scientific andpractice-oriented programmes andcourses in chemicals, performancematerials, and health and life science. Thisis managed by CHILL (Chemelot Innovationand Learning Labs) and the BrightlandsChemelot Campus organisation.
SustainabilityOur policyThe buildings and facilities on BrightlandsChemelot Campus have to fulfil the lateststandards with regard to sustainability.Although we do not see added value inofficially certifying according to theBREAAM norms, we aim at BREAAM levelExcellent if economically possible (at leastVery Good).
Brightlands Chemelot Campus is located atthe Chemelot Site. The ambition for thissite is to become Western-Europe's mostsustainable chemical site in 2025. In thiscontext, Brightlands Chemelot Campus isusing residual energy from the ChemelotIndustrial Park for heating the buildings onthe campus.
Even more importantly, from a contentpoint of view sustainability is part of ourscientific institutes and one of the mostimportant drivers in the researchprogrammes (AMI-BM on biobasedmaterials, InSciTe on biobased buildingblocks and Brightlands Materials Center onlight-weight automotive, recycling andcoatings for solar cells and iinsulationpurposes.
Our main objectives developing real assets with a lowercarbon footprint (aiming at attainingBREAAM level ‘Excellent’, at least ‘VeryGood’);developing new concepts for a circulareconomy in the scientific institutes atBrightlands Chemelot Campus.
Remarkable sustainabilityobjectives/achievements Over the last five years, the energyconsumption per m2 building floor spacehas dropped by about 30%.
Community services & facilitiesCenter Court is the heart of the campus with its Campusrestaurant, coffee corner, Grand Café, conference rooms,auditorium and sports facilities. Brightlands ChemelotCampus offers facilities for seminars and network meetings.Campus services are available for tenant companies as wellas their employees and aim to improve collective workingconditions that strengthen the campus community.
Leisure Brightlands Chemelot Campus provides sports facilities andvitality programmes such as BtheMove, a service on campusfor the tenants. The surrounding area, known as theEuregion, is famous for its wide range of leisure activities.
ParkingThe Campus uses a mix of parking facilities includingparking lots and multi-story car parks.
Park managementSite related servicesThe Service Boulevard provides access to services atBrightlands Chemelot Campus. It offers a range of essentialsupport and business services. These are provided by thecampus organisation itself, the companies located there, orby other members of the Service Boulevard network.Other services include accounting, car rental, legal support,HR services, hotel accommodation, logistics, moving andstorage, cleaning and more. These are integrated inChemelot Campus BV.
Building-related servicesBrightlands Chemelot Campus offers a full package of servicessuch as maintenance, Internet provision, printing, cleaning,waste treatment, special supplies etc. The duty officers canprovide 24/7 supervision services for R&D installations.
Governance Campus ownershipDSM, Maastricht University and the Province of Limburgare the shareholders of Brightlands Chemelot Campus,each with a 33.3% share.
Decision makers & decision-making processThe CEO of Brightlands Chemelot Campus is responsiblefor the decision-making process, making proposals to thesupervisory board and the shareholder meeting.On campus the tenants are represented in a communityboard, comprising a representation of the corporations,SMEs and academic organisations present on campus.
Here, general policies, such as with respect to safety, arediscussed, as well as any decisions concerning the tenants.
ManagementChemelot Campus BV is led by a management teamcomprising a CEO, CFO, COO, the Business Developmentand Marketing director and the Asset Developmentdirector. Chemelot Campus BV consists of a team of some60 employees managing all aspects of the BrightlandsChemelot Campus.Chemelot Campus BV manages several affiliated entities.
CommitmentBrightlands Chemelot Campus is a private limited company(b.v.: besloten vennootschap), with 33.3% of its shares beingheld by each of the following parties: DSM Nederland BV,Maastricht University via UM Holding BV, and Province ofLimburg via Chemelot Participaties BV. The shareholdershave agreed to a ten-year no-exit clause and a twenty-yearno-dividend policy.
Contact
Brightlands Chemelot Campus
Bert Kip (CEO)
Urmonderbaan 22
P.O. Box 18
6160 MD Geleen, NL
T: +31 (0)88 999 57 00
W: www.brightlands.com
*Housing on Brightlands Chemelot Campus is not allowed as thiscampus is part of the larger Chemelot Industrial Site.
Buildings
Company buildings
Incubator 1 1,700m2
Accelerator 1 7,000m2
Single-tenant 14 35,000m2
Multi-tenant: Matrix 27 24,647m2
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High Tech Campus Eindhoven
Train stationEindhoven Central5 km - 25 min by bus
AirportEindhoven Airport 10 km - 15 min by car, 50 min by bus
MotorwayA2 - N2Direct access
Digital infrastructureWi-Fi network
City centreEindhoven10 min by car, 25 min by bus
Infrastructure
Development space:
105,000 m2
Building capacity:
405,000 m2
Turning Technology into BusinessThe smartest square km in Europe!
Area:
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Profile High Tech Campus Eindhoven(HTCE) is the smartest squarekilometre in Europe. More than10,000 researchers, developers andentrepreneurs are working at over145 companies and institutes ondeveloping future technologies andproducts. They are part of a uniqueand vibrant ecosystem ofestablished global brands, leadingresearch institutes, fast-growingenterprises, high-tech start-ups andservice companies. Located at theheart of the Brainport region,campus companies are responsiblefor nearly 40% of all Dutch patentapplications.
Long-term visionThe Campus will grow to number14,000–15,000 employees in thecoming years by attracting newcorporate players, SMEs and start-ups within the R&D focus areas. Inaddition, the Campus intends tostrengthen and help grow theexisting SMEs and start-ups. Health,energy and smart environments willremain the main R&D focus areas.
Jobs
500 Education / Institutes
9,500 Companies
Companies
55 Start-ups
30 Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (excl. start-ups)
65 Corporate players
Unique CompaniesPhilipsNXPIBMIntelABBTeledyne DALSA Inc.
Building capacity405,000 m2 Total building capacity (GFA) Gross Floor Area
300,000 m2 In use
105,000 m2 (re)development space
Land lease: Available / in consultation Land ownership: Ramphastos InvestmentsZoning plan: Bestemmingsplan HTC ( 2012)
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2010 - 2015High Tech Campus Eindhoven facilitated the housing of the headquartersof Philips Lighting. We also did the rebuilding for EIT Digital. A new parkinggarage was constructed. Buildings were developed for KPN Datacenter andBrunel.
2015 - 2020We are developing the Smart Industry Hub for use by high-tech companies,specially designed for our target groups. A building for the Europeanheadquarters of Shimano will be operational in February 2017. Thecompany also needs an extra parking garage, which will be ready at the endof 2016.
New development plansSingle-tenant buildings for dedicated customersMulti-tenant buildings at risk for multiple customers in the high-techindustry
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OpenInnovationStrategyEach company at High Tech CampusEindhoven shares a common goal:developing new technologies andapplications that help solve socialproblems and challenges, andsuccessfully bringing these to the market.At the campus, fast innovation andbusiness development are supported byR&D facilities, collaborative efforts fordeveloping new technologies, IT and HRMsupport, patent agencies and closeconnections with investor networks.Researchers, developers andentrepreneurs can join existinginternational networks and innovationprojects, led by leading R&D institutes.Business people can easily join theinternational networks which areincorporated into these projects. Thisaccelerates the time-to-market for newtechnologies and helps high-techentrepreneurs to achieve their goalsrapidly.
