Bordeaux economic profile 2017

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ECONOMIC PROFILE BORDEAUX GIRONDE 2016-2017



Sommaire Smart City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Healthcare Industries . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Bordeaux on the podium in 2016 . . . . . 5

Eco-activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

7 reasons to move . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Wine/Agrifood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Business Friendly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Service Sector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Innovation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Aerospace/Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Invest in Bordeaux . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Optics/Laser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Main Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Digital technologies/ITS . . . . . . . . . 16

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SMART CITY The University of Bordeaux is one of three establishments awarded the title of Initiative d’ Excellence (IdEx) Top region in the world for production of AOC wines (30% of national production) 3rd largest aeronautics sector in France 4th city hosting international congresses in France

Economic Performance Indicators est metropolitan area for the rate of businesses B creation (18.7%)

Entrepreneurial dynamics in the Bordeaux urban area

2 metropolitan area for private job creation

1 st in terms of the variation in number of businesses from 2009-2014 (+6%)

3 rd area for the number of identified startups (2012-2014)

rd in terms of the growth of staff numbers from 3 2009-2014 (+6%)

he amount of international traffic through T Bordeaux Airport has doubled since 2009

ordeaux success stories: Ceva, Cdiscount, B Cacolac, Caudalie, e-Device, Immersion, Lectra, Bernard Magrez, Pouey, Fayat, Pichet etc.

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Top region for job growth in the digital sector

Successful commercial trade op exporting region for wines and beverages T (€4.2 Bn) Top exporting region for wood and wooden items nd exporting region for paper pulp, paper and 2 cardboard rd exporting region for aerospace construction 3 products (€2.1 Bn)

KEY FIGURES FOR THE BORDEAUX URBAN AREA

1.178.335

inhabitants (2012), 5th in France 4

510.000 jobs (2014)

5.150

jobs created per year (2017-2012)

88.592

companies (2014)


BORDEAUX ON THE PODIUM IN 2016

top city

“to work in” (Institut Great Place to Work, Oct 2016)

The best city 4

in terms of th lifestyle and place in terms of economic capital (PwC, 2016)

BORDEAUX,

the most attractive city for Parisian executives (Cadremploi, Sept 2016)

BORDEAUX,

3rd favorite city

BORDEAUX AIRPORT VOTED

of expatriates (The Local, 2016)

“Best Airport”

in the under 10 million passengers category (Air Transport News, 2016)

The most attractive city

for rental investment (Guy Hoquet, 2016)

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7 GOOD REASONS TO SEP UP

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rst

4

city for new business creation rate (INSEE, 2014)

REGIONAL GROWTH

competitiveness clusters

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14

business clusters

Bordeaux researchers among the world's most cited

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HUB OF QUALIFIED WORKERS AND TALENTS

University outside (outside Paris Region)

5,5

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2030

INNOVATIV ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT

(Thomas Reuters)

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2017

ACCESSIBLE AND MOBILE

billion € investment for Bordeaux Euratlantique business project

High-speed train line Paris-Bordeaux in 2 hrs

1 million inhabitants

DYNAMIC ENTERPRISING LOCAL ECOSYSTEM

WORLDRENOWN AND ACCESS TO A GLOBAL MARKET

QUALITY OF LIFE


BUSINESS FRIENDLY International accessibility

jobs – T/O: €10 Bn – 1,600 establishments – 8,000 researchers.

A EUROPEAN METROPOLE LEADER ON THE ATLANTIC COAST

R oute des Lasers® – Lasers, Photonics and

B ordeaux Airport, among the top 5 regional

Applications: 100 companies – 10,000 direct and indirect jobs – 700 researchers - 200 graduates/ year. Internationally-recognized scientific tool: Mégajoule Laser - 10 laboratories.

airports, with 5.3 million passengers in 2015 (+7.6%)

XyloFutur – Products and Materials from

Bordeaux Airport:

International Traffic: +14.6% in one year Regular annual flights to 86 destinations Low Cost Hall Extension Tram line to be extended to the airport (2019)

LGV: Bordeaux-Paris in two hours from July 1st, 2017: Over 18 return trips per day non-stop 18 million passengers expected at the St Jean

Railway Station St Jean Railway Station extension: €85 million

investment 11 regional train lines from Bordeaux Highway Junction: A 10 (Bordeaux Paris), A 62 (Bordeaux Toulouse),

A 63 (Bordeaux Bayonne), A 89 (BordeauxClermont-Lyon) and A65 (Bordeaux-Pau) Bordeaux Port: B ordeaux Port: average annual traffic of 8.5

million tons. 50 cruise ship stopovers Industrial and logistics platform on 7 sites Very high speed professional network: Inolia Almost 700 business/public sites/ with access to

the metropole’s high-speed network 124 business areas connected to the Inolia network

Business eco-systems

Cultivated Forests: 38,000 employees – 200 researchers – 206 members - 34 research and training centers – T/O: €2.6 Bn.

A GRIPIMIP Sud-Ouest Innovation: Joint

agriculture and agribusiness cluster – 220,000 jobs of which 55,000 are directly linked to agribusiness – 1,530 industrial farming industry institutions – T/O: €12 Bn.

16 business clusters/groups: Satellite applications, drones, wind turbines, eco-

construction, Healthcare ICT, etc. Major clients: Airbus, Thales, Safran, Dassault, Sanofi, CEA, Centrale Blayais, Smurfit, etc.

Support networks Financing/venture capital services: S eed money (Aquiti, Irdi...), Business Angels

(Finaqui…), Galia Gestion, ACE Management, Aquitaine Création Investissement, Enternext, GSO Capital, IXO Private Equity, Arkea Capital, etc. Crowdfunding: Aquitaine Start up, Happy Capital, Hello Asso,

SoKengo, Benoolend, Bordeaux Gironde Funding, etc. Agence de Développement et d’Innovation Nouvelle Aquitaine Fondation Bordeaux Université

FrenchTech Bordeaux

Réseau Entreprendre Aquitaine

Bordeaux Place Financière et Tertiaire

Bordeaux Entrepreneurs

4 accredited competitiveness clusters:

Plateforme pour entreprendre GRP Lab (University)

A erospace Valley – ‘Aeronautics, Space,

Embedded systems’: global cluster – 130,000

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A welcome pack for businesses 30 BUSINESS ZONES INCLUDING: Laseris et la Cité de la Photonique Bordeaux Aeroparc and Aerocampus Aquitaine Bioparc Ecoparc Newton, the environmental intelligence park Grand Bersol Technology hubs: Bordeaux Montesquieu, Bordeaux

Technowest and Bordeaux Unitec

B usiness incubators: Ecocréative des Chartrons,

Bordeaux Productic, Auberge Numérique, Le Campement (DARWIN Ecosystem), Château Numérique, Anabase, etc. University Hospital sites Bordeaux Euratlantique

New innovation spaces

BORDEAUX INNO CAMPUS The “Creative Valley”, an area covering 500 hectares and five municipalities: Pessac, Talence, Gradignan, Bordeaux, Mérignac. Construction project to improve vehicle access, public transport and property development for businesses. The area includes the Bioparc, dedicated to healthcare activity.

