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ECONOMICPROFILEBORDEAUXGIRONDE
2017-2018
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Contents
Region of Excellence 4
Bordeaux on the podium in 2017 5
7 reasons to set up your business 6
Business Friendly 7
Innovation 11
Training 13
Aeronautics / Space / Defence Industry 14
Optics / Lasers 15
Digital technologies 16
Healthcare industries 17
Eco-activities 18
Wine/Agri-food 19
Tourism 21
Service sector 22
Logistics 23
Invest in Bordeaux 24
Main members 25
Maps 27
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Economic performance indicators for the Bordeaux urban area
Best metropolitan area for business creation rate
2nd employment area for number of jobs created by startups (2014-2017) (Trendeo)
3rd most attractive metropolitan area for foreign investments (EY 2017)
3rd employment area for number of manufacturing jobs from 2009 to 2017 (Trendeo)
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International trade in Gironde
Top 3 countries for customers and suppliers: United States, Germany and Spain
Export leaders: Wine (€2 billion), aeronautics (€1.6 billion), automobile equipment (€0.4 billion), pharmaceutics (€0.3 billion.).
Sector dynamics
Private sector employment growth 2009-2016
Bordeaux, Ranked 1st city for economic vitality (over 200,000 inhabitants, Scan Eco Le Figaro 2017)Bordeaux, Parisian executives' favourite city for work and living (Cadremploi 2017)Top region in the world for production of AOC wines (30% of national production)3rd largest aeronautics sector in France4th business tourism destination in France (2017)CHU Bordeaux, the best hospital in France University of Bordeaux, among the 3 labelled as an Initiative of Excellence (IdEx)Bordeaux success stories: Ceva, Cdiscount, Cacolac, Caudalie, e-Device, Immersion, Lectra, Bernard Magrez, Pouey, Fayat, Pichet, etc.
KEY FIGURES - BORDEAUX URBAN AREA
1 178 335 inhabitants
(2013) +1.3%/year
512 882 emplois (2015)
7 673 jobs created per year
(2015-2016)
84 227 companies
(2015)
13 600 new business
created
Source INSEE/Accos
KEY FIGURES - GIRONDE
17 496 new businesses created in 2016
(+5.5% 2015-2016)
432 500 employees
(+2.9% 2015-2016)
1 543 000inhabitants
REGION OF EXCELLENCE
27,5
%
2,83,2
4%8%12,5
%
13%
13,5
%
15%
26,5
%
IT activities
Accommodation and restaurants Consulting services
Property Business services
Healthcare
R&D
Commercial sector Finance and insurance
Transport and logistics
Source : URSAFF - Bordeaux métropole
Source AURBA
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BORDEAUXON THE PODIUM IN 2017
Bordeauxon the podium
Top city "to work in"
Institut Great
Place to Work
2016
Bordeaux Airport
voted "best airport"
Air transport
news 2016
3rd favourite city
in France for
expatriates The Local
2016
EY 2017
in the under 10 million
passengers category
The most attractive city for
rental investment
Guy Hoquet
2017
Top city to visit in
2017 according to
the Lonely Planet
guide
3rd most
attractive city in
France for foreign
investments
Insee 2016
Ranked 6th best
cycling city in the world Copenhagenize
Design Co
2017
Best city in terms
of lifestyle
PwC
2017
1st French city for business
creation
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REASONS TO SET UP YOUR BUSINESS IN
BORDEAUX
© IN
VEST
IN B
X
INNOVATIVE SCIENTIFIC
ENVIRONMENT
Campus of excellence €700 million in investments
Robotics, immersivetechnologies and virtual reality,
IoT and cognitive science,advanced materials and 3Dprinting, optics/laser etc.
QUALIFIED TALENT POOL
1 out of 10 inhabitants is a student
Ranked 3rd university in France in termsof number of students (outside Paris)
5,000 engineering students per year
A BUSINESS-FRIENDLYECOSYSTEM
Ranked 4th city in France for number
of startups Ranked 3rd city in France in terms of
fundraising
4 competitiveness clusters / 19 business clusters
ACCESSIBLE AND MOBILE REGION
Flights to more than 100 destinations
High-speed train line Paris-Bordeaux in 2h
80 bus lines / 11 regional rail lines
HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE
Top French city for quality of life
The most attractive city forParisian executives
Ranked 6th most bike-friendly
city in the world
INTERNATIONAL RENOWNAND GLOBAL MARKET
10,000 new inhabitants per year
1 million inhabitants in 2030
A GROWING REGION
1st city in France for new
business creation rate
Key strategic sectors - ASD/Space
- Healthcare technologies - Digital technologies
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International accessibility
AN IMPORTANT REGIONAL AND EUROPEAN CITY
Bordeaux Mérignac Airport
Among the TOP 5 regional airports with 5.8 million passengers in 2016 (+8.9%)
International traffic: +11.5% in one year 100 direct destinations, including 83 regular destinations
Low-cost hall extension Tramline to be extended to the airport (2021)
LGV High-speed rail line: Bordeaux - Paris in 2h
33 return trips per day, 18.5 non-stop High-speed rail links to Lille, London and Brussels 20 million passengers by 2020 for the St Jean train station
14 renovation projects for the train station (€85 million)
11 TER (regional express) lines departing from Bordeaux
Bordeaux has links with a network of 10 urban areas with over 100,000 inhabitants
A 10 (Bordeaux-Paris), A 62 (Bordeaux Toulouse), A 63 (Bordeaux Bayonne), A 89 (Bordeaux-Clermont-Lyon) and A65 (Bordeaux- Pau)
Bordeaux Port
Average annual traffic of 8.5 million tons 57 cruise ship stopovers Industrial and logistics platform on 7 sites, spread out over 100 kms of the Gironde Estuary
Very high-speed professional broadband: Inolia network
Nearly 700 business/public sites with access to the metropole's very high-speed broadband
124 business areas are connected to the Inolia network
Business ecosystems
FrenchTech Bordeaux and Digital Aquitaine
Bordeaux Financial and Services marketplace
4 accredited competitiveness clusters
Aerospace Valley - "Aeronautics, Space, Embedded Systems": global cluster - 1st employment area in Europe - 140,000 jobs- Turnover €10 billion - 1,700 establishments- 8,000 researchers.
ALPHA- Route des Lasers et Hyperfréquences Hyperfréquences (Lasers and Microwaves): 100 companies - 10,000 direct and indirect jobs - 700 researchers - 200 graduates/year. Internationally-recognised scientific tool: Megajoule Laser- 10 laboratories.
XyloFutur - Products and Materials from Cultivated Forests: 28,300 establishments - 56,300 employees- 200 researchers - 34 research and training centres - Turnover: €10 billion.
AGRI Sud-Ouest Innovation : Agricultural and agr ibusiness c luster - Merger with Qualiméditerranée Cluster - 1st Agro cluster in France - 220,000 jobs -Turnover: €12 billion.
19 business clusters
Satellite applications, drones, energy storage, eco-construction, Healthcare ICT etc.
Major clients
Airbus, Thales, Safran, Dassault, Sanofi, CEA, Centrale Blayais, Smurfit etc.
Support networks
Financing/venture capital organisations
Seed funding (Aquiti Gestion, Irdi…), Business Angels (Finaqui…), Galia Gestion, ACE Management, Aquitaine Création Investissement, Enternext, GSO Capital, IXO Private Equity, Arkea Capital, BPI France…
Crowdfunding
Happy Capital, Bordeaux Gironde Funding, Hello Asso, SoKengo, Benoolend, Robin Finance, etc.
Agence de Développement et d’Innovation Nouvelle Aquitaine - (Nouvelle Aquitaine Innovation and Development Agency)
Fondation Bordeaux University
Entreprendre Aquitaine Network
Bordeaux Entrepreneurs
GRP Lab entrepreneurship platform (University)
Open Innovation Club
L-Connect
BUSINESS FRIENDLY
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A broad range of business sites
+ 30 BUSINESS ZONES INCLUDING: Laseris and Cité de la Photonique Bordeaux Aeroparc Bioparc Ecoparc La Cité Numérique (Digital City) Newton, Environmental Intelligence Park Technology hubs: Bordeaux Montesquieu, Bordeaux Technowest and Bordeaux Unitec
Business incubators: Aerocampus Aquitaine, Arc Sud Développement, Talence Innovation, Ecocréative des Chartrons, Bordeaux Sainte-Croix, Bordeaux Productic, Auberge Numérique, Le Campement (DARWIN Ecosystem), Château Numérique etc.
University Hospital Centre sites
Ongoing development projects in the greater Bordeaux area 3 OIMs (metropolitan interest operations): Bordeaux Euratlantique, Bordeaux Innocampus, Bordeaux Aeroparc,
3 new business zones: Bassins à Flot, Bastide Niel, Brazza
BORDEAUXINNO CAMPUS'Metropolitan interest operation' spanning 1,350 hectares and 5 municipalities: Pessac, Talence, Gradignan, Bordeaux, Mérignac.
A project based on initiatives for development, economic innovation and upgrading of major equipment on the campus and hospital sites. The zone includes the Bioparc dedicated to healthcare-related activities.
3 r d e c o n o m i c c l u s t e r i n t h e metropolitan area with 40,000 jobs (including 14,000 at the University Hospital Centre and 25,000 private sector jobs), 8 of the metropolitan area's University Hospital Centres and 65,000 students.
BORDEAUX EURATLANTIQUEA 'metropolitan interest operation' spanning three municipalities in Greater Bordeaux (Bordeaux, Bègles, Floirac) around St Jean train station, one of the largest development projects in France (738 hectares).
A business and innovation hub for high-end services, the creative economy and digital technology for the Bordeaux metropolitan area, with the future Cité Numérique (2018) as its flagship.
3 large-scale projects underway: St Jean Belcier (160 hectares, a European business centre, WTC, housing, public facilities, etc.), Garonne Eiffel (128 hectares, 7,500 new housing units etc.) and Bègles Faisceau (Cité Numérique, Parc Newton etc.)
Key figures over 20 years: 40,000 new inhabitants, 25,000 new jobs, 300,000 m2 of office space, housing units and facilities, 50 hectares of green spaces, €5.5 billion in public and private investments.
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International networks
56 consulates and diplomatic missions including the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy etc.
Welcome networks for foreigners: Franco-British Business Association, Franco-German Business Club, Association Bordeaux Québec, Bordeaux-USA, Aquitaine-China, the Bordeaux-Aquitaine Alliance Française etc.
A network of partnerships and town-twinning schemes including Bilbao, Bristol, Fukuoka, Land de Hesse, Los Angeles, Madrid, Munich, Porto, Québec, Saint-Petersburg etc.
Aquitaine Europe Office in Brussels and Wuhan
Member of international associations: "UNESCO World Heritage" city club, Eurocities, Community of Ariane Cities, Great Wine Capitals, European Network of Green and Connected Cities.
Large international groups in Bordeaux
Germany:Allianz, Baywa, Dekra, Foodora, Hillebrand, Kloekner Distribution, KSB, Siemens, Merck etc.
Belgium: Agfa Healthcare, Belgacom, Sea Invest, Solvay, Vizzion etc.
Canada: CGI, Press Reader, Laborie, Tembec, SNC Lavalin, Alcan, Vermilion Energy, Clemex, Getrag Ford etc.
China: over 130 Chinese investors in Bordeaux vineyards
Spain, Portugal: Porto Cork International, Amorim, Foresa, Freixenet, Exa, Saica Packaging, Finsa, Proségur, Volotea.
United States: Booking.com, Cummins Marine, Ford, Stryker Corp, Zimmer, Carpenter, Coca Cola, IBM Corp, Mondelez, PNY Technologies, Oberthur Technologies, OI Manufacturing, Oracle corp, Microsemi, Martin Brower, Steris Surgical Corporation, VSG, Resodyn, Tesla, Uber, Coldwell, XPO Logistics etc.
RUnited Kingdom - Ireland: Barclays, Deliveroo, Smurfit Kappa, R&R Icecream, Rexam, Salvesen, Sage Group, Hays, Orion Health etc.
Italy: Ficep, Italcementi, Metaltemple, Beltrame etc.
Japan: Ezaki Glico, Furuno, Suntory, Fujitsu Siemens etc.
Netherlands: Argos, Akzo Nobel, ABN Amro, Hiscox, Enovation, Lindt, Mylan, Nestlé, HEMA, Ipaq, OCI Agro etc.
Scandinavia:Ahlstrom Paper Group, Corenso United, Metso, Yara, Schades, Securitas etc.
Switzerland:Sopra Group, Liebherr, Adecco, UBS, WIAG, SGS, SCRT, Zurich Insurances etc.
BORDEAUX AÉROPARC'Metropolitan interest operation' over an area of 2,500 hectares
Development and redevelopment project in the airport zone (35,000 jobs)
Potential to create an additional 10,000 jobs by 2030
Goal: bring together a maximum number of Aeronautics / Space / Defence Industry companies and maximise the benefits of public transport
Project to be carried out over a 15 to 20 year-period
The following companies have invested in the metropolitan interest operation: Thales, Dassault, Safran.
ALGIERS
TUNIS
CASABLANCA 1H20
LIBOURNE 0H45
ARCACHON 0H45
AGEN 1H25
LA ROCHELLE 2H00
POITIERS 2H30
LIMOGES 2H40
PAU
2H05
NANTES 3H30
BILBAO 3H20 TOULOUSE 2H20
BORDEAUX
MOTORWAY
BAYONNE
1H55
ANGOULEME 1H30
PARIS
5H00
LYON 5H15
PERIGUEUX
1H30
ANGOULEME 0H35
POITIERS 0H55
PARIS 2H05
BRUSSELS
3H30
TOULOUSE 1H
BILBAO 2H
MADRID 4H
BORDEAUX
HIGH SPEED TRAIN
2017
2024
PARIS1H10
LYON
MARSEILLE
ROME
2H00
NANTES
MILAN
VIENNA
BRUSSELS
1H35
AMSTERDAM 1H50
MUNICH
BRISTOL
NICE
BARCELONA
1H10
MADRID1H15
PORTO
LISBON
1H00 NAPLES
LILLE
STRASBOURG
LONDON
1H40
EDINBURGH
DUBLIN
PRAGUE
ALGIERS
TUNIS
BERLIN
ISTANBUL
BORDEAUX
CASABLANCA 1H20
DAILY FLIGHTS
2+ FLIGHTS A WEEK
MONTREAL
GENEVA
1H20
HAMBURG
BIRMINGHAM
ATHENS
VENICE
BASEL
FLIGHT
MAIN REGULAR BUSINESS
FLIGHTS FROM BORDEAUX
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
METROPOLISACCESSIBILITY
FRANCFORT
DUSSELDORF VARSOVIE
BUCARESTBUDAPESTBERGAME
PISE
BOLOGNE
MARRAKECH
FES
SEVILLEMALAGA
ZURICH
LIVERPOOL
CHARLEROI
MONTPELLIER
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New sites for innovation
Cité Numérique (end of 2017) Innovation accelerators for startups: Héméra, 1Kubator, 33Entrepreneurs, la Banquiz etc.
Incubators supported by groups: Startup Booster and The Warehouse (Cdiscount), Theophraste (Sud-Ouest), Village by CA, CEBLab etc.
Incubators supported by schools (INSEEC, University, Digital Campus, Bordeaux INP)
Les Premières Nouvelle Aquitaine 65 co-working spaces in the Gironde department: Le Node, La Ruche, Coh@bit, Fontaulab etc.