World ClassResearchInstitutes
Holst Centre: Open Innovation by imecand TNO in the fields of wirelessautonomous sensor technologies andflexible electronics.Solliance: Where research and industryjoin forces in the field of thin film PV.EIT Digital: An ecosystem of universities,research institutes, companies,valorisation centres and SMEassociations.ITEA 3: The EUREKA Cluster programmesupporting innovative, industry-driven,pre-competitive R&D projects in thearea of Software-intensive Systems &Services (SiSS).Eindhoven University of TechnologyWhere Innovation Starts Our focus:Energy, Health, Smart Mobility.Solar Energy Application Center (SEAC)An independent research organisationthat was founded in 2012 on theinitiative of ECN, TNO and HollandSolar.
Shared R&Dfacilities
Philips Innovation ServicesInstant access to 10,000 m2 of facilities:multi-purpose labs & clean rooms andmore than 15,000 instruments for hireand 3,500 m2 pilot factory.
Philips Innovation LabsFive ready-to-use expert labs:Electromagnetic Compatibility & Wireless Connectivity Lab, ElectronicDesign Services Lab, Material Analysislab, Reliability Lab, Prototyping Lab.
Open research programmes at ourinstitutes.
Conference Center High Tech Campus hosts more than 500 events per year. You willfind state-of-the-art meeting spaces and amenities, indoors and outside.
Parking garage: multi-storey car parks and twoterrains in the green, park-like character of the site.
HighTechXL Accelerator: theprogramme is conceived to fast-forward an early-stage hardwarestart-ups' market entry. It coversall phases from prototype tomarket.
Business Centres Beta Mu:breeding ground for new business.
Product prototyping: a full range ofproduction facilities for electronics
as well as mechanical products,including extensive support for
product certification.
R&D FocusThe Campus is one of the world’s mostimportant High Tech Hubs. Here, youhave instant access to the all the requiredknowledge, partners and talent, broughttogether in a lively cluster of internationalcorporations, start-ups and researchinstitutes. This makes High Tech CampusEindhoven an incubator for economicactivity and innovation in the fields of
HealthEnergySmart Environments.
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Start-upfacilities andprogrammesHighTechXL AcceleratorHighTechXL’s 6-month acceleratorprogramme is conceived to fast-forward anearly-stage hardware startup’s market entry.It covers all phases from prototype to market.
HighTechXL PlazaIs an incubator hub for high potential high-tech start-ups in their early and late growthstage working towards scaling up theirbusiness.
Business Centres Beta, MuThese centres are are intended as a breedingground for new business. They offerprofessional business accommodation withfacilities to boost the success rate and qualityof small companies.
Campus Partner Programme (soft-landing)Kick-start your high-tech ambitions andcontact the Campus for a special partnershipoffer. In a trial period of just two months, theCampus Partner Programme will arrange aunique, full-service intensive introductionprogramme for international companies byproviding a free workplace and connectingthem to all relevant parties in the successfulOpen Innovation network.
Events and NetworkingFind partners, clients, funders and new ideasat the several tech events and meet-upsacross the Campus, like Campus TechnologySeminars, Campus Industry Connectionmeetings and Open Lectures together withthe Eindhoven University of Technology.
SustainabilityOur policyThe green, park-like character of the sitemakes High Tech Campus Eindhoven apleasant working environment. This alsoreflects the focus of the Campus onsustainable and environmentally-friendlybusiness practices. Since its establishment,High Tech Campus Eindhoven has beencooperating with environmentalorganisations, national authorities and otherdedicated organisations, to encouragesustainable and responsible behaviour.
Our main objectives To conduct the Landscape managementwith ecological means.To design the Campus around sustainabilityfrom the ground up.Energy is key (energy consumption is amajor concern).To Increase the percentage of ‘greentravellers’.To engage the Campus Community.To develop sustainable technologicalsolutions for the future.
Remarkable sustainabilityachievements
The usage of a large-scale cold-and-heatstorage system (CHO).LED lighting is used in car parks.We have sustainable real estate (BREAAMlevel: very good / excellent).The highest density of e-charging poles inthe Netherlands.The introduction of 125 Campus bikes.Our own Campus Community Garden.Use of cows and sheep at the Campus.
Community services & facilitiesAll social facilities are brought together in The Strip: 8different restaurant concepts, a conference centrewith auditorium, a range of shops and services (super-market, hairdresser, bank, insurance company), andthe Campus Wellness Center. Residents and visitors tothe Campus meet at The Strip every day, for lunch, anintensive workout or during one of the many networkmeetings, concerts or technical conferences. The Strip is the centre for meetings, inspiration and creativity.
LeisureBoth Indoor & Outdoor (football, tennis, volleyball,basketball, cricket) sports facilities are available.
Every year the Campus hosts about 500 events. Thereare social events such as sport tournaments, thePubquiz and NLP Café but mostly technicalconferences and network meetings. A large number ofthese events is organised by the Campus (community)itself.
Parking>6,000 parking spacesnine multi-storey car parks and two terrains
Park managementSite-related services General maintenance of the site, safety and security,ICT, infrastructure and parking services are managedby HTCE Site Management B.V.
Building-related servicesFacility management, reception, copy/print,cleaning/waste and vending services (hard & soft) aremanaged by HTCE Site Management B.V.
Governance Campus ownershipRamphastos Investments
Decision makers/ processRamphastos Investments: contractsHTCE Campus Site Management BV: initial contactinterested companies
ManagementHTCE Campus Site Management BV
CommitmentRamphastos Investments, Municipality of Eindhoven,Brainport Eindhoven, Eindhoven University of Techno-logy, BOM, Province of Brabant.
Contact
High Tech Campus Eindhoven
Frans Schmetz (CEO)
High Tech Campus I (The Strip)
5656 AE Eindhoven
T: +31 (0) 40 230 5501
W: www.hightechcampus.com
Buildings
Education and Research 10 ca. 12,500 m2
Company buildings 44
Incubator 2 10,000 m2
Accelerator 2 2,500 m2
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Train stationEnschede Central 3 km - 15 min by bus Enschede KennisparkWithin direct proximity
AirportMünster-Osnabrück 87 km - 1 hr by carSchiphol Amsterdam170 km - 1hr 35 min by car, 2 hr 15 min by train
MotorwayA35 5 km - 5 min by car
Digital infrastructureFiber and Wi-Fi Park fully broadband and Wi-Fiserviced
City centreEnschede5 min by train, 10 min by bus,15 min by bicycle, 10 min by car
Infrastructure
Development space:
100,000 m2
Building capacity:
350,000 m2
Innovate & Accelerate
Area:
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Profile The innovation campus KennisparkTwente in Enschede is a dynamiclocation where over four hundredcompanies work on developmentsand innovations that make adifference. It is a location with ahospitable and established climatefor entrepreneurs, which providesopportunities for development andgrowth of companies active in thehigh-tech systems & materialssector. The campus is secondlargest in terms of commercial jobs,with 6,300 people working atKennispark Twente in Enschede,excluding the 3,000 academic staffmembers at the University ofTwente.
Long-term visionKennispark Twente is set to growinto a knowledge-based campuswith a unique mix of knowledge-intensive economic functions andacademic networks, focusing onpersonal development, challengeand growth. Knowledge is amainstay of the University ofTwente, currently furtherstrengthening its profile as anentrepreneurial university. Theregion of Twente continues to be anattractive location for innovativebusinesses. Kennispark Twente aimsto be a meeting point for Europeantop-class knowledge, technologyand innovative businesses.
Jobs
3,000 Education / Institutes
6,300 Companies
Companies
100 Start-ups
32 0 Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (excl. start-ups)
10 Corporate players
Unique CompaniesXsense, Demcon, Sigmax,Kite Robotics, Undagrid,Lionix, Clear FlightSolutions, SciSports,Ipsum.
Building capacity350,000 m2 Total building capacity (GFA) Gross Floor Area
250,000 m2 In use
100,000 m2 Development space
Land lease: Not availableLand ownership: Municipality of Enschede, University, various private partiesZoning plan: BP Kennispark Twente 2013
Students
14,700 Higher Education (Saxion Hogeschool)
9,600 University (UTwente)
of whom 4,300 international students
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Developments
€ 95 million2010 - 2015
Upgrading HengelosestraatUpgrading Auke vleerstraatUpgrading University entranceTransformation of station areaThe Gallery I
€ 100 million2016 - 2020
The Gallery IISanderink Technology CentreHogekamp buildingInnovatiepath for slow trafficEntrepreneurial eco-systemsLaunching customership: Innovation apllied in area development of a living smart campus
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Events for sharing knowledge and skills.
Amsterdam Nanocenter is a facilityfor materials fabrication and
characterization to provide state-of-the art opportunities in nano
research.
OICAM: appliedsustainableinnovations inadvancedmaterials.
High Tech Factory productionfacility for companies in micro-
and nanotechnology.
Nanolab: 1,250 m2 state-of-the-art clean room,analysis facilities and BioNanoLab.
Fablab Enschede specialequipment such as a 3D printer
for prototyping.
R&D FocusThe focus is on technologicaldevelopments with a high socialrelevance: High Tech – Human Touch.
Smart Materialsthermoplastic composites, membranes,smart & functional materials,(bio)polymers, surface treatmentConnected Systemssensors, embedded systems,architectures, ICTNanotechnology lab-on-a-chip (micro fluids), photonics,nano electronicsAdvanced manufacturingadditive manufacturing, mechatronics &robotics, semiconductors
These technological developments haverelevance for various domains where theymay be applied, such as energy, safety,health, water management andinfrastructure.
OpenInnovationStrategyIn Twente, sharing expertise andcooperative innovation speaks for itself. Itsprings from the conviction that this willlead to new possibilities, concepts andproducts. It helps companies to find theircompetitive advantage and to stay aheadof the competition. Innovating togethermeans arriving more quickly at anintended result and being able to focuson the demands and desires of the end-user and/or customer. Shortening thetime to market introduction andincreasing profit on a particular product –these are the metrics that really count atthe end of the day. Both companies andknowledge institutes in Twente play astrong role in this regard. Together withindustrial partners, Kennispark Twente isworking on roadmaps: what shouldTwente invest in in the coming years interms of technology and knowledgedevelopment?
World ClassResearchInstitutes
CTIT: ICT Research in ContextIGS: Institute for Innovation andGovernance StudiesITC: Geo-Information Science and EarthObservationMESA+: Institute for NanotechnologyMIRA: Institute for BiomedicalTechnology and Technical MedicineSBE: Science Based Engineering
Shared R&DfacilitiesKennispark Twente has several openinnovation centres and platforms todevelop and share knowledge related tohigh-tech systems and materials, forexample OICAM (Open Innovation CenterAdvanced Materials), TPRC (ThermoPlasticComposites Research Centre), Texperium(recycling textiles), Laser ApplicationCentre, Pioneering (constructiontechnology). In addition several R&Dfacilities are available that are open toboth companies and universities, forexample High Tech Factory, Design Lab,Fablab, Nanolab, T-XChange and TwenteSafety Campus.
High Tech FactoryProduction facility for companies inmicro- and nanotechnology.Thermoplastic Composites ResearchCentreOpen innovation around thermoplasticcomposites.Fablab EnschedeSpecial equipment such as a 3D printerfor prototyping. OICAMApplied sustainable innovations inadvanced materials.Pioneering platform for innovation in theconstruction industry. Design labCreative and cross-disciplinary labconnecting science and society.RoboticsRobot technology for various serviceapplications.
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Start-upfacilities andprogrammesThe business climate in Twente hastraditionally been based on daring, apioneering spirit and vision. Several facilitiesand programmes are available to encouragethose starting their own business:
The TOP programme offers coaching andfinancing for start-ups. The Legal Advice Center Centre offersadviceon the legal aspects of starting a newbusiness. Access is available to financing possibilitiesof various origin, such as the InnovationFund Overijssel, Cottonwood, and anetwork of informal investors.There is workspace available near toinnovative companies. Many events for sharing knowledge andskills on entrepreneurship are organised,such as the Start-up Fest.
SustainabilityOur policyIn addition to innovation, sustainability is oneof the core criteria for every development onthe campus. Sustainability must lead toenvironmental and economic benefits. Withits high-tech and research-related companiesand institutions, Kennispark Twente issuitable for the application of innovativesustainable solutions. It comprises a realisticlaboratory where new techniques can betested and implemented, for example energyminimisation, climate and ventilation, daylighting, green roofs, sustainable materials, etcetera. Sustainable real estate, commonareas and events are used as a statement tomake knowledge and solutions visible to thepublic.
Our main objectives Environmental benefits
reduced energy use: energy positivereduced material inputsincreased recycling and re-use of materials,components and productsreduced environmental waste and emissions
Economic benefitsgeneration of additional revenue foreconomic players, cost benefits (energy,materials, waste management, compliancewith environmental legislation)reduced market dependence on non-renewable and imported resourcesbusinesses gain a competitive edge on thegrowing green marketimproved public image of each companyand of the park as a whole.
Remarkable sustainabilityobjects/achievements
The Living Lab Smart Grid provides richinformation about devices and buildingenergy use as input for development andoptimisation of new concepts, services andproducts for smart-grid solutions.A cold and heat storage system (located inthe pond) is in use.Solar panels have been widely installed.There is an energy-neutral road.
Kennispark Twente: the innovationcampus with the University of Twenteand many innovative companies andfacilities.
Community services & facilitiesKennispark Twente offers
Full package of facilities, like The Gallery, Waaier,various restaurants, shops, meeting places et cetera.Full programme for all inhabitants (cultural, sports,business) and several 250+ events annually forinnovation & entrepreneurship, partner of Start-upFest.
Leisure (sport, congress)Soccer, movie theatre, sport facilities, culturalperformances, concerts and exhibitions, conferencefacilities, hotel.
Parking4,500 free parking spaces
Park managementSite-related services There is a joint security contract and joint generalmaintenance, with further services being developed.Such services are provided by the municipality ofEnschede, in cooperation with the KennisparkEmployers' Association.
Building-related servicesThere are eight serviced incubators, all with facilitymanagement, reception, cleaning/waste services, copy& print facilities, etc. These are operated by variouspartners.
Governance Campus ownershipMunicipality of Enschede, University, private parties
Decision makers & decision-making processThese include the municipality of Enschede, Universityof Twente, private parties and NFIA/OostNV for initialcontact with interested companies and contracts.Kennispark Twente conducts a profile assessment ofany interested companies.
ManagementKennispark Twente
CommitmentUniversity of Twente, the municipality of Enschede, theTwente Regional Authority, the Province of Overijsseland Saxion University of Applied Sciences.
Buildings
Education and Research 200,000 m2
Company buildings
Incubator/Accelerator 25,000 m2
Single-tenant 80,000 m2
Multi-tenant: Matrix 25,000 m2
Housing (students) 2,095 units
Contact
Kennispark Twente
Jantsje op de Hoek (Manager Public Innovations)
Hengelosestraat 525
7521 AG Enschede
T: +31 53 489 4118
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Train stationLeiden Central StationWithin direct proximity
AirportSchiphol Amsterdam Airport20 km ca. 20 min by car,ca. 15 - 20 min by trainFrom Schiphol: more than320 direct connections to 98 countriesworld wide
MotorwayA44 within direct proximityA4 6 km - 10 min by car
Digital infrastructureConnected to LeidenInfrastructure Hub (LeidseInfrastructuur Bundeling)
City centreWithin walking distance
Infrastructure
Development space:
1,000,000 m2
Building capacity:
2,700,000 m2
The largest life sciences cluster in the Netherlands
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Profile Leiden Bio Science Park is the leadinglife sciences and health cluster in theNetherlands. It is a mature sciencecluster with over 130 companies, hometo drug development companies in allphases of the value chain, and to anumber of renowned academic R&Dinstitutes of Leiden University andLeiden University Medical Center(LUMC). The park is dedicated to earlydrug development, the development ofadvanced therapies, and topersonalised medicine in combinationwith diagnostics. It also hosts med-techcompanies, drug development servicescompanies and dedicated businessservices. Two out of five of the Dutchlisted biotech companies are based inLeiden. Recently, Galapagos has beenpromoted to the AEX index at NYSEEuronext in Amsterdam, while ProQR isnow listed on NASDAQ. There is a widerange of institutions that provide lifescience education in the park, fromvocational to academic levels. The parkis also home to two world-classmuseums dedicated to life sciences:Naturalis Biodiversity Center andCORPUS Experience.
Long-term visionThe Leiden Bio Science Park 2025Vision describes the growth path interms of new buildings (incl. services,housing, company buildings),infrastructure and expansion plans.Employment is set to increase to25,000 by 2025.
Building capacity2,700,000 m2 Total building capacity (GFA) Gross Floor Area
1,700,000 m2 Real estate space in use
1,000,000 m2 Development space
Land lease: Yes, 40-50 yrsLand ownership: University of Leiden, municipality of Leiden, LUMCZoning plan:‘Leiden Bio Science Park en Station’ (municipality Leiden, 2014)Boerhaave – Sylvius (municipality Leiden, 2010)‘Nieuw Rhijngeest-Zuid (municipality Oegstgeest, 2015)Upcoming: Gorleaus Masterplan (municipality Leiden, dec. 2016)
Developments€ 175 million2010 - 2015
New buildings: CHDR, Avery Dennison, Beagle Zernike, BioPartner Centre2, GGZ Rivierduinen, Hilton Garden Inn, Astellas Biotech Training FacilityLevel Building including ROC Leiden, 2 hotels, wellness facilities,restaurants, office space and a Business Centre New sports facility and sports fields Leiden University
€ 300 million2016 - 2020
Beta Campus Leiden UniversityFour planned multi-tenant lab/offices buildingsNew parking structureExpansion of two companies (names confidential)New facility for the precision mechanics vocational college LiS (Leidseinstrumentenmakers School)Leeuwenhoek Park, Schilperoort Park and re-opening of Grand Café De StalNew building for Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Jobs
3,658 Education: Uni. Leiden, Voc.Edu., Univ.of ApplSc.
7,111 Leiden University Medical Centre
5,642 Companies (life sciences related)
1,872 Other
Companies
35 Start-ups
80 Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (excl. start-ups)
15 Corporate players
Unique CompaniesAstellasBiomarinJanssen IDV / Janssen Biologics(both Johnson & Johnson companies)
GalapagosProQrAvery DennisonThermo Fisher ScientificEurofins
Students
7,323 University of Leiden
2,557 Leiden University Medical Centre
9,815 Leiden University of Applied Sciences
5,000 Secondary vocational education of whom 1,500 international students
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OpenInnovationStrategyOpen innovation is essential and drivenby the motto ‘collaboration is key toexcellence’. Companies and academiatogether invent, describe, screen, test,develop, produce and apply the medicaltreatment of today and tomorrow. Thepeople involved make matters work andare the key to open innovation. In orderto facilitate interaction, encouragecollaboration and stimulate openinnovation, we organise countlessmeetings, formal and informal gatherings,partnering events and various socialactivities. Providing valorisationknowledge support to business modelsand providing a nurturing environmentare key aspects of the park. Thevalorisation of Leiden University andLUMC research is managed by Luris,dedicated to knowledge partneringbetween academia and industry. Lurisstimulates academic entrepreneurshipand offers legal support and assistance infinding the right research funding. Thevibrant business community, top-of-the-line research, excellent facilities, businesssupport and the commitment ofgovernment bodies make Leiden BioScience Park the ideal location forbusinesses to flourish.
World ClassResearchInstitutes
Leiden Academic Centre for DrugResearch (LACDR)Leiden Institute for Brain and CognitionLeyden Academy on Vitality and AgeingBioMedical Metabolomics FacilityLeiden (BMFL)Naturalis Biodiversity CenterCell Observatory (institute for cellresearch)NeCEN (Netherlands Centre forElectron Nanoscopy with two of themost advanced cryo-transmissionelectron microscopes in the world)Clinical Trials Unit (part of the EuropeanGroup for blood and marrowtransplantation)TNO (Dutch organisation for appliedresearch (Prevention, Health & Pharma)CHDR (Center for Human DrugResearch – clinical studies, funding &training programmes)Clinical Trials Unit (part of the EuropeanGroup for blood and marrowtransplantation)CPM (Center for Proteomics andMetabolomics) DNA Market point (biology institute)Leiden Genome Technology Center(LGTC)Gorter Center (MRI centre)Ultra-high field NMR facility
Shared R&DfacilitiesOpen Access Research Infrastructure(OARI) Leiden Bio Science Park providesaccess to instruments and expertise. Onthis website you can find informationabout the research infrastructure thatLeiden University and NaturalisBiodiversity Center can provide. Thestate-of-the-art analytical instrumentsand related expertise are accessible to allinterested parties.(www.oari.science.leidenuniv.nl)
Biotech Training Facility (BTF) is aproduction centre where pharmaceuticaltraining is given in a real-life environment.It can be used as a pilot plant for testingequipment and processes. BTF iscompletely equipped with clean rooms,laboratories and a technical area full ofstate-of-the-art, easily accessible utilities.
Dr. Reddy’s state-of-the-art research andproduction facilities.
The more than 30 years of history ofLeiden Bio Science Park fuelled the next
wave of young andfast-growingcompanies like ProQr Therapeutics, ISAPharmaceuticals, 2-BBB Medicines and
DCPrime.
At the Biotech TrainingFacility experiencedtrainers from the industrytrain life sciencesprofessionals under up-to-date GMP and biosafetyconditions.
New entrance area of Leiden Bio Science Park with shops,restaurants, park and the Betà Campus of Leiden University.
R&D FocusBrain (dys)function Vascular and RegenerativeMedicineImmunity, Infection and ToleranceTranslational NeuroscienceCancer Pathogenesis and TherapyAging; Health, Prevention and theHuman Life Cycle
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World-class clinical trials are available atthe Centre for Human Drug Research(CHDR). CHDR provides the full range ofearly stage clinical pharmacologyservices, specialised in early proof ofpharmacology and the complex processof drug development.
Start-upfacilities andprogrammesThe Biopartner Foundation is the park’sincubator organisation, supplying officeand lab space (roughly 20,000 m2 infloor space) to start-ups. It also offersstart-ups various network opportunitiesplus a development programme.Currently a flexlab and practicalsupport programme are beingdeveloped for start-ups.
Lugus is the student organisation forentrepreneurial students. They providevarious programmes and supportactivities for students who areconsidering beginning a business or arein the process of creating a privatecompany.
SustainabilityOur policyThe sustainability plan ‘Duurzaambouwen, 2009’, agreed to by themunicipality of Leiden and LeidenUniversity, is valid for LBSP. The currentambition is to attain BREEAMcertification for the entire LBSP. A quickscan has been performed recently inwhich the park was scored according tothe BREEAM NL requirements.
Our main objectives areBREEAM NL Area certification forLBSPencouraging corporate socialresponsibility addressing socialdevelopments (e.g. the ageingpopulation)sustainable office buildings (e.g.Astellas office)eco-friendly environment (eco-friendly banks and transportation);green and integrated living andworking environment.