Incubators supported by schools (INSEEC, University,

3 rd e c o n o m i c c l u s t e r i n t h e metropolis w i t h 4 6,0 0 0 j o b s (including 15,000 at the University Hospital and 25,000 jobs in the private sector), 75% of the hospital service in the metropole, and 65,000 students.

Digital Campus)

Goal: 10,000 additional jobs by 2030.

Cité Numérique Innovation accelerators for startups: Héméra, 1Kubator,

33Entrepreneurs, Fontaulab, la Banquiz, etc. Incubators supported by groups: Theophraste, Village

by CA, CEBLab etc. Co-working spaces: Le Node, La Ruche, Coh@bit, etc. Digit’Halles: e-commerce center Bordeaux Aquitaine Pionnières Fablabs: Capsciences, L@bx, Capsciences etc. Club Open Innovation

Works to begin early 2019.

BORDEAUX EURATLANTIQUE 738-hectare operation of national interest, a large-scale urban and economic project to enliven and improve the area around the St Jean Railway Station. A business and innovation center for upper tertiary sector, the creative economy and Bordeaux’s digital sector with the emblematic Cité Numérique (2018). 3 large-scale projects underway: St Jean Belcier (160 hectares, a European business center, 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 at 20 years: 25,000 new inhabitants, 25,000 new jobs, 300,000 m2 of offices, housing units and facilities, €5.5 billion in public and private investment.

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BORDEAUX AIRPORT Operation of local interest over an area of 2,000 hectares Redevelopment project in the airport zone (35,000 jobs).

Presence of large international groups German: Allianz, Dekra, Hillebrand, Kloekner Distribution, KSB, Siemens, Linde AG, Merck, etc.

Potential for job creation: estimated at over 10,000 jobs by 2030.

Belgian: Agfa Healthcare, Belgacom, Sea Invest, Solvay, Vizzion, etc.

Goal: bring together the majority of companies in the Aerospace/Defense industry and maximize the benefits of public transport.

Canadian: CGI, Tembec, SNC Lavalin, Alcan, Vermilion Energy, Clemex, Getrag Ford etc.

Project spread over 15-20 years.

Chinese: over 130 Chinese investors in the Bordeaux winegrowing region Spanish, Portuguese: Porto Cork International, Amorim, Foresa, Freixenet, Exa, Saica emballages, Finsa, Proségur, Volotea, etc.

International networks 56 consulates and diplomatic representations

including the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy Welcome networks for foreigners: Franco

British Business Association, Club d’Affaires franco-allemand, Association Bordeaux Québec, Bordeaux-USA, Aquitaine-Chine and Alliance Française Bordeaux-Aquitaine etc. A network of teamwork and twinned cities:

including Bilbao, Bristol, Fukuoka, Land de Hesse, Los Angeles, Madrid, Munich, Porto, Quebec, Saint-Petersburg etc.

B ureau Aquitaine Europe in Brussels and in

Wuhan

M embers of International Associations:

“Unesco World Heritage” city club, Eurocités, Communauté des Villes Ariane, Capitales des Grands Vignobles, European network of green and connected cities.

American: 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, etc. British, Irish: Barclays, Deliveroo, Smurfit Kappa, R&R Icecream, Rexam, Salvesen, Sage Group, Hays etc. Italian: Ficep, Italcementi, Metaltemple, Beltrame etc. Japanese: Ezaki Glico, Furuno, Suntory, Fujitsu Siemens, etc. Dutch: Argos, Akzo Nobel, ABN Amro, Hiscox, Enovation, Lindt, Nestlé, HEMA, Ipaq, OCI Agro etc. Scandinavian: Ahlstrom Paper Group, Corenso United, Metso, Yara, Schades, Meda, Securitas etc. Swiss: Sopra Group, Liebherr, Adecco, UBS, WIAG, SGS, SCRT, Zurich Assurances etc.

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INNOVATION Bordeaux Métropole is a city of experimentation and an innovative platform that stands out for its ability to create new trends and new uses. Among the top 3 cities for startups (Trendeo) 4th “Innovation City” in France in 2015 (2ThinkNow) 44 co-working spaces, 3rd conglomeration in France Bordeaux is top of the rankings for collaborative economy

Research Excellence R&D in Nouvelle Aquitaine: 9,150 people in public

organizations, 11,516 in companies 5th urban area in terms of patent numbers The University of Bordeaux: winner of the IDEX

Initiative d’Excellence program (Initiative of Excellence), label confirmed in 2016 Internationally highly-ranked laboratories for excellence (chemistry, materials, laser, modelling) Large national research centers: Cnrs, Inserm, Inra, Inria, Irstea, Inrets, Ifremer, Cea, Institut d’Optique, Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences (ISVV), etc. Large-scale scientific projects: Neurocampus, Laser Petawatt, Liryc, lnstitut de Recherche Technologique sur les matériaux du futur, etc. 8 Excellence Clusters : archeology, healthcare technology, environment and climate, future materials, neuroscience, optics/laser, health and societies, digital certification. The University of Bordeaux, one of 3 establishments in France accredited “campus of excellence” with: 4,000 teacher-researchers and researchers 2,000 Phd students 70 Research units 8 Phd schools

The University has a €700 million investment program for scientific priorities and development goals. It entered the top 200 in the Shanghai Ranking in 2016 and was the top French university for engineering and IT.