Fablabs: Capsciences, L@bxetc. Digit ’Halles, e-commerce hub: business service centre and Lab
Bordeaux Aquitaine Pionnières
Social innovation
An innovative, job-creating sector: the social economy (ESS): 3rd region in France, 37,090 jobs in the Bordeaux metropolitan area; 53,295 employees in the Gironde department
Bordeaux metropolitan area, 2,917 employer institutions
3 social innovation centres within the university: t e c h n o l o g i c a l i n t e l l i g e n c e ( V i a I n n o) , entrepreneurship (GRP Lab) and law (Forum Montesquieu).
A social innovation incubator: to foster the creation of socially innovative enterprises (ATIS)
LaBase:regional innovation laboratory of the Gironde Departmental Council
HelloAsso, financing platform for the non-profit sector in France
SocialLAB Rive droite
Bordeaux Smart city
Named a Positive Energy territory for Green Growth
WoodRise : 1st world congress on mid-rise and high-rise wood buildings
Gertrude (Electronic management system for regulating urban traffic) ground-level power supply (APS) for the Bordeaux tram, ALIENOR (user information system for displaying current traffic conditions on urban express motorways) etc.
A 'living lab' dedicated to intelligent transport systems
Bordeaux Métro Pulse: a living lab dedicated to the smart city
Ultra-light electric vehicle project, Gazelle Tech
Innovative start-ups: Qucit, IQPost, Sunna design, Metapolis, Gazelle Tech etc.
Clusters supporting innovation
Aeronautics and Space: Aerospace Valley, Aerocampus Cluster, AETOS (drone systems), TOPOS (satellite applications)
Digital: TIC Santé, AQUINETIC, Bordeaux Games; Digital Aquitaine, EdTech
Eco-activities: AVENIA, Energy and storage, wind power cluster, Sysolia (industrial solar systems), Aquitaine Chimie Durable, Aquitaine Croissance Verte, CREAhD (construction, resources, environment and sustainable housing)
Laser and Phototonics: ALPHA Route des Lasers et des Hyperfréquences
Agrifood: Agri Sud-Ouest Innovation, Inno’vin (wine industry)
Wood: XyloFutur
Boating: Bordeaux SuperYachts Refit
Robotics: Aquitaine Robotics
Maintenance: e-Clide dedicated to nuclear maintenance
INNOVATION
University of Bordeaux ranked in the Shanghai TOP 200 ranking Bordeaux University Hospital Centre, the best hospital in France 3rd metropolitan area in France for the number of fundraising initiatives (CCI 2017)
N°1 city for adopting a sharing economy (indice urbain du partage 2017)
Singularity University, a California-based think tank, chose Bordeaux for its new location Creation of the School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (ENSAM) Deep Tech, innovation startups: Fine Heart, Olikrom, Poietis, Hace etc. Fondation Bordeaux University
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Scientific research excellence
R&D in Nouvelle Aquitaine: 20,792 jobs, half of which are based in the Bordeaux urban area
12,447 researchers, 4,400 PhD students in Nouvelle Aquitaine
University of Bordeaux: Awarded the IDEX (Initiative of Excellence) program label, confirmed in 2016
R e s e a r c h e xc e l l e n c e i n t h e a r e a s o f : neurosciences, materials of the future, optics/laser, cardiology, archaeology, digital and systems certification, environment and climate
Major national research centres: Cnrs, Inserm, Inra, Inria, Irstea, Inrets, Ifremer, Cea, Institut d’Optique (Optics Institute), Institut des sciences de la vigne et du vin (ISVV: Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences) etc.
Large-scale scientific projects: Neurocampus, Laser Petawatt, Liryc, lnstitut de Recherche Technologique sur les matériaux du futur (Technological Research Institute for Materials of the Future) etc.
6 major technological hubs for registering patents: health and well-being, digital data processing, ground transport, aeronautics, chemistry and petrochemistry, energy storage and nanotechnologies
Research centre at University Bordeaux Montaigne and 'Montaigne-Humanities' doctoral school
University of Bordeaux, one of three French schools accredited "campus of excellence" with:
Over 4,000 professors and researchers, over 800 international researchers
1,900 PhD students, 8 doctoral schools 70 research laboratories 150 European research projects
It benefits from a €700 million investment programme for sc ient i f ic pr ior i t ies and development goals. In the 2016 Shanghai TOP 200 ranking, it is ranked the 1st French university for engineering and IT.
5 laboratories of Excellence (LabEx):
LabEx AMADEus - Functional materials LabEx COTE - Continental and coastal ecosystems LabEx BRAIN - Brain function and its pathologies
LabEx LaScArBx - Learning from how ancient societies used the world
LabEx TRAIL - Translational imaging
6 facilities of excellence (EquipEx), international-standard research platforms and infrastructures:
OptoPath, ElorPrintec, Phenovirt, Petal+, Music, Xyloforest.
3 Institutes for applied research:
Liryc IHU (University Hospital Institute), an institute for rhythmology and cardiac modelling
INEF 4 - Institute dedicated to energy transition for sustainable building
IRT St Exupéry AESE - aeronautics systems.
2 National infrastructures: France-BioImaging (FBI) 'health and biotechnology' and France Life ImagingI-Share Project (Cohort: monitoring the health of 30,000 students). Private R&D centres based in Bordeaux LYRE, Lyonnaise des Eaux (water services) SAFT, international research centre SOLVAY, Laboratory of the Future AIRBUS DS PSA- Competitive Intelligence Open Lab
Transfer organisations
Société d’Accélération du Transfert de Technologie (SATT), Aquitaine Science TransfertCEA Tech Nouvelle Aquitaine 4 accredited Carnot Institutes (lipids for health, energy, environment, ICT) 1 Associated Carnot Institute: Carnot CognitionTechnology resource centres: AG IR and ITERG (agrifood), Rescoll and CANOE platform (composites), Alphanov (lasers), FCBA (wood construction), CRT Nobatek (technology and sustainable construction), CATIE (Aquitaine Centre for Information and Electronic Technology).
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Operation Bordeaux Campus
Goals: Build a major European university with strong visibility and national and international appeal, renovate property assets and implement a sustainable development programme.
Around forty bu i ld ing and publ ic area redevelopment projects, on 4 university campuses covering over 260 hectares. 180,000 m² to be renovated. 50,000 m² of new buildings.
Project cost estimated at approximately €500 million, including €400 million in investments
Work is planned to span more than ten years (2010-2022).
Universities in Bordeaux
University of Bordeaux: 53,000 students, ranked 3rd in France for number of students, including 6,200 foreign students, 245 diplomas Science and technology - biology - health - law, political science, economics and management, social and human sciences - DUT (technical diploma), Post DUT, IAE (management school).
University Bordeaux Montaigne: 16,000 students including 1,848 foreign students, 138 national diplomas within its 3 research and training units (UFR): Humanities; Languages and Civilisations; and Territories and Communication Sciences; and two institutes: Bordeaux Montaigne IUT and the Bordeaux Aquitaine Institute of Journalism (IJBA).
Engineering Schools in Bordeaux (4,000 engineering students)
National School for Chemistry, Physics and Biology of Bordeaux - (ENSCPB- INP)
Bordeaux Talence Arts et Métiers Paris-Tech (ENSAM)
Bordeaux National School for Electronics, IT, Telecommunications, Mathematics and Mechanics (ENSEIRB - MATMECA - INP)
Bordeaux Agri Sciences (BSA- INP)
Bordeaux National School of Biotechnology (ENSTBB - INP)
National School for Cognitics (ENSC - INP)
National School for Environment, Geo-resources and Engineering for sustainable development (ENSEGID- INP)
Center for Higher Industrial Studies (CESI Aquitaine Poitou-Charentes)
Graduate Schools
Bordeaux Political Science Institute, Bordeaux School of Architecture and Landscape, French National School for the Judiciary, Maritime Affairs Schools Group, Bordeaux Journalism Institute, Bordeaux Art School, Institut d’Optique Graduate School, Chartrons Campus schools…
International training
University of Bordeaux: over 170 partner universities worldwide and exchange programs with around 60 countries.