Remarkable sustainabilityobjects/achievements
Various companies have installedWKO installations.A major solar energy project iscurrently in development.
Community services & facilitiesLeiden Bio Science Park foundation and theentrepreneurial association OV BSP organise variousformal and informal gatherings, social events (e.g. themonthly Life Sciences Café, Tech Talks, and varioussports tournaments) and advertise job opportunitiesamong LBSP residents. Additionally, many meetingsand events are regularly organised at the park (e.g.CEO breakfast, Internationals meeting and the LeidenPharma Science Symposia). LBSP has many facilitiessuch as shops, restaurants (De Stal and RestaurantTwelve) and hotels (Hilton Garden Inn, HampshireHotel Fitland and Zorghotel Topaz).
LeisureUniversity Sports Centre Leiden offers a range ofsports facilities, including an indoor sports hall, soccerfield, tennis courts, volleyball courts and hockey fields.There are two museums: Corpus Experience andNaturalis Biodiversity Center.
Parking Most of the car parks are privately owned, includingthe Motorhuis multi-storey car park which can be usedvia Leiden University. The LUMC and Level multi-storeycar parks and the University Sports Centre Leiden carpark are open to paying visitors and patients.
ParkmanagementSite-related services Maintenance of the park including green areas,collective facilities (e.g. shuttle bus, wastemanagement, energy, company emergency responseservices (BHV: bedrijfshulpverlening), health insurance,security, lobby etc.) is arranged by the entrepreneurialassociation OV BSP.
Building-related servicesThese are arranged by several partners.
GovernanceCampus ownershipMunicipality of Leiden, Leiden University, LUMC andthe Rijksgebouwendienst
Decision makers / processThe decision makers in question are the Province ofSouth Holland, the municipality of Leiden, Oegstgeestmunicipality, LUMC and Leiden University. Any invest-ments made by businesses must be in keeping with the
zoning plan. Any exceptions are decided upon by aspecial retail diversification committee (brancherings-commissie).
ManagementLeiden Bio Science Park Foundation and OV BSP
CommitmentMunicipality of Leiden, Leiden University, LUMC,Entrepreneurial Association OV BSP, Municipality ofOegstgeest.
Buildings
Education and Research 17 880,000 m2
Company buildings
Incubator 3 16,200 m2
Accelerator 1 5,400 m2
Single-tenant 24 363,000 m2
Multi-tenant 5 350,000 m2
Housing (students) 3 27,000 m2
Contact
Leiden Bio Science Park - OV BSP
Ellen Smit (Senior Account Manager)
BioPartner Center 2
J.H. Oortweg 19
2333 CH Leiden
T: +31 (0)71 524 7555
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Train stationDelft Central2.3 km - 5 - 11 min by bus
AirportRotterdam The Hague 10 km - 34 min by train, 15 min by car Schiphol Amsterdam63 km - 39 min by train,50 min by car
MotorwayA13 Direct access
Digital infrastructurePark fully broadband and Wi-Fiservice available
City centreDelft5 min by bus10 min bike ride
Rotterdam11 min by train
The Hague12 min by train
Infrastructure
Development space:
400,000 m2
Building capacity:
500,000 m2
Area:
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Profile TU Delft Science Park is located on thecampus of Delft University ofTechnology; the oldest technicaluniversity of the Netherlands and oneof the most prestigious of its kind inthe world. The university ranks amongthe world’s best in various fields ofscience and engineering includingrobotics, quantum andnanotechnology, aerospaceengineering and biotechnology. TUDelft Science Park is one of theleading locations for research anddevelopment in Europe and home toknowledge-intensive companies andresearch institutes in sectors linked tothe scientific research conducted atDelft University of Technology.Currently TU Delft Science Parkhouses over 200 national andinternational businesses, frompromising start-ups at the YES!Delftincubator to the headquarters ofApplikon Biotechnology, DutchMetrology Institute VSL and 3MNetherlands. TU Delft Science Park isdesigned to be part of a living campusand offers a climate for innovationwhere science, business andgovernment come together, withplenty of green space and cateringservices in a sustainable environment.
Long-term visionThe close collaboration betweencompanies and researchers at TUDelft lies at the heart of TU DelftScience Park, creating a climate forinnovation where research andbusiness closely collaborate andcontribute to solving major societalchallenges.
Jobs
4,500 Education / Institutes
5,575 Companies
5,925 Other
Companies
192 Start-ups
20 Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (excl. start-ups)
7 Corporate players
Unique Companies3M, ApplikonBiotechnology ,Ampelmann, ExactSoftware, Yes! Delft, Senz,D:DREAM teams - DARE,Delft Hyperloop, NUONSolar Team, ProjectMARCH, Delft Robotics,Deltares
Building capacity500,000 m2 Total building capacity (GFA) Gross Floor Area
100,000 m2 In use
400,000 m2 Development space
Land lease: Yes, 50-100 yearsLand ownership: TU DelftZoning plan: Technopolis, 2015Technopolis Clusters & Kamers, 2013
Students
21,000 University
3,100 Higher education of whom 3,200 international students
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Some developments until 2015Exact Software headquarters Applikon Biotechnology Dutch headquartersRealisation of the 3M Dutch headquarters Ampelmann, offering safe offshore accessYES!Delft incubatorGreen Village fieldlab; where innovations for a sustainable future can bedeveloped, tested and demonstrated International School DelftRenovation of BK City Stay; faculty of Architecture and the BuiltEnvironment
Some developments between 2016-2020Holland Particle Therapy Centre; an innovative research and treatmentcentre for proton therapyYES!Delft Labs; a second YES!Delft building including offices and research labsRoboValley headquarters; the place for researchers and entrepreneurs to cooperate in the field of roboticsFaculty of Applied Sciences; new faculty buildingSports & Culture facilities; upgrade and expansionPulse education building
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OpenInnovationStrategyBy cooperating with business,government and civil societyorganisations, or working directlywith individuals, we can make ourknowledge benefit the widersociety.
World ClassResearchInstitutes
TU Delft Institutes (High-qualityresearch capacity in university-wide institutes) QuTech (Research center for
quantum computing andquantum internet)
(Knowledge center forradiation-related research andeducation)
EKL (innovative scientificresearch lab)
DUWIND (TU Delft WindEnergy Institute)
KAVLI (Institute ofNanoscience Delft)
Space Institute Sport & Engineering Institute Robotics Institute (unites all
the university’s research in thefield of robotics)
Deltares (Independent institutefor applied research in the fieldof water and subsurface)TNO (Dutch organization forapplied research)VSL (Netherlands’ nationalmetrology institute)Holland Particle Therapy Centre
Reactor Institute Delft, the Dutchknowledge centre for radiation-related research and education.
YES!Delft the leading techincubator that helpsentrepreneurs to build and growleading technology companies.
The Green Village The on-campusliving sustainability lab wherestudents, researchers,entrepreneurs an governmentswork together on sustainabletechnology in a research-friendlyregulatory environment thatsupports innovation.
Simona Research Simulator wasspecially built for TU Delft and can
realistically simulate all types ofaircraft, helicopters and even cars.
QUTech an advanced researchcenter for quantum computing
and quantum internet.
R&D FocusEnergy Sustainable energy technologies,Clean fossil and nuclear energy,Enabling technologies andinfrastructure, Policy innovation andmarket design.
GlobalSensing our environment, Modellingour environment, Shaping ourenvironment.
Deltas, Infrastructures and Mobility Safe and livable delta areas,Sustainable mainports and hubs,Safe, efficient, clean and intelligenttransport, Available and sustainableinfrastructures.
HealthMedical imaging and image guidedmedicine, Interventions and care,Targeted molecular technology,Home care technology.
