Karlsruhe: One of Europe's top ICT hubs

Wondering what makes an ICT hotspot?

Take a look at Munich, London, Paris or other cities such as Karlsruhe identified in a new EU Atlas of ICT hotspots! This atlas shows where digital technologies thrive and examines the factors contributing to this success. Most of Europe's ICT activity takes place in 34 regions across 12 countries. Key ingredients to success included access to top Universities and research centres and funding opportunities such as venture capital. European Commission Vice-President Neelie Kroes said: "This is proof that digital success comes through a willingness to invest, an open mindset for innovation and planning. Europe needs to build these values today to be a global leader in technology."

European ICT Hubs. Atlas of EU areas where digital technologies thrive foto: EUROPEAN COMMISSION
European ICT Hubs. Atlas of EU areas where digital technologies thrive foto: EUROPEAN COMMISSION

 

Category Rankings

Computer Science graduates: the UK provides 8 out of the 10 top regions
Research and Patenting activity: Germany ranks first.
Employment Growth: Lisboa in Portugal and Rzeszowski in Poland are growing fastest
Venture capital: Munich, Paris and London attract the most capital.

The table shows the top ranking out of the 1303 European regions that scored above 41 points on the EIPE Composite Indicator  Foto: EUROPEAN COMMISSION
The table shows the top ranking out of the 1303 European regions that scored above 41 points on the EIPE Composite Indicator Foto: EUROPEAN COMMISSION

 

You don't have to be big to succeed! The study also underlines the importance of smaller regions. For example, Karlsruhe - a city of 300.000 people – ranks number four at EU's top 10 ICT Poles of excellence!
Ingredients for digital success: A region's ICT excellence is linked to research and development activities, to the ability to take knowledge to market (innovation) and to building an intense business activity around this innovation. It seems that ICT thriving regions:
• - are mostly long standing industrial areas;
• - have high-standard educational institutions and other key innovation players;
• - have long-term policies on research and innovation;
• - have enjoyed historical opportunities (such as being the political national capitals);
• - tend to cluster together (half of the 34 Poles of excellence are neighbouring regions).
This effect is also observed in places like the Silicon Valley (USA), Bangalore (India) or Changzhou (China).

Background

This report addresses the EU Strategy to reinforce Europe's industrial and technology leadership in ICT. The report findings and the Atlas will be used in future EU policy formulation on encouraging innovation in the EU. They will also feed into EURIPIDIS project, which focuses on ICT innovation policy and on transferring the best research ideas to the market. Moreover, the JRC plans to analyse the technological diversity of ICT activity and its evolution; this will help identify complementarities between locations. A European ICT Pole of Excellence (EIPEs) is a geographical area inside the EU, with best
performing activities in ICT production, R&D and innovation, activities with a central role in global international networks. The report looked at all EU regions (1303 NUTS3 regions) in terms of ICT activity and assigned scores according to its relative weight; 14% of the regions scored above 20 points. The top 34 scored between 41 and 100. The report analysed three elements (business activity, R&D and Innovation in the ICT sector) on the basis of their intensity (e.g. business turnover, turnover growth, number of employees), their internationalisation (e.g. how many international partners businesses/research centres/universities have) and networking (what is the role of each region in networks: which of them are hubs and connect directly to many partners, which of them have links that only allow few exchanges)

The findings relied on a Composite Indicator bringing together 42 Indicators to evaluate ICT activities. Several data sources and databases were used to elaborate the indicators and measurements: University rankings, citation indexes, information on European research projects' collaborations, how many global top R&D investor companies in ICTs are present in each region, venture capital funding or employment data and companies' turn over information.

Infos: European ICT Poles of Excellence (EIPE) Project

 

 

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Anlaufstelle in Pune

 

Die Kooperation zwischen Karlsruhe und dem indischen Pune ist einen Schritt weiter: Im Januar 2014 wurde im "MCCIA Trade Tower", 403, Senapati Bapat Road, eine direkte Karlsruher Anlaufstelle mit den Repräsentantinnen Iris Becker und Winnie Kulkarni von "Let's Bridge IT" in Pune eröffnet.

Durch Erfolg und Ausbau der vielfältigen Aktivitäten - ob Infos rund um den Standort Karlsruhe, aktiv Kontakte zu indischen Firmen halten oder deutsche Firmen aus der TRK in und um Pune bekannter machen - erfolgte im März 2018 ein Umzug in neue Räumlichkeiten, auch durch die Erweiterung um die Repräsentanz des Landes Baden-Württembergs in Maharashtra sowie das Marketingbüro der „Hochschul Föderation Südwest“. 

 

Karlsruhe Cooperation & Marketing Office
Let's bridge IT, Ms. Iris Becker
9th Floor, Sunit Capital, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune 411016
Tel: +91 75 0782 7033