40+ international training programs from bachelor degrees to Phd at the University of Bordeaux
Top French university for the number of courses with “Erasmus Mundus” accreditation
European and international sections in middle and high schools in Gironde, double diplomas awarded
Bordeaux international school - BIS.
TRAINING
Over 90,000 students in Gironde, 120,000 students in the Bordeaux region 30,000 new university graduates/year 7 public engineering schools within the National Polytechnic Institute (Bordeaux INP, 2,900 students)
6 Business schools: Kedge Business School, INSEEC, Essca, IDRAC, ISEG Marketing & Communication, ESG 2 new engineering schools : ESME Sudria and Elisa Aerospace Bordeaux
Bordeaux, ranked 2nd student city in France for level of employment in 2017
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Leadership
Energy, propulsion and motorisation: solid-fuel rocket engines, propulsion systems, propulsive charge, specialised batteries etc.
Mechanics and materials: tailpipes and heat shields made of thermostructural composites, high-performance composites, energy materials etc.
Embedded electronics and simulation: cockpit systems, visual display screens, observation systems, radars, embedded software etc.
Civil drones, Drones for life consortium Maintenance for civil and military aircrafts, MRO Aircraft interiors and fittings Testing: simulation of atmospheric re-entry, propeller tests, weightless space surgery, 4 CESA drones
Training
5 engineering schools Aerocampus Aquitaine: 19 schools and companies, 270 students
CR-IMA (aircraft maintenance institute) Drone Campus at the Aerocampus Sciences Po Bordeaux 'Defence and Aerospace' Chair
260 specialised training programs from vocational training certificates to Master's degrees
Specialised Management Master's Degree 'Aeronautical and Space Engineering'
Research
More than 2,500 individuals in public and private R&D, 10 public research laboratories
LabEx AMADEus (functional materials), consortium of 130 researchers and research professors, 12 laboratories
MIB (Materials and Systems Institute of Bordeaux) and its 9 research laboratories
INRIA Bordeaux Sud-Ouest: skills cluster specialised in ITC for embedded systems
IRT St Exupéry on materials of the future at ENSAM
4 platforms for equipment and project pooling
Industry associations/Transfer
BAAS: Bordeaux Aquitaine Aeronautics and Space Bordeaux-Technowest Technopole OIM Bordeaux Aeroparc
Main companies
Manufacturers: ArianeGroup - Airbus Safran Launchers - CEA - Dassault Aviation - Dassault Falcon services - Roxel Propulsion - SERTA - Stelia Composites - Stelia Sogerma - Thales Interior design and fittings: Catherineau - Sabena TechnicsDrones: Fly-n-Sense - R&Drones - SkyBIrds View - Skeyetech - Dronisos - Robotics IndustryMaintenance: AIA (Aeronautics industrial workshop) - DGA - Sabena Technics - SIMMAD
AERONAUTICSSPACE/DEFENCE INDUSTRY
Aerospace Valley, "Aeronautics, Space and Embedded Systems" international competitiveness cluster Bordeaux, 3rd largest employment area in France Nouvelle Aquitaine, 3rd region for export Civil and military aeronautics programmes: Falcon, Rafale, helicopter engines, landing gear, ATR wings, subcontracting for Airbus, Galiléo etc. 2nd region for defence industry companies TOP national centre for aircraft MRO 3 clusters: Drones systems (AETOS), Aquitaine Robotics and satellite applications (TOPOS) Aérocampus Aquitaine: International benchmark centre for maintenance training
Skills cluster for materials of the future, optics-laser Pioneering region for solutions for civilian use of drones Bordeaux Aéroparc 'Metropolitan interest project' to provide 10,000 additional jobs Future engineering schools: INP Bordeaux (2019) and Elisa Aerospace Bordeaux (2018, 600 students) Major industrial investments: Thales, Dassault, SNECMA etc. Shows: UAV Show Europe (Europe's leading drone show) ADS Show (international show for military aeronautics), SOFINS (Private meeting) Special Operations Forces Innovation Network Seminar, CinéDrones Festival (Drones Film Festival)
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Leadership - Centres of excellence
Laser sources and their applications including laser micromachining
Bioimaging Bioprinting of living tissue Instrumentation Non-destructive testing Medical and surgical applications of laser technologies
Biophotonics Materials for optics
University training programs
Pyla, National centre for continuous training for the laser sector - 200 graduates per year
Institut d’Optique Graduate School (IOGS) International Master's Degree in "Laser, Materials Sciences and Interactions"
Laser and Medicine inter-university degree Research Master's degree in Physics (laser optics, nanophotonics and biophotonics)
Research
Collaboration between 10 laboratories including: LP2N Laboratory (Laboratoire Photonique, Numérique et Nanosciences), research unit between OGS, the University of Bordeaux and the CNRS
Lasers and Plasmas Institute - ILP Center for Intense Lasers and Applications - CELIA Aquitaine Laboratory of waves and Materials Ondes - LOMA
High-power Laser Department - CEA - CESTA Institute for Solid State Chemistry Bordeaux - ICMCB
Laboratory for Materials and systems- IMS Bordeaux Center for Nuclear Studies - CENBG
Industry associations/Transfer
ALPhA: structure for coordination of the sector Bordeaux Imaging Center (BIC): Phototonics imaging centre for the functional genomics platform
BIPSA, a network of excellence for Bioimaging, Photonics and Healthcare in Aquitaine projects
COLA Platform: Aquitaine Optics and Lasers Centre
CEA-Tech Platform: Technological research centre of the CEA
Main Companies
Laser: Amplitude Systèmes - Argolight - Azur Light System - Eolite - Spark Lasers Imaging: I2S - Proditec - R&D Vision Optics materials: Polyrise - Thales Laser processes: ES technology - Lectra - Nexeya systems Measurement: Cordouan Technologies - Musquans Instrumentation: Edit Laser - NeThis - Innoptics
OPTICS/LASER
ALPHA- Route des Lasers et Hyperfréquences Competitiveness Cluster 89 startups created 10,000 direct and indirect jobs, 100 companies A unique investment in Europe: the Mégajoule Laser Laser Integration Line (LIL), Mégajoule prototype Scientific laser tool PETAL (fin 2017) Pyla, National centre for continuous training for the laser sector
Institut d’Optique Graduate School (IOGS) (Optics Institute)
600 public sector researchers, 2,000 publications in 4 years
ALPhANOV Optics and Laser technological centre awarded a 2017 Europe Prism award
Cluster LAPHIA - A world-class cluster for laser sciences and technologies
PETAL+ (high energy laser): Equipment of excellence, labelled an Investment for the Future
INPHO® Venture Summit: International business convention dedicated to the field of photonics and its applications
Dedicated sites for laser/optics activities: Cité de la Photonique, Laséris
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Leadership
Hospital IT, e-health: 1,200 jobs, 50 % of national turnover
Connected commerce Mobility, geolocation and intelligent transport Virtual/augmented reality Video games Big Data - processing and using data IoT
Training
140 training programs in 50 institutions Institut National Polytechnique (National Polytechnic Institute): 7 engineering schools (including cognitive sciences, information technology, electronics etc.)