Shared R&DfacilitiesResearch facilitiesTU Delft has a wide range ofresearch facilities. These facilitiesare unique in the Netherlands andare used to conduct research forbusiness and industry. They rangefrom wind tunnels, a chip facility,high-voltage laboratory and nuclearreactor, to serious gaming andproduct evaluation.
labs.tudelft.nlDelft University of Technology has awebsite with information on allresearch facilities. All facilities andinstruments are available byappointment.
D:DREAM Hall Delft: Dream Realisation ofExtremely Advanced Machines, birthplace
of DARE, Delft Hyperloop and the Nuna.
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Start-upfacilities andprogrammesIncubator YES!DelftYES!Delft is a tech incubator that helpsentrepreneurs to build and grow leadingtechnology companies. Its programmes turnpromising technology ideas and teams intosolid start-ups and grow them into successfulcompanies. YES!Delft offers guidance andsupport to graduates, scientists, engineersand professionals in their start-up journey.
Delft EnterprisesDelft Enterprises is the one stop shop forentrepreneurship and spin out companies ofthe Delft University of Technology.
RoboValley In RoboValley, robotics start-ups work on thenext generation robotics. Over 170 roboticsresearchers collaborate with experts,entrepreneurs and decision makers.
SustainabilityOur policyAs one of the world’s leading traininggrounds for engineers, TU Delft views its rolein society as supplying technologicalsolutions that take us significantly furtheralong the road towards sustainability. Wework on numerous aspects of energytechnology: from solar panels to windturbines, from biogas to smart grids and fromnuclear energy to geothermal energy. Theresearch is conducted within all eightfaculties and engages researchers inmultidisciplinary research projects.
Our main objectivesEnergy saving (40% by 2020)Sustainable energy production (of which25% by own production by 2020)Intelligent energy systems CO2 footprint reduction of 50% by 2020
Remarkable sustainabilityachievements
The installation of 10,000 m2 of solar panelson various TU Delft buildings.LED lighting is used in car park.There is a cold and heat storage system inplace.Introduction of a Dynamic Heating NetworkController.
Faculty building for AppliedSciences that meets the strictarchitectural and installationrequirements for innovativeresearch.
Community services & facilitiesTU Delft Science Park has bookshops, food courts andcoffee shops. Various community activities take placethroughout the year, such as the International Festivalof Technology, DIG-it! – TU Delft Research Exhibition,Zero emission club (various companies located in TUDelft Science Park discussing energy measurements),Medical Delta and Medical Delta Café, Robo ServiceCentre and the Robo Café, and Dies.
Leisure14,500 m2 devoted to sports and cultural facilities,including soccer, tennis and volleyball facilities andfitness centres.14,500 m2 devoted to conference centres.
Parking3,850 parking spacesFree parking on campus
Park managementSite-related services Maintenance, security, waste & environmentalmanagement and interior plant care are provided.Responsible parties are the Director of FacilityManagement & Real Estate and the Site Management& Maintenance department.
Building-related servicesCatering, cleaning, internal relocations, furniture,audio-visual services, mail distribution and printingservices are available. Responsible parties are theDirector of Facility Management & Real Estate and theSite Management & Maintenance department.
Governance Campus ownershipTU Delft
Decision makers & decision-making processDecisions on campus development are made by theExecutive Board of TU Delft. Within the UniversityCorporate Office, the Director of Facility Managementand Real Estate is responsible for campusdevelopment. In order to create a one-stop-shop fornew customers, a programme manager will assist newand existing customers on site wherever necessary.
ManagementDirector of Facility Management and Real Estate
CommitmentMunicipality of Delft, TU Delftwww.sciencepark.tudelft.nl www.delfttechnologypartners.nl/en
Contact
TU Delft - Facility Management & Real Estate
Anne-Lize Hoftijzer (Manager Science Park)
Gebouw 30B
Landbergstraat 8
2628 CE Delft
T: +31 (0)15-2788000
W: www.sciencepark.tudelft.nl
Buildings
Education and Research 62 62,000 m2
Company buildings 219 135,000 m2
Student housing 2,284 units
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Train stationUtrecht Central5 km – 12 min by bus, city-train(2018)
AirportAmsterdam Airport Schiphol 50 km – 45 min by train, 38 min by car
MotorwayA27 & A28Direct access
Digital infrastructureGlass-fiber
City centreUtrecht4 km - 10 min by bus, car,bicycle
Infrastructure
Development space:
153,000 m2
Building capacity:
1,236,000 m2
Improving health and quality of life
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Profile Utrecht Science Park (USP) providesa vibrant, dynamic and exciting placeto work, to study and to interact. Itbrings together competences frombusiness, industry and academia inorder to design and create healthier,safer and more sustainable cities fortoday and for subsequentgenerations. Institutions of basicand applied research, education andclinical care with top researchers,talented students and researchcompanies make the UtrechtScience Park an attractive locationfor innovative research companiesthanks to the completeness of theecosystem. In addition to excellenteducational programmes, there is aunique research infrastructure thatis among the best in Europe.
Long-term visionUtrecht Science Park is one of themain engines of growth andinnovation in the most competitiveregion of Europe. In five years’ time(until 2020), another 5,000 jobs willhave been added to the USPcommunity. In this way USPcontributes to a regional ecosystemwith the lowest unemployment ratein Europe. The excellent quality of itsinstitutions and facilities and theoutstanding expertise in HealthyUrban Living place Utrecht SciencePark squarely among the top of thebest European science parks. Thestrong collaboration with the otherDutch Science & Innovation Parksadds to the economic growth andcompetitiveness of the Netherlands.
Jobs 5,400 Utrecht University
11,000 University Medical Center Utrecht
3,400 HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
300 Prinses Máxima Center
300 Centraal Militair Hospitaal
1,300 Companies
900 Research institutions
Companies 65 Start-ups (excl. student start-ups)
9 Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (excl. start-ups)
4 Corporate players
7 Others (services)
Unique CompaniesDanone, Genmab, Merus,Bioceros, GenDx, MILabs,Philips Healthcare
Building capacity1,236,000 m2 Total building capacity (GFA) Gross Floor Area
1,183,000 m2 Real estate in use
53,000 m2 Development space
100,000 m2 Redevelopment space
Land lease: Yes, 30 -50 yearsLand ownership: Utrecht University, UMCU, Municipality UtrechtZoning plan: De Uithof 2010, revision in 2018
Students20,000 Utrecht University
3,000 University Medical Center Utrecht
28,700 HU University of Applied Sciences
of whom 2,500 international students
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KoningsbergerGMLPark & RideHubrecht Institute
privateDanone (private)Life Science IncubatorJohanna
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PMC RIVM TramwayUtrecht University buildingprogrammeCBS-KNAWHU University of AppliedSciences Utrecht
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OpenInnovationStrategyUtrecht Science Park comprises a researchcommunity that is aimed at generatingsolutions for societal problems. We bringpeople together and facilitate collaborationand co-creation through community building.
Pontes Medical is a community of healthcare professionals at UMC Utrecht that, incollaboration with private companies,invents and develops affordable and safemedical devices that bring health carecloser to the patient at home.
iLab Utrecht is a lively, dynamic andexciting location to start or advance a lifesciences enterprise. iLab offers access toresearch infrastructure, students andscientists of HU University of AppliedSciences Utrecht in the context of a co-creation environment.