5 laboratories of excellence (LabEx): LabEx AMADEus - Functional materials LabEx COTE - Continental and coastal ecosystems LabEx BRAIN - Functioning of the brain and its

pathologies LabEx LaScArBx - Learning from how ancient

societies used the world LabEx TRAIL - Translational imaging

6 facilities of excellence (EquipEx), internationalstandard research platforms and infrastructures: OptoPath, ElorPrintec, Phenovirt, Petal+, Music, Xyloforest. 3 Institutes for applied research: IHU (University Hospital Institute) Liryc, Institute

of rhythmology and cardiac modeling I NEF 4 - Institute of energy transition for

sustainable buildings IRT St Exupéry AESE – aeronautics engineering

systems. 2 national infrastructures: France-BioImaging (FBI) “health and biotechnology” and France Life Imaging I-Share project (Cohort: monitoring the health of 30,000 students) Private R&D centers established in Bordeaux LYRE, Lyonnaise des Eaux SAFT, international research center SOLVAY, Laboratory of the Future AIRBUS DS PSA-open Lab Competitive Intelligence Laboratoire des composites thermostructuraux

(LCTS)

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Bordeaux, a Smart city

Innovation Support Clusters

Positive Energy Territory for Green Growth winner

Aerospace: Aerospace Valley, Aerocampus Cluster, AETOS (drone systems), TOPOS (Satellite applications)

Innovative initiatives: “Gertrude” (Electronic Management of Urban Traffic Regulation), underground power supply (APS – alimentation par le sol) for the Bordeaux tramlines, ALIENOR (user information system on urban highway traffic) etc. A "living lab" dedicated to intelligent transport Bordeaux, pilot city for testing self-driving cars SMARTRAM: the “enhanced tram” by Keolis Innovative startups: Qucit, IQPost, Sunna design, Metapolis etc. The future Jean Jacques Bosc bridge (2019) The two first towers made with a wooden framework in the future Euratlantique district

A city of societal innovation An innovative sector: The social and solidarity economy (ESS) in the Gironde region: 51,500 employees (one employee in 10) Nearly 5,000 institutions 7 9% of ESS jobs are in associations, 12% in

cooperatives 41% of jobs are concentrated in the social action

sector 3 societal innovation centers at the University: technological intelligence (Via Inno), entrepreneurship (GRP Lab) and law (Forum Montesquieu). A social Innovation Incubator to encourage the creation of socially innovative businesses (ATIS). HelloAsso, a financing platform for associations in France SocialLAB on the East bank

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Digital Technology: : Healthcare ICT, AQUINETIC, Bordeaux Games; Digital Aquitaine Eco-activities: AVENIA, Wind turbine cluster, Sysolia (Aquitaine industrial solar systems), Aquitaine Chimie Durable, Aquitaine Croissance Verte, CREAhD cluster (Construction, Resources, Environment and Sustainable Housing) Photonics: Route des Lasers Agribusiness: Agrimip Sud Ouest Innovation, Inno’vin (Viticultural sector) Wood: XyloFutur Nautical: Bordeaux SuperYachts Refit Robotics : Aquitaine Robotics Maintenance: e-Clide dedicated to nuclear maintenance

Transfer Structures Société d’Accélération du Transfert de Technologie (SATT), Aquitaine Science Transfert CEA Tech Nouvelle Aquitaine 4 Institut Carnot labels (Lipids for health, energy, environment, ICT) 1 Tremplin Carnot Cognition Technological resource centers: AGIR and ITERG (agri-food) Rescoll and the CANOE platform (composites) Alphanov (laser technology), FCBA (wood construction), CRT Nobatek (sustainable technology and construction), CATIE (Centre Aquitain des Technologies de l’information et électroniques).


TRAINING Higher education is: ver 80,000 students on-campus O 115,000 students in the Bordeaux region; 10,000 foreign students 30,000 new university graduates each year 8 public engineering schools within the Institut National Polytechnique de Bordeaux

5 Business schools: Kedge Business School, INSEEC, IDRAC, ISEG Marketing & Communication, ESG, etc. Chartrons Campus schools (32 establishments, 9,000 students) 3 new schools: Le Cours Florent, Institut supérieur d'arts appliqués (Isaa), Ecole de Management (ESSCA)

Operation Bordeaux Campus

B ordeaux National School for Electronics,

Operation Bordeaux Campus was launched in 2008 and is designed to give a new look to Bordeaux’s campuses: attractive, sustainable and open to the city.

Bordeaux Agri Sciences (BSA– INP)

Around 40 real estate projects and public area

redevelopment projects, on 4 university campuses covering over 260 hectares. Project cost estimated at €500 M, including

€400 M in investment Works schedule spread over more than ten years

(2010-2022).

Universities in Bordeaux University of Bordeaux: 54,000 students, ranked

3rd in France in terms of number of students. 15% foreign students, 245 national diplomas Science and Technology - Biology – Health – Law, political science, economics and management science, social and human sciences. (DUT, postDUT and IAE). U n i ve r s i t y Bordeaux Montaigne : 16,000

students, 138 national diplomas across three faculties: Humanities, Languages, Territory and Communications science; and two institutes: Bordeaux Montaigne University Institute of Technology, and the Bordeaux Aquitaine Institute of Journalism.

Engineering Schools in Bordeaux (4,200 engineering students) National School for Chemistry, Physics and Biology

of Bordeaux – (ENSCPB- INP) B ordeaux Talence Arts et Métiers Paris-Tech

(ENSAM)

IT, Telecommunications, Mathematics and Mechanics (ENSEIRB – MATMECA - INP) B ordeaux 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) INP : Bordeaux Institute of Technology

Graduate Schools Kedge Business School, 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 U niversity 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.

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AEROSPACE/DEFENSE A e ro s p a c e Va l l ey, “Ae ro n a u t i c s , S p a c e and Embedded Systems” international competitiveness cluster 30 key clients including Thales and their future campus 3rd largest employment area in France Top in France for Aeronautical and Defence MRO Nouvelle Aquitaine, 4th region for export (+16% 2014-2015) Flagship civil and military aeronautics programs: Falcon, Rafale, Helicopter motors, landing gear, ATR wings, Airbus sub-contracting, Galiléo etc. 3rd region for Defense industries 3 clusters: Drone systems (AETOS), Aquitaine Robotics, and satellite applications (TOPOS)

Leaderships Energy, propulsion and motorization: solid-fuel

rocket engines, propulsion systems, propulsive charge, specialized batteries etc. Mechanics and materials: tailpipes and heat shields made of thermostructural composites, high-performance composite parts, energy materials etc. Embedded electronics and simulation: cockpit systems, visualization screens, observation systems, radars, embedded software etc. Civil drones, Drone for life consortium Maintenance for civil and military aircraft, MRO Building aircraft interiors Testing: simulation of atmospheric re-entry, propeller tests, weightless space surgery, 4 CESA drones

Training 260 specialized training courses ranging from

vocational qualifications to Masters

5 engineering schools Aerocampus Aquitaine (20 schools) Data Space Campus, future European campus

for digital applications from spatial data CR-IMA (institute of aeronautical maintenance) Master specialized in “aerospace engineering” Sciences Po Bordeaux “defense and aerospace”

chair

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A érocampus Aquitaine : An international benchmark center for maintenance training C reation of the Institute of Technological Research (IRT) on materials of the future Bordeaux Aéroparc, technology park devoted to aeronautical activities Current investments: Thales, Dassault, SNECMA, etc. S pecialist Exhibitions UAV Show Europe (top European drones show) and ADS Show (International show for aeronautical and defense equipment maintenance), UGS Show (international show for drones and unmanned systems).