E-commerce and digital economics school (ESCEN)
Open Source School, 1st IT engineering school Digital campus - Campus Chartrons (32 schools) 3 Private coding schools: Wild Code School, e-code and le Wagon and the coming 'la Piscine'
Research
1,000 researchers Inria Bordeaux, Digital Sciences Research Institute National School for Cognitive Sciences - ENSC Bordeaux IT Research Laboratory - LaBRI Integration: from Material to Systems Laboratory - IMS
Innovation accelerator: CATIE (Aquitaine Center for Information and Electronic Technologies)
Digital technology ecosystem
Bordeaux Games, Aquinum, (Aquitaine Association of Digital Professionals), Aquinetic (Aquitaine cluster for open-source technology), Clusir Aquitaine, SYRPIN (Regional union of IT and digital professionals), Aquitaine Europe Communication (AEC)
Main companies
e- health: AGFA Healthcare - CIS Valley - eDevice - Invivox - Maincare France - SimforHealth, etc. E-commerce/solution providers: Cdiscount - Cultura - Millesima - Mollat - Oxatis - Brainify - Mink - Displayce - L’Addition etc. Intelligent transport: Akka - Aguila technologies - BMIA - Co-rider - IXXI - Park and Trip - Qucit - SA Gertrude etc. Virtual reality: AXYZ - Immersion - I2S - Lumiscaphe - Stantum - Meshroom VR etc.
E-learning and serious games: ADDEO - Enovation - IDSC Group - Stantum - Interaction Healthcare - Apperture
Video games: Ubisoft - Asobo Studio - Actiplay - Motion Twin - BeTomorrow - Solidanim
Big Data: 10h11 - Addinsoft - Cheops Technology - Cogniteev - Dynvibe - Jobijoba - Geosat - Cartegie, etc. Artificial intelligence: Wiidii - Clay Internet of Things: NFC-I - Ubleam - Marbotic Mobile applications: Aquitem- NFC Interactive - Snapp - News Republic - Pressreader Web services: Alienor - Allgoob - Azendoo - @t Internet - Dolist - Kaizen - NP6 …
Sharing economy: Happycapital - HelloAsso - Jestocke - Loisirsenchères - 1001pneus.fr - Samboat - Yescapa - GEEV
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
FrenchTech Bordeaux - a high-performance ecosystemDigital Aquitaine - a centre of excellence More than 22,000 jobs and 4,700 institutions Ranked 3rd city in France for creation of digital sector companies
Pioneer region for intelligent transport and the sharing economy Ranked 3rd city in France for call centre, telecoms services and IT service activities Digital Aquitaine's areas of excellence: Healthcare ICT, satellite applications (TOPOS), Connected commerce club, SMART4D (simulation, virtual reality, augmented reality) Other clusters: Aquitaine Robotics, Transmedia and storytelling (CATS)
Private startup accelerators: Héméra , 33Entrepreneurs, 1Kubator, Théophraste, Village by CA Business service sites : Bordeaux Unitec, Auberge Numérique, eco-creative incubator, Darwin, Bordeaux Technowest, La Banquiz, Cité Numérique (2018) An innovative training programme for engineers which is unique in France: National School for Cognitive Sciences (ENSC) Rhoban, Labri team, world Robocup champions in 2016 and 2017 "Living lab" dedicated to intelligent transport, e-health Living Lab Events: Bordeaux Fintech, Digital Week, la Grande Jonction, Cartoon Movie, 4DMIX, Hacking Health etc.
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Industrial Leadership
Pharmaceuticals and animal health (5th employment area)
Medical devices, biomaterials and implants Hospital IT and e-health (1,200 jobs) Laser bioprinting technology Cosmetology
Training
University of Bordeaux: 19 specialities, 280 diplomas Telemedicine University Diploma: 1st University Diploma in France
ENSTBB (Graduate School of Biomolecule Technology)
IPIB (Bordeaux Industrial Pharmaceutical Institute) ISPED (Institute of Public Health, Epidemiology and Development)
ENSC (National School of Cognitive Sciences) Bordeaux Neurosciences School Inter-university Laser and Medicine Diploma
Research
2,500 public researchers, including 650 in neurosciences
35 research laboratories, 11 platforms, 2 doctoral schools
Neurosciences: Neurocampus, LabEx (Brain) and 3 EquipEx (BioImaging, Opto-Path and Phenovirt)
Cardiology: University Hospital Institute (IHU) Liryc, EquipEx MUSIC
Medical devices: Labex (Trail) and EquipEx (PETAL) dedicated to medical imaging
Oncology: BRIO (Bordeaux Integrated Oncology Research), Cancéropôle (Greater South-West Cancer Research Centre), Matwin Programme, an 'accelerator' for the industrialisation of innovative projects
Human nutrition: 'Lisa' Carnot Institute (nutrition, health, lipids), Institut de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine (Research Institute of Human Nutrition)
Carnot Cognition Institute managed from Bordeaux
e-health: INRIA, Labri European Institute of Chemistry and Biology - IECB National Institute of Health and Medical Research- INSERM - 32 laboratories, 400 researchers including:
- Bordeaux Neurosciences Institute: 1st regional centre for nervous system studies
- Accélence Bordeaux Clinical Research Centre - Institut Bergonié (cancer research)
Industry associations/Transfer
University of Bordeaux Foundation Inter-professional association of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industries of the South West - GIPSO
Aquitaine Biomaterials and Implants Association - 2ACBI
Bordeaux Functional Genomics Centre- CGFB Technological Platform for Biomedical Innovation - PTIB
Bordeaux Imaging Centre Platform- BIC Photonics and Health Imaging -BIPSA
Main companies
Pharmaceuticals: Bertin Pharma - Boiron - Ceva Animal Health - Creapharm - Mylan - Merck - Sanofi - Unither
Medical devices: Acteon - AXS Medical - Disposable Lab - FineHeart - Implanet - InHeart - Steris - Stryker - Zimmer
Biotech: Ademtech - Aelis Pharma - Fermentalg - Flamel Technologies - Imagene - Poietis etc.
e-health: AGFA Healthcare - CIS Valley - eDevice - Invivox - Maincare France - Apperture - SimforHealth etc.