World ClassResearchInstitutes
TNODeltaresHubrecht InstituteCBS-KNAW-Fungal Biodiversity CentreNetherlands Institute for SpaceResearch (SRON) Prinses Maxima CentreNational Institute for Public Health andthe Environment (RIVM, 2018)Utrecht University Faculty of SciencesUtrecht University Faculty of VeterinaryMedicineUtrecht University Faculty ofGeosciencesUtrecht University Faculty of Social andBehavioural SciencesUniversity Medical Center UtrechtHU University of Applied SciencesAdvanced Research Center ChemicalBuilding Blocks ConsortiumWilhelmina Children’s Hospital
New Energy in the City develops toolsfor the transition to a sustainable andenergy-neutral society.
The Netherlands Centre for One Healthdevelops tools to combat emerging
infections and antimicrobial resistance.
The newly developed Life SciencesIncubator brings innovative biotech
start-ups together.Every year, the Botanical Gardens host
Festival De Beschaving that bringstogether 7000 young people to enjoy
music, art and science.
iLab Utrecht offers access toresearch infrastructure, students
and scientists in the context of a co-creation environment.
Shared R&D facilitiesUtrecht Science Park offers a uniqueresearch infrastructure, which isamongst the best of its kind inEurope. From a single professionaland customer-oriented front office,we offer these research facilities tocompanies that are looking forscience-based solutions.
We offer:Molecular Research FacilitiesCellular Research FacilitiesPre-clinical Research FacilitiesClinical Research FacilitiesTechnical Research Facilities
R&D FocusLife sciences
Public health – One HealthCancerMolecular Life sciencesRegenerative medicine & stem cellsHealthcare InnovationHealthy Urban Living
SustainabilityWaterClimate & EcosystemsFuture Energy & resourcesCircular EconomySmart Sustainable Cities
Education & talents
Utrecht Science Park hosts 50,000 Bachelor's,Master's and PhD students. An extensiverange of English-language programmes areprovided, including 81 Master'sprogrammes, over 200 courses forexchange students, and the largest summerschool in Europe. The Graduate School ofLife Sciences organises all educationprogrammes in the Life Sciences and hasgained a strong international reputation inbiomedical and life sciences education andresearch. The Utrecht Center forEntrepreneurship provides entrepreneurialprogrammes for students and staff and the
Career Services programme facilitatestraineeships for Bachelor's, Master's and PhDstudents. The Executive Master of BusinessInnovation & Entrepreneurship in LifeSciences & Health is a unique on-the-jobMBA programme designed to accelerate anenterprise or business at global level. Theprogramme combines excellent businessmanagement education with the developmentof leadership training and personal coachingcentred around the participant's ownbusiness, in order to ensure more rapid andsustainable growth. 43
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Start-up facilitiesand programmes
Utrecht Science Park provides a wide rangeof facilities and services for start-ups andscale-ups, including corporate ventures.UtrechtInc offers suitable support forincreasing success and impact at variousstages. It provides access to facilities, seedcapital, training and feedback from acommunity of peers, experts and new talent.Garage (UtrechtInc experimentation lab) isan open experimentation lab and co-workingspace where start-ups, researchers,businessmen, businesswomen and studentscan turn their ideas and innovations intoexperiments. The Life Sciences Incubator (LSI) is hometo various innovative life sciences start-ups.The LSI comprises 4,000 m2 of office space,laboratories and general facilities, including areception desk and conferencing facilities. Studentsinc (Next GenerationEntrepreneurs) is the place where thestudents of HU University of Applied SciencesUtrecht can embark on a business venture,receiving the facilities and support requiredto develop a company of their own.
SustainabilityOur policySustainability, in the broadest sense, is highon the strategic agenda of the USP partners.Together, we strive for balance betweenPeople, Planet, and Profit. On a practical level,we constantly ask ourselves what impact ourwork has on the environment and ourcommunities, and how we can leave asustainable legacy for the future.
Our main objectives improving sustainability and lowering theCO2 footprint.developing geothermal energy use(together with ASR).
Remarkable sustainabilityobjects/achievements
There is a cold and heat storage system inplace.LED lighting is used in car parks. The LSI is the first laboratory building in theNetherlands to obtain an ‘Outstanding’BREEAM rating.Utrecht university and UMC Utrecht willinstall 6,500 solar panels at Utrecht SciencePark. Annually, these panels will generatearound 1.5 million kWh of electricity.
Community services & facilitiesFacilities are scattered across the park, but mostlyconcentrated in the park centre. USP has a restaurant,lunchrooms, pubs, coffee bars, kiosks, food trucks,supermarkets and shops. Various informal and formalcommunity activities and events are organised, such asFestival deBeschaving, USP-café (12 times a year), aroof garden (De daktuin) and seminar programmes.Several conference facilities are also available. Otherfacilities include a general practitioner, physiotherapy,childcare, a hairdresser, bicycle repair, ATMs, a printingoffice and an employment office.
LeisureIndoor & outdoor sports are concentrated at thesports centre (Olympos). The major annual sports event is the USP marathon,with over 5,000 participants. The festival known as ‘deBeschaving’ is a majorevent, with some 7,000 visitors, organised in theBotanic Gardens.Pop-up café ‘De Daktuin’ is a pop-up café on theupper level of the multi-storey car park that opensfor one month every year.USP Cafés is a drinks party, organised by UtrechtScience Park several times a year, for allorganisations at or related to USP. Other events include pop-up restaurant ‘DeMaaltuin’, organised in the Botanic Gardens, andSusTasty, a sustainable food festival.
Parking6,000 spaces, paid
Park managementSite-related services Public space, sweeping pavements, wintermaintenance, maintenance of green areas, security.
Building-related servicesVarious a.o. cleaning, reception services (buildingspecific), (chemical) waste management, free Wi-Fi.
Governance USP welcomes and facilitates organisations and com-panies that seek collaboration with its research institu-tes to facilitate their own research activities. Pre-starterfacilities, shared facilities for start-up, scale-up and ma-ture companies, as well as independent premises areavailable.
Park ownershipUtrecht University, UMCU, Municipality of Utrecht
Decision makers/processUniversity of Utrecht: contracts. Utrecht Science Park Foundation: initial point ofcontact for interested companies.
ManagementUtrecht Science Park Foundation: accountmanagement, business development, front-office R&Dfacilities.
CommitmentProvince of Utrecht, municipality of Utrecht, UtrechtUniversity, University Medical Center Utrecht, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, EconomicBoard Utrecht
Contact
Utrecht Science Park Foundation
Floris de Gelder (Director)
Heidelberglaan 11
3584 CS Utrecht
T: +31 30 800 4499
W: www.utrechtsciencepark.nl
Buildings
Utrecht University 30 450,000 m2
UMC Utrecht 5 400,000 m2
HU University of Applied Sciences 6 100,000 m2
Company buildings 8
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Train stationEde- Wageningen6.5 km - 10 min by bus
AirportAmsterdam Airport Schiphol90 km - 1hr by car, 1 hr 30 minby bus/trainEindhoven Airport83 km - 1 hr by car, 2 hrs 30 min by bus/trainDüsseldorf - WeezeDüsseldorf int. airport81 km – 1 hr by car141 km – 1 hr 30 min by car
MotorwayA12 3.7 km – 5 min by car
Digital infrastructureAvailable
City centreWageningen7 min by car, 10 min by bus, 10 min by bike
Infrastructure
Development space:
100,000 m2
Building capacity:
950,000 m2
Gateway to smart food in a green worldWageningen Campus
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Profile Wageningen Campus is designed asa vibrant meeting place for scientistsand researchers from WageningenUniversity, several researchinstitutes, start-ups, establishedentrepreneurs, R&D centres ofinternational companies, andstudents all working in the fields ofnutrition, agro and foodproduction, life sciences, biobasedproducts, and healthy livingenvironment.
