malmö’s population 300,000 inhabitants (2011) young population – more than half are under the...
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Malmö’s population
300,000 inhabitants (2011) Young population – more than half are under the
age of 35 26,000 university students, of which 24,000 at the
Malmö University 174 countries represented Approx. 150 languages 30% of Malmö’s inhabitants were born abroad In 2023, the population of Malmö-Lund is
expected to be half a million inhabitants
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Malmö – the regionsgrowth center
Population increased for the 26th year in a row (+5000 in 2010)
Malmö had 1.2 million visitors staying overnight in 2010 (80% from Sweden)
In addition, approx. 5 million visitors made a daytrip to Malmö (excluding commuters)
6,000 homes built in the last five years Malmö is ranked number 15 in Sweden
concerning the number of new companies in 2010 i.e. 8.6 new companies/1,000 inhabitants. (source: Jobs & Society)
Malmö received the award Growth Municipality of the Year 2009 (Arena för Tillväxt and SWECO EuroFutures)
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The hub of southern Sweden, a well-developed infrastructure 59,100 people commute into and 26 700 from
Malmö every day Öresund Bridge strengthen Malmös position in
the Öresund Region In addition, Copenhagen Airport with international
flights to Malmo Airport national, both within 30 minutes distance
Commuter trains Malmö - Copenhagen departs every 10 minutes during rush hour, then every 20 minutes
The City Tunnel with three train stations in Malmö Copenhagen Malmö Port - central and modern
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The Öresund region
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Skåne (in Sweden), Själland, Lolland, Falster, Mön, and Bornholm (in Denmark)
3.7 million inhabitants, of which 1.2 million live on the Swedish side
The largest workforce market in the Nordic region – 1.8 million people
58 Nordic head quarters located in the region 165,000 university students and 12,000
reserchers (the Öresund University) The Øresund Bridge is connecting Sweden and
Denmark. 19,400 vehicles crosses the Øresund Bridge
every day
Commuters via the Øresund Bridge
Approx. 18,200 commuters cross the bridge every day by train or car (96% live on the Swedish side)
55% commute by train and 45% by car About 60% reside in the municipality of Malmö
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Road transport trends across the Øresund Bridge
Business in Malmö
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Small and medium-sized businesses dominate 29,000 establishments, 149,000 jobs 69% in the private sector The largest sectors are trade, business services,
healthcare and education - 53% all together Growing areas: headquarters, business services
and private services Examples of companies with head quarters in
Malmö: Elfa, Biomet, Vestas, AarhusKarlshamn, Mercedes-Benz
Wide sectors secures the labor market
Areas that Malmö is investing actively in is: life science, cleantech, regional headquarters, visitor industry and mobile media
Businesses with new growth with a focus on the young, innovative company with strong links to universities and colleges
We are committed to create forums, networking and professional development for business
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Hyllie – a new area for housing, enterprises and experiences. Arena, shopping centre, hotel, offices, and homes
Västra Hamnen and Dockan – an attractive new waterfront area for living and working
Norra Sorgenfri - transformation of Malmö's oldest industrial area
Congress-, concert centre and hotel New trade fair centre in Hyllie Norra Hamnen – logistics centre, the largest port
for car imports in Scandinavia
Malmö – a power factor in Southern Sweden
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Øresund Bridge strengthens Malmö's position Copenhagen Airport and Malmö Airport less than
30 minutes away Well-developed infrastructure City Tunnel, linking the railway north of Malmö
with railways to Trelleborg, Ystad and Copenhagen
Copenhagen Malmö Port - harbor and logistics park
Easy access to workforce and competitive operational costs
Exciting environments, new residential and business areas
Universities and research centers International advantageous cost levels A good living environment – diverse cultural life
with a rich range of leisure activities
Great living environment by the sea