Nutrition: LNC - Nutrikeo - Vitagermine Cosmetics: Activ-inside - Caudalie - NoxiDoxi - Omum - Panther
HEALTHCARE INDUSTRIES
Bordeaux Métropole, laboratory for healthcare technologies of the future Leading sectors: pharmaceut ica ls and biotechnologies, e-health and medical devices
3 Clusters: Healthcare ICT, GIPSO (pharmaceuticals) and 2ACBI (biomaterials and implants)
Bordeaux CHU (University Hospital Centre), ranked 1st hospital in France
Home to a dozen international industrial Companies
Therapeutic areas of excellence: neurosciences, cardiology, oncology, epidemiology
Pioneering region for the Silver Economy N e w i n t e r n a t i o n a l r e s e a r c h c e n t r e s :
Neurocampus and University Hospital Institute (IHU) Liryc (rhythmology and cardiac modelling) Industrial research hub: Ceva, Sanofi, Mylan, Merck, Acteon…
Business Sites: OIM Bordeaux InnoCampus, including Bioparc and the University Hospital Centre, Technopole Montesquieu, Unitec
Emerging cosmetics/well-being industry in Nouvelle Aquitaine (70 companies, 2,600 employees)
1st global platform for connecting users with surgeons and medical specialists Nouvelle Aquitaine E-health Living Lab Drones for Life Consortium
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Leadership
Manufacturing of wind turbine blades Co-generation, biomass Organic and hybrid photovoltaics Waste, water and industrial effluent treatment Energy storage: batteries of the future Wood construction - e.g. Tours Bois in the Euratlantique district
Lignocellulosic chemistry Micro-algae, Plant extraction
Training
82 formations liées à l’environnement dispensées par 75 établissements en Aquitaine 82 training programs related to the environment offered by 75 Aquitaine institutions
ENSEGID (National School for the Environment, Geo-resources and Engineering for Sustainable Development)
ENSAP (Bordeaux National School of Architecture and Landscape)
ENSCBP (National School of Chemistry, Biology and Physics)
'Sciences and Environment' doctoral school Bordeaux Sciences Agro (Bordeaux National School of Agronomy)
Master's degree in Sustainable Forest Management igher-education platform for the Forestry Industry (IDEX)
Research
250 researchers, PhD students, 20 research laboratories INRA, global centre for forestry research 2 Carnot Institutes: ISIFOR (sustainable engineering of fossil resources) and IRSTEA (Research institute of science and technology for environment and agriculture)
4 green chemistry/photovoltaic/materials laboratories: ICMCB, IMS, IPREM, LCPO
INEF4 (Energy transition institute with an excellence factor 4) - sustainable construction
Nobatek (technological resource centre for sustainable construction)
LabEx COTE (Interactions between forest, agricultural and coastal ecosystems)
Observatory for the Earth, Ocean and Universe (OASU) (300 researchers)
Oceanography centre IFREMER EGID Institute (Environment, Geo-Engineering and Development)
Technology platforms: Alphanov, CEA Tech, ITERG (Fats and Oils), CEDOP, CANOE (advanced materials and composites), EquipEx Xyloforest (INRA), APESA, ELORPrintTECH (printable organic systems and devices)
Wood Engineering Structure technological area (I2M) Private R&D centres: Eurovia, Saft, Veolia, Suez (LYRE), Rescoll, European Institute for the Environment
Industry associations
Aquitaine Sustainable Chemistry Cluster FCBA: Technological Institute of Forestry, Cellulose and Wood Construction and Furniture
Croissance verte Club
Main companies
Renewable energies: Base - Hace - Énergie de la Lune - Exoes - Exosun - Inelia - Instream - NewHeat - Smurfit Dalkia - Soprema - Sunna Design - Terre & Watts - Valorem
Waste treatment and recovery: Bigarren Bizi - Europlasma - IPAQ - L’Electrolyse - Pena - Syneox
Green chemistry: Berkem - Bertin Technologies - Biolandes - Diester Industrie - Fermentalg - Immunrise - Polyrise - Ondontelle - Olikrom - Rescoll
Storage: BMS Ventec - Evtronic - Lafon - SAFT - Stelia Composites
Engineering: Cap Ingelec - SERMA group - Bertin technologies - EDEIS- Alcion Environnement - Amoes - Alto step
Sustainable buildings - Smartgrids: IQSpot - Qucit -TEEO - MyOlympe - Vertige - Woodscope
Water- Air: Greease- Synthea - Kipopluie - Taso - Chromatotec
ECO-ACTIVITIES
Competitiveness Clusters: Xylofutur "products and materials from cultivated forests"
Agri Sud-Ouest Innovation
4 renewable energy clusters: Eolien, Sysolia (industrial solar systems), CREAHd (eco-construction, sustainable housing), energies and storage Fields of expertise: green chemistry, renewable ocean energy, eco-construction, largest forest area and No. 1 region for maritime pine, oak and chestnut resources
1st photovoltaic park in France for power supplied, 600 jobs
1st region in France for installed capacity in anaerobic digestion
2nd bioenergy area in France Dedicated sites: Ecoparc, Newton, Copernic, Technopole Montesquieu etc.
Natural resources: largest cultivated forest in Europe - solar and hydraulic energy sources, biomass, geothermal energy etc.
Largest test site for river turbines (SEENOH) Global private R&D centres: Eurovia, Saft Events: WoodRise, 1st world congress on mid-rise and high-rise wood buildings
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Wine in figures
21 bottles of Bordeaux wine sold per second worldwide
Top region in the world for production of AOC wines (30% of national production), 65 AOCs
3rd region for organic wine 6,500 vineyards, 8,900 châteaux €3.65 billion in turnover, of which 47% is in export (China, Hong Kong, USA etc.)
35,000 direct jobs (vine-growing, trade, brokerage, cooperatives)
630 million bottles sold in 2016 300 trading companies, 84 brokers or agents
Centres of Excellence
Fats and Oils, food lipid chemistry Winemaking, polyphenols Food quality and safety, toxicology Food processing technologies Health nutrition, genetic traceability Plant biotechnologies, varietal selection
Training
Bordeaux Sciences Agro (National School for Agricultural Sciences)
ENSTBB (Graduate School of Biotechnology of Bordeaux)
IFRIA Aquitaine (Regional Food Industries Training Institute)
ISNAB (Bordeaux Institute for Nature and Agrifood Industry)
International sommelier school European Master's degree in Viticulture and Oenology, Master's degree in Wine Law
WINTOUR Master, Erasmus Mundus programme devoted to innovation in wine tourism
Wine and Spirits MBA
Research
Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences- ISVV INRA (National Agricultural Research Institute) ITERG (Fats and Oils Institute) IFREMER (French Institute for Research and Studies on the Sea)
IRNHA (Aquitaine Institute for Human Nutrition Research)
IBGC (Institute for Biochemistry and Cellular Genetics)
Industry Associations/transfer
2 technology resource centres: the AGIR platform and ITERG
Regional Association for the Development of Food Industries (ARDIA)
CADA, Aquitaine Centre for Agri-Business Development (ENSCBP)
ISVV organisations: Polyphénols Biotech, Vit-Innov, Amarante Process and Microflora
Main companies
Biscuits-Chocolate: CEMOI - Jock - La Compagnie du Biscuit - Lindt et Sprüngli - Mondelez France Biscuits
Beverages: La Martiniquaise - Les Eaux Minérales d’Arcachon - Lillet - Pampryl - Ricard - Meneau - Moon Harbour
Dairy products: Cacolac - Le Petit Basque - R&R Ice cream - O Sorbet d’Amour
Preserves: Bonduelle - Bongrain - Delpeyrat - Frigor - Labeyrie - Lou Gascoun
Fats and Oils: Lesieur - Saipol Nutrition: Vitagermine - Yooji .… Wine trade: Castel, Johannes Boubee, Dartess, Millésima etc
WINE/AGRIFOOD
Agri Sud-Ouest Innovation Competitiveness Cluster, 1st French agro cluster
INNO’VIN Bordeaux Cluster 4,400 jobs and 375 establishments in Gironde Nouvelle Aquitaine, Top agrifood region in France Leading export region (agriculture and agrifood industry: €8.4 billion, of which the wine industry represents €2 billion)
27 major international firms
Top region in France for quality labels: 156 products (AOC, IGP etc.)
Strong industrial expertise in technologies for organic farming, winemaking, extraction, nutrition and food preservation technologies, nutrition and brain functions, fats and oils
Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences, a hub of excellence for wine sector research
An emblematic cultural and scientific institution: la Cité du Vin
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Tourism Economy
7% of the department's GDP 22,300 jobs related to tourism in Gironde annually on average
La Cité du Vin, an iconic wine tourism destination, dedicated to wine culture (more than 400,000 visitors)
6 million tourists visited Bordeaux in 2016 €747 million generated through tourism per year (60% in Bordeaux)
Hotel capacity: 207 hotels and residential hotels, 10,000 rooms including 1,800 4* and 5* rooms
Prospects for opening around 10 high-end hotels in 2018
Top city in terms of occupancy rates (70.42% in 2016) for the second year in a row
Business tourism
Ranked 5th in France for hosting international conventions
350 events in 2016 More than a million people accommodated TOP 5 convention centres: Cité Mondiale, Palais de la Bourse, Hangar 14, Palais des Congrès, Parc des expositions
New Hall for the Parc des Expositions (2019)
Leadership
Pioneer in e-tourism: Samboat, Yescapa, Wiidii, GMT Editions etc.
