WSF – 2003 nov. Mr. Sándor Kenyeres Founder of Talentis Program W orld S cience F orum B udapest 2003 K nowledge-based R egional D evelopment P rogram.

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WSF – 2003 nov. Mr. Sándor Kenyeres Founder of Talentis Program W orld S cience F orum B udapest 2003 K nowledge-based R egional D evelopment P rogram

WSF – 2003 nov. What is Talentis Program? The very first Regional Innovation and Knowledge Centre in Central Europe Possible break-through in the economic development of Hungary 300 projects with a total value of about billion Euros in 20 years Elaborated by 35 experts in the last 3 years 35 projects are now ready to start

WSF – 2003 nov. Hungary a Step Ahead Deloitte & Touche: 20 out of the top 50 Central European technological companies are Hungarian 29 th October, MIPIM – Cannes 2003 Talentis is two years ahead of other Central European initiatives

WSF – 2003 nov. 1. Lyon Gerland Companies for biotechnological research Grand Lyon Association of 55 communities, Development of 7 clusters 2.La Doua 20,000 students and 1,600 research fellows 3. Lyon Centre 40,000 students and 100 research institutes 4.Rockefeller Health Cluster 5.Porte des Alpes Environmental Techno-Parks 6.Vaulux en Velin Know-how development 7.Lyon Ouest ecully 3 zones: residential, research, technology Biopole de Lyon Gerland La Doua Lyon Centre Pole Sante Rockefeller Porte des Alpes Vaulx en Velin Lyon Ouest Ecully A development with concept raised Grand Lyon to one of the 10 top ranked regions in Europe. International Models

WSF – 2003 nov. Sophia Antipolis A City of Knowledge Concentration Balanced economic environment: Continuous growth of the GDP, low unemployment rate Opportunities, International Models Ha area jobs 148 foreign enterprises owners from 68 countries 1227 development programs research fellows engineers and technicians students

WSF – 2003 nov. Milton Keynes A City of Past, Development and Future The Future: Knowledge – Life Quality – Premium Environment International Models inhabitants 90 km 2 area 40% green and water premium life quality residential leisure time culture

WSF – 2003 nov. Following somebodys footsteps you can never get ahead of him. Michelangelo K nowledge-based R egional D evelopment P rogram

WSF – 2003 nov. Science Park Conference October 16-18, 2003, Hungary Science Park is a good investment We have access to the best available international experience Science Parks induce economic growth and regional development We are the first, no competition in Central Europe Role of governments in encouraging and supporting similar projects in all countries Lessons

WSF – 2003 nov. Knowledge Centre Campus and Post-graduate Training Centre Vocational Training and Regional Education Innovation Research Development High Technology Small and Medium Enterprises Environmental Development Premium Life Quality The Model of the Knowledge-based Development

WSF – 2003 nov. Complexity – coordination of development plans and concepts Concentration – combined resources and intellectual energies Cooperation – collaboration with all project players Financing – decisively private funds The Talentis Program Program Impacts: Hungary becomes regional leader Thousands of new jobs Additional growth of GDP Program Features:

WSF – 2003 nov. The Talentis Program Location

WSF – 2003 nov. The Talentis Program Location PROJEKTCSOPORTOK: CAMPUS Sience Park - Innovation Technology Park Environmental Developments Suburban Train City Centre Conference Centre Wine and Food Centre Sport and Recreation Centre Residential Zones Golf Village Eco-Park and Country Club Horse Riding Centre Artists Colony Pensioners Quarter Walking Forest Summer School and Camp Spa and Wellness Centre Diplomatic Quarter Thermal Village High-Tech Innovation CAMPUS

WSF – 2003 nov. Talentis Program The 1 st Regional Innovation and Development Model in Central Europe Increases the capabilities of the national economy Ready-to-start program Creation of new jobs Additional continuous growth of GDP