Research More than 2,500 people in public and private R&D, 10 public research laboratories MIB (Materials and Systems Institute of Bordeaux) and its 9 research laboratories INRIA Bordeaux Sud-Ouest : skills center specialized in ITC for embedded systems IRT St Exupéry on the ENSAM campus 4 Plateformes and project pooling platforms

Industry associations/Transfer AAS: Bordeaux Aquitaine Aeronautics and Space B ordeaux-Technowest B SPL Bordeaux Aeroparc

Main enterprises M anufacturers: Airbus DS – Airbus Safran

Launchers – CEA - Dassault Aviation – Dassault Falcon services – Roxel Propulsion – SERTA – Stelia Composites – Stelia Sogerma – Thales Interior design: Catherineau – Drones: Fly-n-Sense - R&Drones, etc.

M aintenance: A I A (Ate l i e r I n d u st r i e l d e

l’Aeronautique) - DGA - Sabena Technics – SIMMAD


OPTICS/LASER oute des Lasers®, Lasers, Photonics and R Applications competitiveness cluster: - 30 companies established; 28 Startups created, 1,500 direct jobs created - 700 public researchers, 10,000 jobs, 100 enterprises scientific tools: Mégajoule Laser and PETAL 2

(Petawatt Aquitaine)

igne d'Intégration Laser (LIL), Mégajoule prototype L I nstitut d’Optique d’Aquitaine, unique structure

in France, including the Institut d’Optique Graduate School, Pyla training platform, Alphanov and LP2N (Laboratoire Photonique Numérique et Nanosciences) LAPHIA Cluster - A world-class cluster for laser science and technology

Leadership – Centers of excellence Laser sources and their applications, including

laser micro-machining Bioimaging Bioprinting of living tissue Instrumentation, Non-destructive testing Medico-surgical applications of laser technology Biophotonics Materials for optics

University programs Pyla, National center for lifelong training in laser-

related professions – 200 graduates per year Institut d’Optique Graduate School (IOGS) International Master in “Lasers, materials sciences and Interactions” Inter-university degree in Lasers and Medicine R esearch Masters in Physics (laser optics, nanophotonics and biophotonics)

BIPSA, a network of excellence for Bioimaging,

Photonics and Health projects PETAL+ (laser haute énergie) : Un équipement d’excellence labellisé Investissement d’Avenir PETAL+ (high-energy laser): facility of excellence with Future Investments accreditation INPHO Venture Summit: biannual international business convention PHAROS: "Photonics, aeronautical engineering, space engineering”: the strategic field for Aerospace Valley Sites dedicated to laser/optics: Laséris, Cité de la photonique

Industry associations/Transfer LPhA: structure for coordination of the sector A ordeaux Imaging Center (BIC): Photonics imaging B

center for the functional genomics platform COLA Platform: Aquitaine Optics and Laser Center LYNCEO: Platform for virtual and augmented reality for humans C EA-Tech Platform, Technological Research cluster of the CEA

Main enterprises Laser: Amplitude Systèmes –Argolight - Azur Light

System - Eolite Imagery: I2S – Proditec- R&D Vision Optics materials: Polyrise - Thales Laser processes: ES technology – Lectra - Nexeya systems M e a s u rem ent : C o rd o u a n Te c h n o l o g i e s - Musquans Instrumentation: Edit Laser - NeThis – Innoptics

Research Collaboration between 10 laboratories including: L P2N 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 et Matières d’Aquitaine - 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

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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES ore than 24,000 jobs and 7,300 institutions M A high-performing ecosystem: igital Aquitaine, FrenchTech Bordeaux D Healthcare ICT cluster, TOPOS cluster Aquitaine Robotics cluster (50 enterprises) Connected commerce club

Leader in healthcare information technology:

1,200 jobs P ioneer region for intelligent transport and collaborative economy Ranked 3rd region for activity in call centers, telecoms services and IT services

Industrial leaders ideo games V ig Data B Healthcare IT, e-health Mobility, geolocation and intelligent transport Mobile applications for payment, customer loyalty

and marketing e-learning et serious games E-learning and serious games Web services – processing and use of data E-commerce and customer relations

Training 140 courses in 50 institutions: Institut National

Polytechnique: 8 engineering schools (including cognitics, information technology, electronics etc.) E -commerce and digital economics school (ESCEN) Open Source School, ranked 1st among digital engineering schools Digital campus - Chartrons Campus (32 schools) Creation of 2 coding schools

Research 1 1,000 researchers I nria Bordeaux, Research institute in digital

sciences National School for Cognitive Sciences - ENSC Bordeaux Laboratory for IT Research – LaBRI Innovation accelerator: CATIE (Aquitaine Centre for Information and Electronic Technologies), La Banquiz

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P rivate Startup accelerators: H e m e ra ,

33Entrepreneurs, 1Kubator, Théophraste, Village by CA Host sites for companies: Bordeaux Unitec, Auberge Numérique, eco-creative incubator, Darwin, etc. Cité Numérique: future leader of the Bordeaux digital technology ecosystem (2018) I nnovative education for engineers which is unique in France: National School for Cognitive Sciences - ENSC A future "living lab" dedicated to intelligent transport

Digital technology ecosystem Bordeaux Games, Aquinum, (Association of digital technology professionals in Aquitaine), Aquinetic (Aquitaine Cluster for free technologies), Clusir Aquitaine, SYRPIN (regional syndicate of IT and digital technology professionals), Aquitaine Europe Communication (AEC)

Main enterprises Big Data : 10h11 – Blitzr - Brainify - Cheops Technology - Cogniteev – Dynvibe – Geosat – Jobijoba etc. Gaming : Asobo Studio, Motion Twin, BeTomorrow, Concoursmania H ealthcare IT: AGFA Healthcare Entreprise Solutions – CIS Valley - eDevice - Invivox - Maincare France – Itwell, etc. Mobile applications: Aquitem – NFC Interactive – Snapp – News Republic Web services: Alienor – Allgoob – Azendoo - @t Internet - Cartegie – Dolist – Kaizen - NP6 - Siderion Technologies – Temesis Virtual reality: AXYZ – Immersion– Lumiscaphe – Stantum, etc. Ecommerce: Cdiscount - Jouéclub – Millesima – Mollat, etc. E-learning et serious games : ADDEO, IDSC Group, Stantum Collaborative economy: Happycapital – HelloAsso – Jestocke – Loisirsenchères - 1001pneus.fr – Samboat – Yescapa etc. Intelligent transport: Akka – BMIA - Co-rider - Eurovia – IXXI – Park and Trip – Qucit – SA Gertrude etc.


HEALTHCARE INDUSTRIES Bordeaux Métropole, leader in healthcare technology and pioneer in the Silver Economy 2 6,000 jobs in the sector, including 14,000 industrial jobs BORDEAUX CHU, (University Hospital Center) ranked 1st among hospitals in France E x c e l l e n c e s e c t o r s : p h a r m a c y a n d biotechnologies, e-health and medical services (implants and biomaterials) Health ICT Cluster Therapeutic fields: neurosciences, cardiology, oncology

2 large-scale research projects underway:

Industrial leaders

Carnot Cognition Institute

harmacy (7,000 jobs) P iotechnology B M edical devices, biomaterials and implants

(3,500 jobs) Digital healthcare (1,200 jobs) Laser bioprinting technology

Training U niversity of Bordeaux: 19 specialties, 280

diplomas University Diploma in Telemedecine: 1st University Diploma in France Graduate School of Biotechnology of Bordeaux – ENSTBB Industrial Pharmacy Institute of Bordeaux - IPIB Institute of Public Health, Epidemiology and Development – ISPED National School of Cognitics - ENSC Bordeaux School of Neuroscience

Research 2 ,500 public researchers, including 600 in

neurosciences

35 research laboratories, 11 platforms, 2 doctoral

schools M atwin program, an "accelerator" for the industrialization of innovative projects in oncology

Neurocampus (2016) and a University Hospital Institute (IHU) Liryc (rythmology and cardiac modeling) An industrial research cluster: Ceva, Sanofi, Meda, Merck, Acteon etc. Business Parks: Bioparc, Montesquieu Technopole Top platform worldwide for connecting surgeons and medical specialists

European Institute of Chemistry and Biology – IECB French National Institute of Health and Medical

Research – INSERM – 32 laboratories, 400 researchers including: - Bordeaux Neuroscience Institute: 1 st regional center for studying the nervous system - Bordeaux Clinical Examination Center - Institut Bergonié (oncology)

Industry associations/Transfer Inter-Professional Group of the Pharmaceutical

and Health Industries of the South West – GIPSO Aquitaine Biomaterials and Implants Association - 2ACBI Functional Genomics Platform Bordeaux Imaging Centre Platform - BIC

Main enterprises Pharmacy: Bertin Pharma – Boiron - Ceva Santé

animale - Creapharm - Meda Pharma – Merck – Sanofi - Unither M edical Devices: Acteon - AXS Medical – Disposable Lab – Fineheart – Implanet – Steris - Stryker– Zimmer Biotech: Ademtech – Aelis Pharma – Fermentalg - Flamel Technologies - Imagene - Poietis, etc. Nutrition: LNC - Nutrikeo – Vitagermine

Neuroscience: 1 LabEx (laboratory of excellence)

– Brain, and 3 EquipEx facilities (BioImaging, OptoPath and Phenovirt) Cardiology: University Hospital Institute (IHU) Liryc, EquipEx MUSIC Medical devices: Labex Trail and EquipEx PETAL dedicated to medical imaging Oncology: BRIO (Bordeaux Recherche Intégrée Oncologie), Oncology cluster for South West France Human Nutrition: Lisa Carnot Institute (nutrition, health, lipids), Institut de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine 17


ECO-ACTIVITIES Competitiveness clusters: Xylofutur ‘Products and materials from cultivated forests’, Avenia ‘Future Energy Environment’ Renewable energy clusters: Eolien Aquitaine,

Sysolia (Industrial solar systems in Aquitaine), CREAHd (eco-construction, sustainable habitats) Key sectors: Green chemistry, renewable marine energy, eco-construction Top photovoltaic region in France for power supplied, 600 jobs Top region in France for installed capacity in anaerobic digestion Second in France in terms of bioenergies

Leadership arine current turbine design M roduction of trackers for solar panels P Production of electricity using biomass Organic and hybrid photovoltaic solar energy Recycling and waste usage Energy storage: Lithium-ion technology, batteries

of the future Construction using wooden structures Wood and resinous tree chemistry

Training 82 courses relating to the environment offered by 75 institutions in Aquitaine N ational School for the Environment, GeoResources and Sustainable Development Engineering - ENSEGID Bordeaux National School of Architecture and Landscape – ENSAP ‘Science and environments’ PHD school Master in ‘Forests and sustainable development’ and ‘Earth Sciences and environment, Ecology’ University degree in ’Laws on harnessing energy and renewable energy’ High School for Housing, Public Works and Transport Sustainable Forestry Management Masters P latform for tertiary education in forestry professions (IDEX)

Research 250 researchers, Phd students, 20 research laboratories L abEx COTE (Interactions between forest, agricultural and coastal ecosystems) 2 Carnot Institutes: ISIFOR (Institute for the sustainable engineering of fossil resources) and IRSTEA (Research institute of science and technology for environment and agriculture) 4 photovoltaic laboratories: ICMCB, IMS, IPREM, LCPO Institute for Energy Transition Excellence Factor 4) for sustainable renovation and construction - INEF4 18

16% of energy used in Aquitaine is from renewable

sources (electricity and heat) Opening of Europe’s largest photovoltaic station (€360 M) Dedicated sites: Ecoparc, Newton, Technopole de Montesquieu, port areas N atural resources: largest cultivated forest in Europe, solar and hydraulic energy sources, biomass, geothermal energy etc. Establishment in Bordeaux of the largest test site for fluvial marine current turbines (SEENOH)

Observatory for Land, Sea and the Universe (OASU)

(300 researchers) IFREMER oceanography institute Forest Cellulose Wood Construction Technology Institute – FCBA Institut EGID (Environment, Geo-Engineering and Development) Technology platforms: ITERG (Fats and Oils), Xyloforest; APESA Private R&D centers: Areva Bioénergies, Eurovia, Saft, Veolia, Suez (LYRE).