Long-term visionThe following strategic goals havebeen defined in order to take thenext step in the campus’sdevelopment and become theworld-leading campus in ourdomain:
maintain the number one positionin Europe and a top-three positionworldwide in the food and agrodomains; provide an optimal and inspiringinfrastructure for excellent scienceand research; create a balanced mix of start-ups,incubators, small and medium-sized enterprises, and nationaland international corporations; attract leading industry players inthe food, agro and biobasedsectors,, encouraging them toconduct their research anddevelopment (R&D) activities atWageningen Campus.
Jobs
2,250 Wageningen University
2,250 Wageningen Research
2,300 Companies
Companies
155 Start-ups
35 Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (excl. start-ups)
6 Corporate players
Unique CompaniesFrieslandCampina,Noldus, KeyGene,Solynta, Yili, Kikkoman,MeteoGroup , Micreos,Dupont, Eurofins, Nuplex,Dutch Sprouts
Building capacity950,000 m2 Total building capacity (GFA) Gross Floor Area
850,000 m2 In use
100,000 m2 Development space
Land lease: AvailableLand ownership: Wageningen University & Research, Municipality ofWageningen, various private partnersZoning plan: Bestemmingsplan Wageningen (2010)
Students
10,000 Wageningen University
800 Stoas Vilentum (planned 2020)
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Wageningen University & Research buildings and facilities (such asForum, Atlas, Helix, Orion)Corporate buildings (FrieslandCampina, NIOO-KNAW, Stoas-Vilentum)Plus Ultra: multi-tenant building with incubator function and flexibletechnology hallHigh-quality public transport
€ 100 million2016 - 2020
Campus Plaza: Student housing, child care, shopsCorporate buildingMulti-tenant buidlingParking garageDialogue Centre
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OpenInnovationStrategyOn Wageningen Campus, we know thatsharing knowledge is as important asdeveloping knowledge, convinced as weare that this is the key to truly innovativesolutions to the global problems of ourage. This is why Wageningen Campus isdesigned as a meeting place forresearchers, new and establishedentrepreneurs, and students in the fieldsof nutrition, food production, livingenvironment and health. On WageningenCampus the academic world, thebusiness sector and the governmentcollaborate on addressing today's majorsocial issues: the world food problem,growing pressure on blue and greenspaces, the demand for sustainableproduction, healthy food, the desperateneed for alternatives to fossil fuels andthe impact of climate change. Theseproblems cannot be viewed as individualphenomena, but should rather be viewedas closely interlinked and, as such,suitable for tackling as a whole onWageningen Campus.
World ClassResearchInstitutes
Wageningen UniversityWageningen Research Wageningen Environmental Research Wageningen Economic Research Wageningen Plant Research Wageningen Food & Biobased
Research Wageningen Lifestock Research Rikilt CDINIOO-KNAWMARIN
Shared R&DfacilitiesWageningen University & Research(WUR), Shared Research Facilitiesallow researchers to use WUR's advancedresearch equipment. All researchers,whether from universities, researchinstitutes or companies, can use theavailable equipment. Facilities range fromadvanced research facilities at laboratoryscale to state-of-the-art facilities for pilotscale biorefinery, food conversion, climaterooms, greenhouses and experimentalfields for crop research at Unifarm, andanimal research facilities at Carus.
Wageningen University with 10,000students from over 100 nationalities.Worldwide, the number 1 universityin agro & food (National TaiwanRanking 2015-2016).
Amsterdam Nanocenter is a facilityfor materials fabrication and
characterization to provide state-of-the art opportunities in nano
research. WageningenCampus offers avibrant communityof entrepreneursin the fields ofFood and AgTech.
WUR Shared Research Facilitiesprovide researchers the opportunity touse the advanced research equipmentof WUR.
Wageningen Unifarm, with advancedgreenhouse facilities and
experimental fields for cropresearch.
R&D FocusHealthy and Sustainable Food Food, feed & biobased production (incl.food processing, food safety, circulareconomy, green materials), Nutrition (incl.healthy life style, life sciences, society &well-being).
Healthy Living EnvironmentNatural resources & healthy livingenvironment (incl. Green ClimateSolutions & Green Cities).
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Start-upfacilities andprogrammesWageningen Campus has a flourishingentrepreneur community where new ideasand initiatives in the field of food & agro-technology originate. Entrepreneurs arefacilitated with flexible housing opportunities,support, coaching, and pre-seed capital.Forms of support vary from educationalactivities for university students in theStartHub, a complete range of networkcontacts and experts for Ag-Techentrepreneurs or seed capital via StartLife tolocation in an incubator at for instance PlusUltra or in one of the private incubators, suchas Dutch Sprouts and Tournois DynamicInnovations.
SustainabilityOur policyMission: 'To explore the potential of nature toimprove the quality of life’ and to become aleader in terms of sustainable businessmanagement. In 2030, 80% of the campuswill be climate neutral, featuring withnumerous examples of sustainableconstruction, energy efficiency andinnovations.(Energie visie 2030, Milieu meerjarenplan2015-2017)
Our main objectivesconstruct and furnish buildings assustainably as possible.use green electricity from wind turbines. implement heat & cold storage in WURbuildings.
Remarkable sustainabilityachievements
The FrieslandCampina building containsnumerous technological innovationsincluding innovative energy concepts. The NIOO-KNAW building has a green roofthat stores water, regulates the buildingtemperature and supplies electricitythrough the plants growing on the roof. Wageningen University & Research is thewinner of the SustainaBul 2014 award formost sustainable university in theNetherlands.
Wageningen Campus offers companiesand organisations that are active in thefield of agro, food, biobased economyand healthy living environment an arrayof options to set up on campus.
Community services & facilitiesWageningen Campus has several facility buildings in-corporated in Campus Plaza (1000 m2) including a res-taurant and catering facilities, a bookshop, coffee barand bakery, as well as four restaurants in WageningenUniversity & Research buildings which are accessibleto the public.
Wageningen Campus organises a number of program-mes for local residents (cultural activities, sports, busi-ness & science cafés) and facilitates events such asFood Valley Expo, the Food Film Festival and F&A Next.
For meetings Wageningen Campus can provide formaland informal meeting and/or debating locations, suchas the Amphitheatre and Impulse.
LeisureIndoor & outdoor sport facilities, ca. 10,000 m²
Parking4,000 spaces (sufficient, available at no charge)
Park managementSite-related services Wageningen University & Research: generalmaintenance, ICT
Building-related servicesWageningen University & Research, & private owners:facility management, reception, cleaning/waste
Governance Campus ownershipWageningen University & Research / multiple privateowners
Decision makers/processWageningen University & Research: university site (bothinitial point of contact for interested companies andcontracts)B&S park: multiple private owners
ManagementWageningen University & Research, B&S Park owners
CommitmentWageningen University & Research, Regional develop-ment agency OostNV, Municipality of Wageningen, Province of Gelderland, FrieslandCampina, NIOO-KNAW, business club B&S park
Contact
Wageningen Campus
Petra Caessens (Manager Campus Development)
Actio, Akkermaalsbos 12
6708 WB Wageningen
T: +31 (0)317 488 555
W: www.wageningencampus.nl
Buildings
Education and Research - ca. 375,000 m2
Company buildings ca. 275,000 m2
Incubator / Accelerator ca. 100,000 m2
Single-tenant ca. 10,000 m2
Multi-tenant: Matrix ca. 50,000 m2
Housing (students) ca. 40,000 m2
On campus (under development) 450 units
Off campus (excl. private market ) 6,000 units
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Design WAT ontwerpers, UtrechtTranslations Metamorfose Vertalingen Translations, UtrechtPhotography Science & Innovation ParksConsult Buck Consultants International, NijmegenEditing Michiel Linskens, province of UtrechtPrinting ZalsmanPaper Heaven 42Edition 400 copiesContact Utrecht Science Park, +31 30 8004499
September, 2016