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Dijon Attractive > 24 towns
> 23,710 hectares
> 2 52,000 inhabitants
- 15% of Burgundy’s population - 47% of Côte d’Or’s population - The only metropolitan area with more than 250,000 inhabitants between Paris and Lyon
> 32,000 students in the metropolitan area > 9 0% of education/training and research in Burgundy
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18,000 organisations(1)
> R anked among the top 5
> 1 38,000 jobs
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most attractive cities for entrepreneurship
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- 21% of jobs in Burgundy - 60% of jobs in Côte-d’Or - 38,000 civil servant jobs and 100,000 private sector jobs
umber 2 city in France to study in N most athletic city in France 3 city of art and history with an exceptional protected zone of nearly 100 hectares A (4)
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First rate cultural facilities - Auditorium – Consortium – Zénith - Museums
(1) INSEE CLAP 31/12/2009 • (2) INSEE 2009 census • (3) “Entreprises” category: metropolitan area of 200,000 to 500,000 inhabitants • (4) “Etudiants” in the category of cities with fewer than 250,000 inhabitants • (5) “Equipe” 2011
More accessible than ever
Hamburg
London
Rotterdam
600km
Berlin Köln
Anvers
Lille
Bruxelles
Le Havre Brest
Stuttgart Strasbourg
Paris
Rennes
Frankfort
Dijon
Nantes
Geneva
Lyon
Münich
4h. Zurich Venise
Bordeaux Marseille
Rome Madrid
Barcelona
Dijon: strategically located - A 5 branch railroad network links Dijon to Paris (16 daily round trips), Lyon, Nancy, Strasburg, Mulhouse, Lausanne, and Basel all accessible in less than 2 hours. - TGV lines to Roissy-Charles de Gaulle and to the Basel-Mulhouse airports. - A unique motorway crossroads: A38, A39, A31, A6 and the soon to be completed LINO (north-west motorway) allowing to bypass Dijon in 2013. - Development of the Dijon-Bourgogne airport with regular flights to complement train services (Bordeaux, Toulouse, Nantes). Seasonal line (Corsica) and others (Nice, Marseille, Brussels, Great Britain, Germany). Several business flights add to the airline offer.
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Large economic infrastructures
Fontaine d’Ouche, Quai des Carrières Blanches
Grand Sud, Former Amo
300 housing u shops and clos 6,000 m2 net o (2011)
Dijon
335 housing units
BUSINESS PARKS to welcome COMPANIES
> manufacturing Fontaine d’Ouche, Cœur de quartier
> service sector
Dijon
Shopping plaza conversion 120 housing units
> biotechnology > agri-business
Kennedy Chenôve
Shopping plaza reorganisation 130 housing units
>+ 400 hectares designed to welcome companies - Dijon-Bourgogne Ecopark - Beauregard Area - Ecopole Valmy - Agri-Business specific zone - MAZEN SULLY / ERIE
AGRONOV: AGRI-ENVIRONMENT technology park The Bretenière district (20 ha when completed) will provide premices for companies, training centres, as well as public and private research units in the fields of agri-environment and agri-materials.
ZAC City centre Chenôve
140 housing units
Grand Sud, Arsenal Eco-friendly neighbourhood
Eco-friendly neighbourhood Marsannay-la-Côte
200 housing units
Dijon
1,500 housing units 30,000 m2 net office, shop and equipment space
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ora site
units and se to office space
Voltaire Dijon
600 housing units 10,000 m2 net office space
Eco-friendly neighbourhood Heudelet 26 Dijon
300 housing units and shops 7,000 m2 net office space Artist workshops
Valmy III
Business Park
130,000 m2 net office and work space
Agribusiness Park 13 ha
Dijon
Dijon
Dijon-Bourgogne Ecopark Quétigny Saint-Apollinaire
Business Park, 120 marketable hectares
Mazen Sully Dijon
Biotechnology Business Park 2.2 marketable hectares
Tramway line 1
Zénith congressional centre and music hall
ass byp on Dij st Ea
Future TGV station Dukes’ of Burgundy ducal palace
Grand Dijon’s Sports Centre
Stadium
Regional Area for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Olympic swimming pool
CHU University Hospital
Dijon
Innovative buildings commissioned by the Regional Council of Burgundy. 3.5 ha, 26,000 m2 net office and work space.