Industry Associations quitaine Sustainable Chemistry A DPEA Association (Sustainable Construction C

and Energy Performance in Aquitaine) Technology resource center for sustainable construction (Nobateck) French Institute for Building Energy Performance IFPEB Croissance Verte club

Main enterprises Renewable energies: Base – Ecocoon – Énergie

de la Lune – Exoes - Exosun – Hace – Instream – IqSpot - SMURFIT Dalkia - Soprema – Sunna Design – Valorem Waste treatment and usage: Europlasma IPAQ - L’Electrolyse - Pena – Syneox Green chemistry: Berkem – Bertin Technologies – Biolandes – Diester Industrie – Fermentalg – Jade International - Olikrom -Rescoll Storage: BMS Ventec - Evtronic – Kipopluie - SAFT


WINE/AGRIFOOD Agrimip Sud-Ouest Innovation competitiveness cluster I NNO’VIN Bordeaux Cluster eading agrifood region in France L Top exporting industry (€6 Bn. incl. wine) 27 large international groups Top French region for quality labels: 156 products (AOC, IGP, etc.) Strong industrial expertise in technologies for

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) Ranked 3rd region for organic wine €3.8 billion in T/O, of which 42% is in export 35,000 direct jobs (vine-growing, trade, brokerage, cooperatives) Leading enterprises in the sector: 5.3 million hectoliters produced in 2015 720 million bottles sold on average per year 300 wine trading businesses, 84 brokers or agents 1 in 100 wine-producing estates belong to Chinese investor (135 estates, 1.2%)

Key sectors Fats and oils, chemistry of fats and oils in food

products, Wine, polyphenols Food quality and safety, toxicology Food transformation technologies Health and nutrition and genetic traceability Plant biotechnologies, selection of varieties

Training B ordeaux-Aquitaine National School for

Agricultural Sciences - BSA Graduate School of Biotechnology of Bordeaux – ENSTBB Regional Food Industries Training Institute – IFRIA Aquitaine International sommelier school European Master in Viticulture and Enology Wine and Spirits MBA

organic farming, extraction, nutrition and food preservation, nutrition and brain functions, fats and oils technology Institute of Vine and Wine sciences, a hub of excellence for research in the wine sector An emblematic cultural structure: La Cité du Vin

Research I nstitute of Vine and Wine Sciences – ISVV ISA Carnot Institute (Fats for Industry and Health) L National Agricultural Research Institute – INRA Fats Institute – ITERG French Institute for Research and Studies on the Sea – IFREMER Aquitaine Institute forHuman Nutrition Research – IRNHA Institute for Biochemistry and Cellular Genetics – IBGC

Industry Associations 2 technological resource centers: the AGIR

platform and ITERG Regional Association for the Development of Food Industries in Aquitaine (ARDIA) C ADA, Aquitaine Centre for Agri-Business Development (ENSCBP) Structures of the ISVV: Polyphénols Biotech, VitInnov, Amarante Process and Microflora

Main enterprises 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 Dairy products: Cacolac – Le Petit Basque - R&R Ice cream Preserves: Bonduelle – Bongrain – Delpeyrat – Frigor - Labeyrie – Lou Gascoun Fats and Oils: Lesieur – Saipol Nutrition: Vitagermine – Yooji etc. Wine brokers: Castel, Johannes Boubee, Dartess, Millésima, etc.

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SERVICE SECTOR Financial hub of South-West France Over 200 head offices (of 100+ employees) 1 in 5 employees in senior metropolitan sector 4th most specialized large urban area in financial

services (20,500 jobs) 27,000 jobs in knowledge-based services to

businesses Expertise in the field of international services

and trade (brokerage, export, consultancy, insurance etc.)

Leadership inance and banking activities F anked 3rd in France for brokerage R Fintech Customer Relations centers IT services Private R&D centers International logistics and brokerage

Training and Education University of Bordeaux: 57 specialized Masters

in Law and Science of Economics Université Bordeaux Montaigne: languages, ITC, social careers etc. Kedge Business school Bordeaux Political Sciences Institute National School for the Judiciary Bordeaux School of Architecture and Landscape Institute of Business Administration (IAE) – Masters in International Management I UT Bordeaux: Business and Administration M a n a g e m e n t , L o g i s t i c s a n d Tr a n s p o r t Management, Sales Techniques Bordeaux Aquitaine Institute of Journalism (IJBA) Bordeaux Art School 1st school for e-commerce and digital technologies in France (ESCEN) IDRAC Business School SUP de COM

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Ranked 4th for banking in France: more than 10 international banks, interregional management offices, business banking 3rd city with the most customer relations centers

(excluding Paris) Future business districts: Bordeaux Euratlantique,

Cité Numérique, “45ème Parallèle”, Bassins à Flot, Bastide Niel etc. World Trade Center in Bordeaux in 2018

Main actors ordeaux Place Financière et Tertiaire B Comité des Banques Aquitaine Comité et Expositions de Bordeaux…

Principales entreprises Insurance and brokerage: AGF – AMV (Assurances

Moto Verte, headquarters) – AON Conseil – ARCA Patrimoine – AXA – Directions nationales de Filhet et Allard Assurances (headquarters) – EOVI MCD - Gan Prévoyance – Groupe SOFRACO - Marsh (Global leader in insurance brokerage and corporate risk management advice) – Verlingue, etc. Management centers: Hiscox Assurances – Gras Savoye – One of 2 French management centers for GAN BPCE Assurances, insurance subsidiary of BPCE, two claims management centers, a customer services platform. B anks, insurance, collection agency, asset management: Inter-regional management offices (including BPACA, BNP Paribas, Caisse d’Épargne Aquitaine Poitou-Charentes…) and international management offices (Abbey National France, Barclays Bank, Cortal Consors, Fortis Banque, Hiscox, UBS Private Banking) – ASF Patrimoine - Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild Européenne de Gestion Privée (EGP) – JP Morgan – Lazard – Pouey International etc.


