Atlanpole Blue Cluster - Station de Concarneau

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Atlanpole Blue Cluster - Station de Concarneau
The rendez-vous de Concarneau
« Where Industry meets Science»
A worldwide connected blue
biocluster
Jean-François BALDUCCHI
Managing Director of Atlanpole
Vice-president of IASP
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Atlanpole, land of innovation
Dublin
1987 : Creation of Atlanpole as Nantes/
St-Nazaire technopole/science park
London
1997 : Accredited as a « European Business
Innovation Center » (BIC)
Paris
1999 : Recognized as a « Business Incubator »
Nantes
2001 : ISO 9001 certification
2005 : Setting up of « Atlanpole Biotherapies »
biocluster
Madrid
2008 : Creation of Atlanpole Blue Cluster”
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Atlanpole today
The network
• 358 innovating companies
• 71 research and higher education
organizations (IFREMER, Universities…)
Objectives
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Innovation engineering
Cross fertilization and networking
Territorial marketing and business relocation
Access to international markets
Promotion of inward investments
Results (during 2011)
• 17 companies created
• 30 collaborative research projects built
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Fields of excellence
- Biotechnology/Life Sciences
- Food Industry
- Environment
- Electronics /Computer sciences
- Mechanics /Material sciences
- Information and Communication Technologies
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Atlanpole Blue Cluster
« Emerging from the Atlantic Ocean »
• A dynamic network between
academic and industrial skills
(more than 100 members), in
the field of marine bioresources
• Pays
de
La
Loire/PoitouCharentes Regions - Western
France –
• Close cooperation with the
maritime competitivness cluster
« Pole Mer Bretagne »
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Atlanpole Blue Cluster :
The biomarine resources
Microalgae:
(oils, sugars, functional
bioactive compounds)
Fishery by-products:
(added value food
ingredients :lipids,
proteins)
Marine micromycets
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5 markets
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The markets from the less to the more mature
Energy
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biofuels
hydrogen
biogas
electricity
Environment
• marker for
environmental
health
• Devolution
• green chemistry
Healthcare
•cell factories for
producing
recombinant
proteins
•Pigments
•Antibacterials
(marine
micromycets
•Tissue
regeneration
Agrifood
Cosmetics
Fish oils and
•nutraceutical fats &
Microalgae
s market
•More
traditional
market food
colorings,
texturing
agents,
preservative
s, aromas,
etc.
•ingredients
with hydrating
properties
•Ingredients
(antioxidant/
antiradical
activity)
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The stakeholders
• 33 research labs
– 50% are core targets
– 50% are expert service providers
• 48 small and medium-sized companies
– 12 are core targets
– 23 are expert service providers
– 13 equipment manufacturers
• 6 higher education institutions
• 18 technical facilities
• 2 business support organizations
The whole value chain: Experts who identify,
screen, produce and transform biomass in order
to yield high added value molecules.
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AFE
Algenics
Algsources
Technologies
Alpha
Biotech
Atlantic
Bone Screen
Bio-Littoral
Capsulae
Cardiex
Ceeram
Ceris
ingenierie
Food
development
Glazeo
In cell Art
Innov’ia
Néréis
Phosphotec
S3d
Sovaltech
SMEs examples
Marine biotechnology society
Specialized in recombining
Proteins from microalgae for
pharmaceutical, cosmetic and
Nutraceutic needs.
Exploitation of microalgae for
cosmetic ingredients and
nutraceutical substances:
biomass production, processing,
marketing, consultancy.
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SMEs examples
S3D is an expert in biomass to energy projects.
S3d offers engineering and R&D services for the
development innovation and added value
solutions to turn waste into energy.
Phosphotec is a cutting edge company
focused on marine ingredients. The company is
specialized in production, formulation and
marketing of marine powders, enzymatic
hydrolysates and polyunstarurated fatty acids.
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Atlanpole Blue Cluster offers
Access to a network of skills in the marine
bioresources sector,
Identify your future key partners for business /
research,
Develop your international connections with
other clusters
Help in setting up collaborative projects,
(European projects)
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A quick benchmark among several european blue bioclusters
addressing µ-algae, fishery by products and aquaculture
innovative technologies - 1
researchers/
cluster
•The CETMAR Fundation (Spain)
• Pôle Mer Bretagne (France)
•Atlanpole Blue Cluster (55)
>50
•Aquimer (France)
•BioNord (Germany)
•Plymouth Marine Science Partnership (UK)
•Pôle Mer PACA (France)
•The Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (Greece)
•The European Centre for Marine Biotechnology (Scotland -UK)
•Mabcent (Norway)
25-50
•Bergen Marine Research Cluster (Norway)
•BioCon Valley (Germany)
•Marine Institute (Ireland)
•Marelife (Norway)
•Scanbalt (Baltic countries)
•The Future Ocean (Germany)
10-25
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A quick benchmark among several european blue bioclusters
addressing µAlgae, fishery by products and aquaculture
innovative technologies - 2
companies
/cluster
•Mabcent (Norway)
• Pôle Mer Bretagne (France)
•Atlanpole Blue Cluster (15)
>4
•Aquimer (France)
•BioCon Valley (Germany)
•Marelife
Marelife (Norway)
•The European Centre for Marine Biotechnology (Scotland
-UK)
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•Bergen Marine Research Cluster (Norway)
•BioNord (Germany)
•Marine Institute (Ireland)
•Pôle Mer PACA (France)
•Plymouth Marine Science Partnership (UK)
•Scanbalt (Baltic countries)
•The CETMAR Foundation (Spain)
•The Future Ocean (Germany)
•The Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (Greece)
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IASP in a few slides
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A high growth network, active since 1984 :
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The worldwide network of
Science/Technology Parks and
innovation-based incubation
projects with a genuine
world-wide character, which
has 381 members in 70
countries as well as contacts
and associates in many more
A non-profit organisation
Independent, and financially
self-supporting
128,000 companies
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Our members
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• Existing and developing
Science and Technology Parks
• Areas of innovation/innovative
clusters
• Smart cities
• Innovation-based incubation
projects
• Universities and R&D institutions
• Regional development agencies
• Consultants, technology brokers, experts,
etc.
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Our main goals
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• To assist the development of
new Science/ Technology Parks
and incubation projects
• To promote worldwide
networking amongst innovation
actors and managers
• To transfer to our members all
our know-how and expertise,
shortening their learning curve
• To support our members’
resident companies
• To be represented in relevant
international forums and
organizations
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Our keywords
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• International networking
• Innovation and
knowledge
• New business
opportunities
• Adding value to our
members
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Where we are
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Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil,
Canada, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan,
Kenya, Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia,
Mexico, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman,
Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Qatar,
Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia,
Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria,
Taiwan, Thailand, The Netherlands, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab
Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela, Vietnam
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IASP: a worldwide network
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Upcoming IASP events
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30th World Conference on Science & Technology Parks
• Recife (Brazil) 13th-16th October 2013
www.iasp2013recife.com
IASP Regional Conferences
• IASP Asian Divisions Conference, Bangkok (Thailand) 26th-28th
November 2012
IASP European Division Workshops
• Vitoria (Spain), 16th-17th October 2012
• Poznan (Poland), 12th-13th November 2012
www.iasp.ws
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