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AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X AUTOMOTIVE NETWORK FOR INOVATION This project is cofunded by South East Europe programme and European Union funds. FIDIBE CONFERENCE, 1st December 2011, Székesfehérvár

Founding members Associated members Cluster Members: 49 Companies 2 Universities Cluster Structure

Zdroj: Automotive industry - General EU AUTOMOTIVE Industry - Employment: More than 2.3 million. people are employed directly in automotive industry The European automotive industry supports more than 12 million. jobs Average Employment 2.3 million Empl % of total employment in EU manufacturing Total Employment (Direct & Indirect) Employed 12.6 million - 5.6% of the total employed EU population EU27 – Population together 488,3 mil. Inhabitants/population EU27 – Population age years 215,4 mil. employees – 65,4% of population in age years EU27 - Employed population in manufacturing sector 34,5 mil. employees – 15,4% of the total employed population

Automotive Industry

AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X Project brings together Universities, R&D institutions, SME support facilities from EU-15, NMS as well as IPA to prepare and create first Automotive network in SEE. Activities proposed by project are strictly oriented on the activities they are improving the innovation capacities in region. Cooperation of 11 Partners from 9 countries in SEE Sk, Slo, I, Cro, Serb, Bg, Ro, Hu, At Analyse Innovation policy in SEE in Autmotive IndustryAnalyse Innovation Capacity in SEE/ R&D, Universities, Companies 3 Interreg Projects implementation in partners countires: plastics, metal forming, electronics, or environments 3 new project preparations for 7 FPNetworking and cooperation Outputs of the Project: Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility FP7 Proposals

R&D Study WP3 WP4 WP5WP6 R&D Centres Database in SEE 5.2 Exhibitions Promotion and dissemination of AUTOCLSUTERS projects results and R&D capacities in PPs countries/regions in SEE Support for cooperation between companies and universities and other R&D institutions from SEE Educational Seminars Study of EU Policies and Business Strategies on the Development of the Automotive Industry in SEE ICPP and FP7 Projects AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X Outputs of the Project Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility

Content of the R&D Study:Major Trends in Automotive IndustryAutomotive Industry in PPs´countries/regions in SEERecommendations Source: Ultra–Low Carbon Vehicles in the UK AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X Outputs of the Project Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility

R&D STUDY Based on data mapping and identification of R&D capacities in PPs´ countries/regions in SEE we identified 212 R&D capacities (without Austria) from October 2009 to half of February 2010, we have identified R&D capacities in: Slovenia (85), Slovakia (36), Croatia (24) Hungaria (20) Romania (16) Bulgaria (10) Italy (2regions) (14) Serbia (7) Austria (51) But we think that in this geographic area there are more R&D capacities – we will continue in identification process of R&D capacities R&D Study R&D Database Recommendations 212 R&D capacities in 8 SEE countries/regions Source: Daimler AG

AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X Outputs of the Project: Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility FP7 Proposals

R&D DATABASE R&D Study R&D Database Recommendations

AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X Outputs of the Project Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility FP7 Proposals Marketing Trends – Network Acting Increasing of cooperation & innovations capacity WP 5.1 – Exchange Study Visits WP 5.2 – Exhibitions on Universities WP 5.3 – Guideline for Permanent exchange Realizing of exchange study visits with participation of researchers, university staff and private sector representants Increasing the capacity for innovations in region by stimulating highly educated experts education in automotive industry Elaboration of guideline for permanent exchange programms in automotive industry and for AUTOCLUSTERS Network

AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X Creating of 4 working Groups in areas: -Plastics and non metal material-Metal Press Parts & Welding - Technology and Electronics-Green Technology Elaboration of perspective cooperation projects List by each group, in selected area: 3 projects for pilot implementation and 3 projects for preparation of 7 Final Proposals Realization of 3 selected small pilot cooperative innovative projects Preparation of 7 final proposals for 3 selected pilot cooperative innovative Projects Work Package 6: Pilot R&D cooperative projects ACWS Outputs of the Project: Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility FP7 Proposals Marketing Trends – Network Acting

WP6.3 – Detailed overview WP 6.3 Realisation of 3 Project Pilots E-Mobility LP: ACWS PP: 1.TU Iasi 2. West Pan. 3. TU Gab. 4. ACS 5. AC Croatia 6. AC Serbia Automotive Net. Workshop LP: CREATE NET PP: 1. Comunim. 2. TU Iachi 3. TU Gab. 4. ACS 5. STU MTF Open Access Platform LP: CREATE NET PP: 1. Comuim. 2. STU MTF 3. ACWS Light weight door for e-vehicles (LiWeD) LP: West Pannon Contactless Charging of Electric Cars LP: TU Gabrovo Automotive Innovation Training Network for Sustainable Trans. LP: STU MTF WP 6.4 Preparation of 7FP Proposals Electric Chassis for Green Low Floor Minibus LP: AC Croatia E-Boost for ICE and EM LP: TU Iasi Sustainable Transport Planning Toolkit for Smart Cities and Citizens LP: Create Net INNOVATIVE PILOT PROJECTS