Leader in consumer credit: COFINOGA of the

LaSer group (Galeries Lafayette/BNP Paribas) Natixis Lease, property and goods lease-purchase agency by BPCE, the 2nd biggest French banking group Auditing and consultancy: Deloitte - Ernst & Young - Grant Thornton - KPMG Entreprises – Mazars – PwC - Strategir IT management: CA Technologies (IT EIG of Crédit Agricole) - Caisse d’Epargne SEDI – EDF SEISOGDMI - La Poste DISF – Orange - Pôle Emploi DSI - Sanofi Aventis, etc. I T engineering services (ESN): Atos – Bull – Capgemini – CGI – Coframi – IBM – Logica – headquarters of Cheops Technology and Aquitaine Valley, - Sogeti – SQLI - Steria Sopra, C aisse des Dépôts et Consignations Group: Retirement and solidarity management offices

KEY FIGURES OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IN 2015 OFFICES

107,300 m2 of offices exchanged

LOGISTICS 15,000 jobs in Gironde and a 12% increase in the

number of graduates since 2010

Key logistics sites: Bordeaux Fret – 7 port zones

– airport zone – Hourcade Bordeaux Combiné platform –zones in Libourne – MIN - Cestas Pot au Pin zone – etc. Training and research hub in supply chain management: The ISLI (Institut Supérieur de Logistique Industrielle), a European leader in Supply Chain training, IUT Logistics and Transportation Management, AFT IFTIM (CERELOG, ISTELI etc.) A logistics hub for the north-south Atlantic corridor A multimodal logistics platform for the European Atlantic zone Major supply chain operators: Daher Aerospace, DHL, Geodis, GT Logistics, Martin Brower, Norbert Dentressangle, Schenker, Olano, Sea-Invest, STEF TFE, Boueix Logistique, Montané, Heppner, Leroy Logistique, MSF logistique etc.

(90,000 m on average over 5 years); + 22,4%

215 transactions

BUSINESS PREMISES 2 (+ 28,4 %)

229,400 m

97 transactions

Source : OIEB

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TOURISM Bordeaux voted Best Destination in Europe 2015 La Cité du Vin, the new pioneering center in wine tourism, dedicated to wine culture

Tourism economy 22,000 jobs in tourism in Gironde annually on

average €750 million generated through tourism per year (60% in Bordeaux) 6.5 million visits to Gironde per year 5.8 million tourists in Bordeaux Métropole 154 hotels, 10,000 rooms, of which 1,800 are 4* and 5*

Business tourism Ranked 4th in France for hosting international

conventions 100 conventions and 400 professional events

in 2015 TOP 5 convention centers: Cité Mondiale, Palais de la Bourse, Hangar 14, Palais des Congrès, Parc des expositions Modernization of the Parc des Expositions (2018)

Leadership Pioneer in e-tourism: Samboat, Yescapa, Wiidii,

Ranked 2nd unmissable destination in the world (New York Times 2016)

47 listed monuments, 15 museums 3 ver 500 summer shows in 200 municipalities O Large future facilities: ARENA auditorium, Maison

de l’économie Créative et de la Culture, Musée de la Mer, etc. 8 suburban refuges A skate park, one of the largest in France 14 Michelin-star restaurants in Bordeaux and its surroundings

Most visited sites une of Pilat D itadel of Blaye C Cap sciences Maison des vins, St Emilion Musée Aquitaine CAPC, Musée d’art Contemporain Musée et Galerie des Beaux-Arts

Partners ordeaux Tourisme et Congrès B ironde Tourisme G Congrès et Expositions de Bordeaux

GMT Editions etc. W ine tourism: ‘Vignobles et Découvertes’ accreditation River cruises (30,000 passengers in 2016) C ruise ship stopovers (50 ships and 50,000 passengers in 2016) Bordeaux Destination Golf

Attractiveness La Cité du Vin: 450,000 visitors per year expected,

13,350 m, €81 million of investment Bordeaux, the largest area listed by UNESCO in the world UNESCO World Heritage sites listed in Gironde: St Emilion, Citadelle de Vauban, Cité Frugès Le Corbusier R anked 2 nd artistic city in France by Journal des Arts AGORA: biannual architecture, urban planning and design event 150 ha of protected area in the city center

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INVEST IN BORDEAUX Supported by local public partners, (local authorities – state services), Invest in Bordeaux supports companies in their projects for setting up, expanding or relocating in Bordeaux Region. It also provides its partners with regional marketing and economic promotion. The agency provides solutions for companies’ requirements in the following areas: A nalysis of the project and assistance in

establishing specifications. Strategic advice, networking with local partners (technological, industrial, academic etc.) Presentation of the environment: information

and economic data Identification and pre-selection of buildings and

premises Regulations, tax and support in administrative

authorization processes. Search for financing solutions and public assistance options

THE 252 MEMBERS OF INVEST IN BORDEAUX, WHETHER C O M PA N I E S O R S O C I O PROFESSIONAL BODIES, PROVIDE THE ORGANIZATION WITH EFFECTIVE SUPPORT WHILE STRENGTHENING THE LOCAL ECONOMIC FABRIC AND IMAGE OF THEIR REGION.

Supporting recruitment and training endeavors.

Professional geographical mobility Providing contacts and assisting integration into

the local network through our members, who are all key players in the Gironde economy. Invest in Bordeaux solutions meet companies’ ambitions: successful development in the Bordeaux region.