Wine tourism: "Vignobles et Découvertes" label River cruises Cruise ship stopovers (53 ships and 35,000 passengers in 2016)
Bordeaux Destination Golf Water activities and surfing Gastronomy: internationally-recognised 3-star restaurants in Bordeaux
Attractiveness
La Cité du Vin, a Bordeaux landmark: 450,000 visitors per year expected/13,350 m²/€81 million investment
125 kms of coastline in Gironde Bordeaux, the largest geographic area listed by UNESCO in the world
UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Gironde department: St Emilion, Vauban Citadel, Cité Frugès Le Corbusier
Ranked 2nd French city for the arts by le Journal des Arts
150 hectares of protected area in the city centre 347 listed monuments, 15 museums Over 500 summer cultural shows in 200 municipalities
Future facilities: Large hall ARENA (2018), Maison de l’économie Créative et de la Culture Musée de la Mer (Museum of the Sea) etc.
8 natural suburban getaways One of the biggest skate parks in France
Most-visited landmarks
Cité du vin Dune du Pilat The Blaye Citadel Cap sciences Maison des vins in St Emilion The Aquitaine Museum CAPC, Museum of Contemporary Art Fine Arts Museum and Gallery
Key players
Bordeaux Métropole Tourist and Conventions Office
Gironde Tourism Congrès et Expositions de Bordeaux
TOURISM
The Gironde is one France's leading tourist departments
4th most-visited department in France in 2016 Bordeaux ranked as top city to visit in 2017 (Lonely Planet)
Ranked 6th best cycling city worldwide in 2017 Bordeaux Airport: 6 million passengers per year LGV Paris Bordeaux in 2hrs
AGORA: biannual event for architecture, urban planning and designEvents : Bordeaux Fête le Vin, Jumping International, Bordeaux SoGood, Bordeaux Tasting, Marathon…
Events: Bordeaux Fête le Vin, Jumping International, Bordeaux SoGood, Bordeaux Tasting, Marathon…
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Leadership
Finance and banking activities Insurance and brokerage Fintech Customer relations management IT services Private R & D centres International trade
Training
University of Bordeaux: 57 specialised Master's in Law and Economic Sciences
University Bordeaux Montaigne: languages, information and communication, social careers etc.
6 Business schools: Kedge Business School, INSEEC, Essca, IDRAC, ISEG Marketing & Communication, ESG
Bordeaux Political Sciences Institute National School for the Judiciary Bordeaux School of Architecture and Landscape International Management Master's (Institute of Business Administration)
IUT Bordeaux: Business and Administration Management , Log ist ics and Transport Management
Sales Techniques Bordeaux Aquitaine Institute of Journalism E-commerce and digital technologies school (ESCEN)
Key players
Bordeaux Place Financière et Tertiaire (Financial and Services) Comité des Banques Aquitaine Comité et Expositions de Bordeaux (Bordeaux
SERVICE SECTOR
Administrative capital of South-West France
Nearly 100 regular, direct flight routes
TGV high-speed rail line: Bordeaux-Paris in 2 hours
Over 200 head offices (with 100+ employees)
70,000 executives (IT activities, scientific R&D etc.)
Ranked 3rd in France for number of fundraising operations (CCI 2017)
4th most specialised urban area in financial services (more than 20,000 jobs)
4th city for hosting international conventions
Expertise in the field of international services and trade (brokerage, export, consulting, insurance etc.)
Ranked 4th for banking in France: more than 10 international banks, interregional management divisions, corporate banking
Ranked 3rd for the number of customer relations centres (outside Paris) - 25,000 jobs
Emerging business districts: Bordeaux Euratlantique, Bordeaux Inno Campus, Bordeaux Aeroparc, "45ème Parallèle", Bassins à Flot, Bastide Niel etc
Exhibitions Committee) Bordeaux Euratlantique Nouvelle Aquitaine Association for customer relationships
Main companies
Insurance and brokerage: AGF - AMV (Assurances Moto Verte, headquarters) - AON Conseil - ARCA Patrimoine - AXA - National Offices of Filhet et Allard Insurance (headquarters) - EOVI MCD - Gan Prévoyance - Groupe SOFRACO - Marsh (Global leader in insurance broking and corporate risk consulting services) - Verlingue etc.
Management centres: Hiscox Assurances - Gras Savoye - One of GAN's two management centres in France
Presence of BPCE Assurances, the general insurance subsidiary of the BPCE group, 2 claims management centres, a customer relations platform.
Banks, insurance, collection agencies, wealth management: Interregional management offices (including BPACA, BNP Paribas, Caisse d’Épargne Aquitaine Poitou-Charentes etc.) and international management offices (Abbey National France, Barclays Bank, Cortal Consors, Fortis Banque, Hiscox, UBS Private Banking) - ASF Patrimoine - Edmond de Rothschild Financial Company- Européenne de Gestion Privée (EGP) (Private Wealth Management)- JP Morgan - Lazard - Pouey International etc.
FINTECH: Robin Finance - Hellasso - Happy Capital - Lumo - Inflexis - Sokengo etc.
Consumer credit leader: COFINOGA Natixis Lease, property and equipment leasing arm of BPCE, the 2nd largest banking group in France
Audit and Consulting services: Deloitte - Ernst & Young - Grant Thornton - KPMG Entreprises - Mazars - PwC - Strategir
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BORDEAUX METROPOLITAN AREA:COMPETITIVE PROPERTY PRICES
OfficesCity centre
premium value: €200 excl.tax/m2/yearnew: €185 excl.tax/m2/year
secondhand: €146 excl.tax/m2/year
Surrounding urban areapremium value: €150 excl. tax/m2/year
new: €134 excl.tax/m2/yearsecondhand: €116 excl.tax/m2/year
Business PremisesWarehouses
Nnew: €52 excl.tax/m2/yearsecondhand: €47 excl.tax/m2/year
Buildings for business usenew: €62 excl.tax/m2/year
secondhand: €58 excl.tax/m2/year
Source : Observatoire de l’Immobilier d’Entreprise - A’URBA, 2016
LOGISTICS
More than 35,000 jobs in Gironde in the Transport and Logistics sector
Major logistics sites: Bordeaux Fret - 7 port zones - airport zone - Hourcade Bordeaux combined platform - Libourne zones - MIN - Zone de Cestas Pot au Pin etc.
Logistics management training and research hub: Institute of Industrial Logistics (ISLI), a European leader in Supply Chain training, IUT Logistics and Transport Management, AFT IFTIM (CERELOG, ISTELI etc.)
A logistics hub for the north-south Atlantic corridor: A multimodal logistics platform for the European Atlantic zone
IT management: CA Technologies (IT EIG of Crédit Agricole) - Caisse d’Epargne EDI - EDF SEISO-GDMI - La Poste DISF - Orange - Pôle Emploi CIO - Sanofi Aventis etc.
IT Consulting (ESN): Atos - Bull - Capgemini Sogeti - CGI - IBM -Cheops Technology headquarters and Aquitaine Valley, - Sogeti - SQLI - Steria Sopra
Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations Group: Retirement and solidarity management divisions
Customer relations centres: Weecan, - Fihlet Allard - Kiwi Interim, - Axa wealth services - CMS Vacances - Téléperformance, Codha - ITYKA/MVT…
Major logistics operators: Boueix Logistique - Colitel - Daher Aerospace - Dartess - DHL - Geodis - GT Logistics - Schenker - Olano - Sea-Invest - STEF TFE - Montané - Heppner - Leroy Logistique - SELI - UPS - XPO Logistics etc.
Regional logistics user platforms: ALDI, AUCHAN LOGISTIQUE, AIRBUS, AKIDIS (STVA), AXIAL, Southern European base of MSF LOGISTIQUE, Mart in Brower, BANQUE AL IMENTAIRE , CARREFOUR LOGISTIQUE, CASTEL, CDISCOUNT, CVBG, DECATHLON, JOUE CLUB, LACTALIS LOGISTIQUE, LECLERC, LIDL, LU, MICHELIN, NESTLE-DAVIGEL, OENOALLIANCE, OOSHOP, OXBOW, PGS, ROYAL CANIN, SCASO LECLERC, SCREG, SMURFIT, SANOFI, SYSTÈME U, TOUTON, WILLIAM PITTERS, YVON MAU, etc.
