Tomáš Čihák Vysocina Regional Development Strategy (The Business Environment in Vysocina)

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Tomáš Čihák Vysocina Regional Development Strategy (The Business Environment in Vysocina)

Tomáš Čihák23 October 2006 Description of the Vysocina Region Area: 6,795.7 sq km Number of inhabitants: 510,767 Statutory City: Jihlava 704 municipalities D1 (E50)

Tomáš Čihák33 October 2006 Description of the Business Environment in Vysocina Low level of business activity, as compared to the Czech national average Low level of per capita GDP, as compared to other regions of the Czech Republic; on the other hand, the region has one of the most significant growth rates of per capita GDP! Insufficient infrastructure for innovative enterprise Large number of industrial zones and brownfields

Tomáš Čihák43 October 2006 Employment by Sector Sector Employee Count Category Total No. of Employees and more Agriculture9, ,914 Industry12,9161, ,875 Civil Engineering10, ,269 Retail and Restaurants 24,1902, ,379 Other Services20,9212, ,673 Total77,7277, ,110 The number of business entities by national economy sector and employee count category

Tomáš Čihák53 October 2006 Industry in Vysocina Food Textile and clothing Leather working Woodworking Paper production Chemical and plastic production Glassmaking and construction materials Machinery Electro-technical Furniture production Other Fuels and energy Metal-working and metallurgical INDUSTRIAL CENTRES Industrial Sectors Number of Workers Number of economically active persons employed in industry, from the total number of economically active persons.

Tomáš Čihák63 October 2006 Largest Employers in Vysocina Company NameRegistered Seat of the Company Number of Employees BOSCH DIESEL, s. r. o.Jihlava ŽĎAS, a. s.Žďár nad Sázavou MOTORPAL, a. s.Jihlava Automotive Lighting, s. r. o.Jihlava Kostelecké uzeniny, a. s.Kostelec Sklo Bohemia, a. s.Světlá nad Sázavou PLEAS, a. s.Havlíčkův Brod ČEZ, a. s., Jaderná elektrárna Dukovany* ) Praha DIAMO, s. p., GEAM, o. z. Dolní Rožínka* ) Stráž pod Ralskem AGROSTROJ Pelhřimov, a. s.Pelhřimov

Tomáš Čihák73 October 2006 Support for Enterprise in Vysocina – Vysocina Regional Development Strategy

Tomáš Čihák83 October 2006 Support under JROP GS 1.1 Presently, the evaluation of the 3 rd and the Final Call under JROP 1.1: Financial allocations for SMEs: CZK 23,770,574 (30 applications received) Financial allocations for DP: CZK 11,867,839 (16 applications received)

Tomáš Čihák93 October 2006 Support for Enterprise from the Vysocina Fund

Tomáš Čihák103 October 2006 Support for Enterprise from the Vysocina Fund

Tomáš Čihák113 October 2006 Industrial Zones Available in the Vysocina Region Number of zones available: 31 Total area: ha of which, IZs up to 5ha: 10 of which, IZs up to 10ha: 9 of which, IZs up to 20ha: 8 of which, IZs over 20ha: 4 Occupancy of the 31 zones: 39.97ha, i.e., 10.7%

Tomáš Čihák123 October 2006 Brownfields Available in the Vysocina Region Mapped: 98 brownfields with an area of 1 hectare and more Detailed analyses identified 9 of the most attractive ones (next slide):  Clear ownership relations  Assessed ecological burdens  Assessment of the condition and capacity of technical infrastructure  Clear investment plan

Tomáš Čihák133 October 2006 Brownfields available in the Vysocina Region

Tomáš Čihák143 October 2006 Important Projects to Support Enterprise (Innovative) Business and Research Incubator  Network of 7 business incubators in the Třebíč area  Financed under CBC Phare ICHNOS  Support for the establishment of “One Stop Shops” for entrepreneurs (services at one location)  Project financed under the Interreg III C Programme Science and Technology Park Jihlava  Project prepared for the 2007–2013 programming period  Support for innovative enterprise in a business incubator, technology park, and technology transfer centre

Tomáš Čihák153 October 2006 Thank you for your attention Tomáš Čihák Regional Authority of the Vysocina Region Department of Regional Development Žižkova Jihlava Czech Republic tel.: