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Claudia Schulte
Ziel 2 Sekretariat im Ministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit
des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
Karl Kratz
mnemoScience GmbH , Übach-Palenberg
Objective 2 Programme NRW
Zukunftswettbewerb Ruhrgebiet
ZukunftsWettbewerb NRW
General presentation „ZukunftsWettbewerb NRW“, Claudia Schulte
Presentation of one Winner Project, Karl Kratz
Nordrhein-WestfalenFunding Aera
Düsseldorf
Dortmund
Essen
Cologne
Duisburg
Ruhr Region
Funding AreaA Region in Change
– After London and Paris, the Ruhr Area is Europe‘s third largest metropolitan area
– The region is characterised by structural change - from the former coal and steel district (“Revier“) to an important location for service enterprises
– The Ruhr Area has about 5,4 million inhabitants
– The region‘s economy is still growing at below average rates compared to NRW. Meanwhile, with 116 milliard Euro, the Ruhr Area generates only one fourth of NRW‘s GDP.
– Structural change is in full swing: more and more persons work in the services sector, less and less in the industrial sector.
– With 12 percent (2002), the unemployment rate lies above the national average.
Strukturwandel im Ruhrgebiet Sozialversicherungspflichtig Beschäftigte
Quelle: Bundesanstalt für Arbeit 2002
400.000
500.000
600.000
700.000
800.000
900.000
1.000.000
1.100.000
1980 1992 2001
Dienstleistungssektor Produzierendes Gewerbe
Funding AreaScientific Potential
Innovation
– With six universities and nine colleges of higher education, as well as numerous technology centres and research institutes, the Ruhr Area has the highest density of universities in Europe.
– In the winter semester 2001/2002, 165.802 students were enrolled in the region‘s universities.
– To use this potential for the promotion of the regional economy is one of the goals of the „Wachstums- und Beschäftigungspakt Ruhr“ (Growth and Employment Pact Ruhr).
Universities in the Ruhr Area (universities and colleges of higher education)
Universitäten:Gerhard-Mercator-Universität DuisburgUniversität Gesamthochschule EssenRuhr-Universität BochumPrivate Universität Witten/Herdecke GmbHUniversität DortmundFernUniversität Gesamthochschule Hagen
Fachhochschulen:Folkwang-Hochschule EssenFachhochschule für Ökonomie und ManagementFachhochschule GelsenkirchenFachhochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung NRWFachhochschule BochumTechnische Fachhochschule „Georg Agricola“Evangelische Fachhochschule Rheinland-Westfalen-LippeFachhochschule DortmundInternational School of Management ISM Dortmund
Implementation ZukunftsWettbewerb
The Four Strategic Principles
• Ideas
Contest-based awarding of funds, rewarding the best ideas.
Selection of projects by an indepen-dent jury composed of experienced and competent representatives from economy and science.
• Market success
The supported cooperation must result in marketable and market-ready products, processes or services.
ZukunftsWettbewerb Ruhrgebiet ...
... funded with over 102 million Euro, it is one of the largest regional programmes in Europe
... for the first time, cooperation between economy and science is specifically promoted
• Jobs
New jobs have to be created or existing ones secured in proportion to the funding amount.
• Cooperation
Funding is awarded for technology-oriented innovations for which enter-prises cooperate with universities and research institutes. This cooperation implies the chance that research results and development projects can be trans-formed into market successes more quickly.
Initiators of the Contest
... Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour of North Rhine – Westphalia
... State Chancellery of NRW
... Chambers of industry and commerce in the objective 2 areas
... Chambers of handicraft in the objective 2 areas
Institutions involved in the implementation of the contest
ZENIT GmbH, Mülheim a.d.R.Contact address of the project office, sole delivery point for all applications
Pre-assessment of the project contents in cooperation with the PTJ
Projekt Ruhr GmbHDeveloping regional fields of competence Supporting network development in single fields of competence
Projektträger PTJ, JülichExecuting organisation for the
ZukunftsWettbewerb Ruhrgebiet; Formal pre-assessment of project
drafts and applications in cooperation with Zenit
Chamber of Industry and Commerce , Chamber of Handicraft Supporting in the search for cooperation partners
Implementation ZukunftsWettbewerb
Objective 2 ProgrammeProgramme Goals
The main goal of the programme is to create and secure jobs. For this purpose it is of central importance to
• All in all, projects with a total volume of 2 milliard Euro, of which about 1 milliard Euro are EU-funds, can be supported.
increase investment activity, including
– the founding of new firms
– regional competence development
– improvement of the infrastructural framework conditions
Programme StructurePriorities and Measures
Priority 2 2 – Innovation and development of competencies
Innovative and high-quality strategies
Developing and upgrading skills and competencies in the region
– The applying enterprise has to be located in the Objective 2 Area.
– Projects focus on technology-oriented product-, process- or services development – without restriction to specific branches.
– The funding rate is 35% up to 50% max. of the project expenditures of SMEs; and up to 25% for other enterprises. The maximum funding amount is 500.000 Euro.
– Cooperation of SMEs with at least one university or research institute is mandatory. Applications can only be submitted by enterprises.
Implementation ZukunftsWettbewerb
General conditions of the contest
Indicators of the contest
budget provided: € 100 million (€ 50 mill. EU, € 50 mill. state funds)
thereof granted : € 67,1 mill. (€ 12,9 mill. EU, € 12,9 mill. state, € 41,3 mill. private funds)
363 project applications submitted, thereof 39 winner projects
1100 created and secured jobs expected ex-ante
Winners of the Contest
Implementation ZukunftsWettbewerb
Intelligent Shape-memory polymers from the former colliery