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Our experts are available to help project initiators optimise their set-up phase and develop their business in the Bordeaux region.
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Key Figures
260 members
Nearly 700 companies supported in 20 years
Nearly 20,000 jobs announced
References in 2017: Ubisoft, OVH, Hermès, Uniklo, AXA…
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LES PRINCIPAUX MEMBRES
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2B Consulting, Ace Management, ActifRéso, ACTIV’Thomas Pouyanne, Ad’missions, Bordeaux Mérignac Airport, AERO SEA, AFC Conseil, Agence Triple A, AGS International Removal Services, Air France, AKARA Travels, Alcion Environnement, AlterFinance, (Fundhero), Anti-look, Appart City, Apperture, AQUINOV, Arcadis, AREA Tertiaire by Nexity CT, ARGUIROSE Consulting Services, ArianeGroup, AROM groupe, Arthur Loyd (ICD Business Property Development), ASA (Aquitaine Planning Services), Atelier bilto ortega, AtoutVeille, AXYON Engineering, Banque Populaire Aquitaine Centre Atlantique, BCI DTZ - Cushman & Wakefield, BNP PARIBAS Real Estate Transaction France, Booking.com France, Booster Academy, Bordeaux Executive Travel & Events, Bordeaux International School (BIS), Bordeaux Saveurs, Boueix Logistique, BPI Group, Brunet AEEI, Cabinet AXA Aoustin, Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, Caisse d’Épargne Aquitaine Poitou-Charentes, Caisse Régionale de Crédit Agricole d’Aquitaine, Calestor Periway, Campanile*** - Première Classe **, Cap Facility Services, Cap Ingelec, Caroline Visser Tourism Development - Training, Caze Business Property, CBRE Agency Bordeaux, CDH Conseil, CECA, Château Fonchereau, Colliers International, Communication Alain Ribet, Com & Visit, Consultimo, Convictions RH, Creative Aquitaine, Crédit Mutuel du Sud-Ouest, CRTI Robotics, CTer & Co, Dagoma, Dauchez Payet, De Corgnol & Agnès, Delcade, Deloitte & Associés, Depack Design Group, Directoire Business Bordeaux, Disposable-Lab, DS Avocats, Echo Conseil, Ecole Française de Décor (French Decoration School), Ecoutez Voir, EDEIS, eDevice, EDF Commerce Sud-Ouest, EFAP/ICART EFJ Nouvelle Aquitaine (EDH Group Bordeaux), ENEDIS, ENGIE Regional Management office, ENGIE Cofely, Entreprise et Patrimoine, EOL, EOVI MCD Mutuelle, ESME Sudria Bordeaux, Executive Relocations, Evollis, Expat-Express, FARRAIGE, FAYAT Entreprise TP, FC Girondins de Bordeaux, FIDAL, Firstep en Anglais, Formasup Campus, Forstaff Bordeaux, French Factory Bordeaux, GA Entreprise, Gaz de Bordeaux, GCL Bordeaux, GEEV, Gertrude, Gm2J Développement, Griffon Consultants, Groupe AQMO, Groupe La Poste, Groupe Mobility, Guintoli, Guiraud Manenc, Hancock Hutton Langues Services, Home Explorer Relocation, Hôtel Burdigala, Hôtel de Sèze, IDRAC Business School, IIBC, Imprimerie Castet, Imprimerei Lestrade, Inflexsys, INSEEC BBA, Invest-Bordeaux, itXsys, IXXI Techside, JG Capital, Kaizen Developments, KAZoART, KEOLIS Bordeaux Métropole, La Boîte à Films, La Tribune Bordeaux, Lazard Group Real Estate, Le Shape, Les Ortigues groupe Co-nect, Linkbynet, LISEA, Locatex, Lokizi, Lumo France, mabouteille.fr, Magic Makers, Entrepreneurship initiative centre incubator ANABASE, Maison Johanes Boubée, Mallette Graphique (Creation Studio), Manpower France, Marcel Relocation with Sense, Mazars, Merck Biodevelopment, Mercure Bordeaux Château Chartrons, Michelin (Simorep & Cie), Mink, Monique Levy Management, Moter SAS, NEORAMA, Oxatis, People & Baby, Phone Régie, Photos EQUIVOX, PressReader EMEA, PROTEXI Insurances, PwC, Quedo, RAdCINE, Ramboll Environ France, Randstad Search and Selection, Real Factory, REGUS Bordeaux, Robin’Finance, RTE Délégation Sud-Ouest, SAFEGE (SUEZ Consulting), SAFT, SCUB, Shamengo, SICC, SILEAS Law Office, SIPLAST-ICOPAL, Skeelbox, SNAPP, Snark Factory, SNCF Mobilité, SOLVAY Laboratory of the future, Sous une Bonne Etoile, Stéphane Plaza Property, Suez Eau France, SUEZ Recyclage & Valorisation (Recycling and Recovery), Summerize, Synergy, Synergy Mobilité, Terre et Watts, Territoires & Co groupe FG, Territoires RH, Tourny Meyer, TransMillésimes, Trans-Missions Falières - Deschamps & Associés, UBER France, Vacher Entreprise & Commerce, Val de Garonne Conseil, VEOLIA, Videlio-IEC, Vignobles Fabris, VPS, Wall Street English, WAT & LAW, Wikodit, Wild Code School.
200 companies:
Académie des dirigeants (academy of business leaders), ACTE, ADI Nouvelle Aquitaine, AEC - digital initiatives agency, Aérocampus Aquitaine, AES, AFQP Aquitaine, Alliance Française Bordeaux-Aquitaine, APEC Bordeaux, AQUITI Gestion, Bordeaux Accueille Métropole, Bordeaux Aeroparc, Bordeaux Euratlantique, Bordeaux Games, Bordeaux Métropole, Bordeaux Montesquieu (technopole), Bordeaux Place Financière et Tertiaire (Financial and Services), Bordeaux Productic, Bordeaux Technowest (technopole), Bordeaux Unitec (technopole), CALI - Libourne Urban Community, Cap Sciences, Bordeaux Gironde Chamber of Commerce and Industry, French Chamber of Commerce in Canada, Franco-German business club, Cluster Bordeaux Superyachts Refit, Comité Nouvelle-Aquitaine des CCE, Communauté de Communes du Grand Cubzaguais, Communauté de Communes de l’Estuaire, Communauté de Communes de Montesquieu, Congrès et Expositions de Bordeaux (Bordeaux Conventionss and Exhibitions), Conseil Régional de Nouvelle-Aquitaine (Regional Council of Nouvelle Aquitaine), Espace Emploi, Fédération Française du Bâtiment Gironde (French Federation of Building - Gironde), University of Bordeaux foundation, FRAC Aquitaine, Grand Port Maritime de Bordeaux (Maritime Port of Bordeaux), Hauts de Garonne Développement, Inno’vin Bordeaux Aquitaine, Institut de l’Engagement, Jeune Chambre Economique de Bordeaux, KEDGE Business School, LConnect, Les Premières /Nouvelle Aquitaine, Bordeaux City Hall, MEDEF Gironde, Bordeaux Métropole Property Observatory, Pôle CREAHd, Préfecture de la Gironde, CREATI Bordeaux Techno West Network, Sciences Po Bordeaux, Talence Innovation Sud Développement, UIMM Gironde-Landes, Côtes de Bordeaux Union , Union des Industries Chimiques d’Aquitaine (Union of Chemical Industries of Aquitaine), Union Maritime et Portuaire (Maritime and Port Union), Union Régionale des Ingénieurs et des Scientifiques d’Aquitaine (Aquitaine Regional Union of Engineers and Scientists) (URISA), University of Bordeaux
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