Automotive Net. Workshop Open Access Platform E-Mobility LP: ACWS PP: 1.TU Iasi 2. West Pan. 3. TU Gab. 4. ACS 5. AC Croatia 6. AC Serbia Outputs of the Project Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility FP7 Proposals Marketing Trends – Network Acting AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X

4. Energy and Environment  create stronger environmental orientation of R&D capacities in SEE (need for increasing R&D activities in environmental area)  preparing activities for using of green cars (research in traffic and transport system as a whole, research in environmental technologies, alternative fuels and innovation in powertrain, market implementation of innovation and other related areas)  contribution to R&D in hybrid cars, electric cars, and other alternative powertrain, component innovations  contribution to development of recharging infrastructure, development of country infrastructure for electric cars  contribution to development of battery systems and recycling processes  contribution to development of ecological manufacturing processes (green painting processes, green manufacturing of vehicles and sub-systems, digital manufacturing, virtual engineering  energy companies need to contribute to the R&D in renewable energy sources with aim zero-emission transportation R&D Study R&D Database Recommendations RECOMMENDATIONS

Outputs of the Project Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X Recommendation for the future Focus on region What are government actions on the electromobilitz in project partners countries (example as a good practices) Presentation on charging infrasturcture mapping by PPs Promote idea for infrastructure, further convince the government for the e-mobility activities Invitation of the industry into the e-mobility process, search for the partners in e-mobilyty activities and network with partners To find partners for developing FP7 project in the area of e- mobility, get in contacts with local authorities

Technical and physical infrastructure (it means: power stations, services centers, recycling of batteries, suppliers, electricity production, potential renewable energy sources, actual legislation in EU in terms of e-cars, potential partners organization for e-mobility development etc.). R&D and innovation infrastructure (R&D labs, innovation centers, university centers, firms´ R&D centers, local market trends, SWOT analysis of the region/city with focus on e-mobility and its future development in horizon 10 years). Our project plan was to analyze e-infrastructure from two points of view: Outputs of the Project: Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility FP7 Proposals Marketing Trends – Network Acting AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X

Outputs of the Project Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility FP7 Proposals Marketing Trends – Network Acting AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X Light weight door for e-vehicles (LiWeD) LP: West Pannon Electric Chassis for Green Low Floor Minibus LP: AC Croatia Industry-Academia Partnership and Pathways (IAPP) for Innovative Production Management of Multifunctional Materials LP: STU MTF Contactless Charging of Electric Cars LP: TU Gabrovo Sustainable Transport Planning Toolkit for Smart Cities and Citizens LP: Create Net

Outputs of the Project: Overview of the project activities WP4 WP5 WP6 Small Pilot R&D projects E-mobility FP7 Proposals Marketing Trends – Network Acting AUTOCLUSTERS SEE/A/594/1.2/X Network marketing Network ThinkingNetwork Organizing Network Acting „ Network learning " is currently one of the most valuable outcomes for firms that participate in networks that allow them to develop and increase competencies in a flexible behavior. Jointly for our common future...

City of Trnava Rental price:  Production premises 46,47 Eur/m2/year  Administration premises 49,79 Eur/m2/year  Warehouse premises 43,15 Eur/m2/year  Public space 16,60 Eur/m2/year  Cafeteria 23,24 Eur/m2/year Note: Price will be adjusted according to % of inflation rate every year

City of Trnava Entrepreneurship situation in Trnava Automotive Cluster City Trnava MPaTP Trnava Top-class premises for -Technological equipment of STU MTF -Innovative and perspective companies -Research and development organizations Marketing -What to do -How to do in the best way -How to produce it -How to gain and maintain Cost-Saving -How to balance quality and costs STU MTF Centre of excellence Services -Research and development -Applied development -Production of prototypes -Processing and usage of plastics -Metrological tests and measurements -Shaping, welding and decantation -Schooling and education processes

City of Trnava Why to establish an entrepreneurship in Trnava?  Traffic transport of high quality - fast highways, and railways  Favourable location and effective logistic net within Central Europe  Seat of important institutions  Professional approach, interest and enthusiasm for co-operation from the side of local management  Stable and creative control management  Tradition of industrial and agricultural production  Qualified and flexible labour force  Sufficiency of free industrial areas  Academic institutions and universities with various types of fields of study  Professional and friendly approach from the side of city representatives towards all investors  Significant potential of growth  Huge presence of potential sub-suppliers active in diverse industrial fields  Industrial and technological park of city Trnava  Automotive Cluster West Slovakia

City of Trnava Creating background for entrepreneurship  City assigns industrial areas within the frame of urban and regional policy and documentation  City is divided to 5 zones with different degree of attractiveness  City reconstructs its premises and consequently rents them  City supports important investors in administrative processes and acquirement of allowances  City financially participates in construction of engineering nets  City develops and reconstructs industrial park  City has established and co-financed Automotive Cluster of West Slovakia  City supports and co-operates in project Centre of excellence at STU MTF Trnava  City offers other support

Thank you for your attention. Štefan CHUDOBA Automotive Cluster – West Slovakia