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MAIN MEMBERS

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252 MEMBERS 197 entreprises : 2B Consulting, Accomext - Bras droit des dirigeants, Ace Management, ActifRéso, Addeo, Ad’missions, Aéroport de Bordeaux Mérignac, AERO SEA, Agence Triple A, Airbus Safran Launchers, Air France, Air Liquide France Industrie, AKARA Evènements, Alcion Environnement, Allianz Expertise et Conseil, Allset Sud-Ouest, AlterFinance, AMOS Sport Business School, AMP Interactive, Anti-look, Appart City, AQMO, AQUINOV, Arcadis, AREA Tertiaire, ARGUIROSE Conseil, AROM groupe, Arthur Loyd, Atelier bilto ortega, Athome Solution, A.T.I., Atout Franchise & Réseaux, AtoutVeille, AXYON IE, Banque Populaire Aquitaine Centre Atlantique, Base 10, Booking. com France, Booster Academy, Bordeaux Executive Travel, Bordeaux International School (BIS), Bordeaux My Home relocation, Bordeaux Saveurs, Bordovino, Boueix Logistique, Buro Club, Cabinet AXA Aoustin, Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, Caisse d’Épargne Aquitaine Poitou-Charentes, Caisse Régionale de Crédit Agricole d’Aquitaine, Cap Ingelec, Carole Bourgade Luxury Real Estate, Caroline Visser Développement touristique Formation, CBRE Agency Bordeaux, CECA, Château Fonchereau, Colliers International, Communication Alain Ribet, Coolworking, Couveuse ANABASE (MIE), Crédit Mutuel du Sud-Ouest, CTer & Co, D2M, Dauchez Payet, De Corgnol & Agnès, Delcade, Deloitte & Associés, Depack Design Group, Diotasoft, Disposable-Lab, DS Avocats, DTZ, Ecole Française de Décor, ECONOCOM France, Ecoutez Voir, eDevice, EDF, EKINO, ENEDIS, ENGIE, ENGIE Cofely, Entreprise et Patrimoine & MBA Capital, EOL Entrepot On Line, ETICO Conseil, Excelerate Systems France /AB Expert@IT, Executive Relocations, Expat-Express, Expectra, FARRAIGE, FAYAT Entreprise TP, FC Girondins de Bordeaux, FIDAL, Firstep en Anglais, Foncière Pichet SAS, Formasup Campus, French Factory Bordeaux, FULLFLY, GA Entreprise, Gaz de Bordeaux, GCL Bordeaux, Gertrude, G Expertise Aquitaine, Gironde Haut Débit, Gm2J Développement, Griffon Consultants, Groupe EDH Bordeaux, Groupe Esquisse, Groupe La Poste, Groupe Menway, Groupe Mobility, Guintoli, Guiraud Manenc, Hancock Hutton Langues Services, Home Explorer Relocation, Hôtel Burdigala, Hôtel de Sèze, ICI-Europe, IDRAC Business School, IMAKUMO, Imprimerie Lestrade, IMS Networks, Inflexsys, INSEEC, Invest-Bordeaux, itXsys, IXXI Techside, JSA Bordeaux Basket, Kaizen Developments, KEOLIS Bordeaux Métropole, Laboratoire Phytocontrol, La Tribune Bordeaux, Lazard Group Real Estate, Les Ortigues groupe Co-nect, Linkbynet, LISEA, mabouteille.fr, Maison Johanes Boubée, Manpower France, Marcel Relocation with Sense, MARSH, Mazars, MBV.COM, Mercure Bordeaux Château Chartrons, Michelin (Simorep & Cie), Monique Levy Management, Montgomery Conseil, Moter SAS, Nova Bossa Conseil, Objectware Information System, Oracle Avocats, Oxygen, Pacifica (Crédit Agricole Assurances), Pépite Invest, Pépite SC, PROTEXI Assurances, PwC, Quedo, Randstad Search and Selection, Real Factory, REGUS Bordeaux, Resodyn, RTE Délégation Sud-Ouest, SAFEGE (SUEZ Consulting), SAFT, SAS NAOS Hôtel Mérignac Campanile - Première Classe, SCRT France, Selon L, SEPPA, SIPLAST-ICOPAL, SNAPP, SNCF Mobilité, SNC Lavalin, SOLVAY Laboratoire du Futur, Studio Mariette, Suez Eau France, SUEZ Recyclage & Valorisation, Synergy, Synergy Mobilité, Terre et Watts, Terres Lointaines, Territoires & Co, Territoires RH, Tonnellerie NADALIE, Tourny Meyer, TransMillésimes, Trans-Missions, Vakom, Val d’Azun Conseils, Val de Garonne Conseil, VEOLIA, Via Humanis Sud-Ouest, Vin et Nourriture Union, VPSitex, Wall Street English, WAT & LAW, Waycom, Wild Code School.

55 socio-economic partners – local authorities – public establishments: Académie Régionale des dirigeants, ACTE, ADI Nouvelle Aquitaine, AEC - l’agence des initiatives numériques, Aerocampus Aquitaine, AFQP Aquitaine, Alliance Française Bordeaux-Aquitaine, APEC Bordeaux, Aquitaine Emploi Service, AQUITI Gestion, Bordeaux Accueille, Bordeaux Aeroparc, Bordeaux Aquitaine Pionnières, Bordeaux Euratlantique, Bordeaux Games, Bordeaux Métropole, Bordeaux Montesquieu (technopole), Bordeaux Productic, Bordeaux Technowest, Bordeaux Unitec (technopole), CALI - Communauté d’agglomération du Libournais, Cap Sciences, Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Bordeaux, Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Libourne, Chambre de Commerce Française au Canada, Club d’Affaires Franco-Allemand, Club d’affaires Russie/CEI, Comité de Gironde de la Fédération Bancaire Française, Comité Régional Aquitaine des Conseillers du Commerce Extérieur, Communauté de Communes du Cubzaguais, Communauté de Communes de Montesquieu, Congrès et Expositions de Bordeaux, Conseil Départemental de la Gironde, FRAC Aquitaine, Grand Port Maritime de Bordeaux, Hauts de Garonne Développement, Inno’vin Bordeaux Aquitaine, Jeune Chambre Economique de Bordeaux, KEDGE Business School, La Nouvelle-Aquitaine, LConnect, Mairie de Bordeaux, MEDEF Gironde, Observatoire de l’Immobilier Bordeaux Métropole, Pôle CREAHd, Préfecture de la Gironde, Réseau CREATI Bordeaux Techno West, Sciences Po Bordeaux, Talence Innovation Sud Développement, UIMM Gironde-Landes, Union des Côtes de Bordeaux, Union des Industries Chimiques d’Aquitaine, Union Maritime et Portuaire, Union Régionale des Ingénieurs et des Scientifiques d’Aquitaine (URISA), Université de Bordeaux.

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THE BORDEAUX WINE REGION

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BORDEAUX TRAM NETWORK

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BORDEAUX MAJOR PROJECTS

rocade et autoroutes lignes de tram existantes lignes de tram en cours d'extension périmètres de l'opération d'intérêt national (OIN) Bordeaux-Euratlantique et des opération d'intérêt métropolitain (OIM) Bordeaux Aéroport et Créative Vallée

grands projets urbains grands projets économiques grands équipements métropolitains

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