University of Burgundy
Airport Dijon-Bourgogne
Esplanade Erasme Dijon
University Research and Health cluster
Eco-friendly neighbourhood
Grand Sud, General Hospital Dijon
500 housing units, offices and shops
Grand Sud, Pont des Tanneries Dijon
420 housing units including 120 studios
Beauregard Longvic, Ouges
Eco-Business park 65 marketable hectares
Grand Est, EcocitéJardin Des Maraîchers Dijon
1,500 housing units, 20,000 m2 net office, shop and services space.
Grand Est, Mont Blanc I and II Dijon
500 housing and work units
Agronov Agro-Environment Technology Park Bretenière
R&D Business Park linked to the Vitagora cluster, 11.6 ha, 5,000 m2 net office space
Business Parks Existing economic activities SNCF railroad Road Tramway
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Dijon Dynamic >B urgundy’s leading population,
work and student catchment area
> Growing
population
>C ontrolled unemployment rate
lower than the national average
> International companies set up in the region
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15,000 new housing units by 2020
>E cological references:
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District Heating System – Eco-friendly neighbourhoods, Eco-Business Parks
Leading edge economic sectors
Agri-business • Comprehensive sector: from farm to fork and from research lab to factory. • Innovative: Vitagora, Agronov agri-environment technology park, etc. • Well-known higher education institutions: AgroSup, University Institute of Vine and Wines Sciences, etc. • Leading edge research: Public Agricultural Research, Centre for the Sciences of Taste and Food, GIS Agrale, etc.
Health / Pharma / Medtech Industries • A network where international groups and innovating start-ups mix • Centres of excellence: Faculties of Medicine and Pharmacy, Centre Georges-François Leclerc • A unique expertise in pharmacology imaging: PHARMIMAGE
Service Sector Plus Company services and support: • R&D, • Engineering • Banking • Insurance, etc.
> 17,400 jobs (Service sector: 56,900)
> 2,800 jobs
> 2,300 jobs
Mechanics Electric Electronics Leading industrial sector in Greater Dijon with international companies.
>5,700 jobs
Packing Packaging The packing and packaging sector has substantially grown in Dijon Bourgogne, in order to better serve the highly demanding agri-business and pharmaceutical industries.
> 2,700 jobs
Building and civil engineering Construction An interregional sector involving all fields of work.
> 8,100 jobs
Logistics The biggest motor and rail network in eastern France. Dijon is located at the axis of Europe’s great freight lines and is at the intersection of 5 major destinations: Paris, Metz, Vallorbe-Lausanne, Mulhouse-Basel, Lyon-Marseille/Lyon-Turin. Renowned professionals and expertise
> 2 200 emplois
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Higher education > 32,000 students in Dijon >A university with the INNOVATING CAMPUS label 27,400 students on a 88.2 ha campus
>A Research and Higher Education Centre in association with the University of Franche-Comté bringing together 54,000 students in 60 research units
>B urgundy School of Business 1,500 students (20 % international)
>S ciences Po: Political Science Institute Sciences Po Dijon: Central and Eastern European undergraduate studies - 155 students
>E ngineering Schools - Agrosup Dijon (National Institute of Agronomy, Food Science and Environment) - 1,000 students - Esirem (National Institute of Materials and Infotronics) - 280 students - Project to create a poly-technical university
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F rench National School for Registrars - 1,000 students University Technology Institute (IUT) - 2,200 students International Section at Charles de Gaulle secondary school National School or Arts
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Research & innovation Wind for Future. Cluster dedicated to global wind turbine energy solutions
Department of Promotion and Technological Transfert at the University of Burgundy, Franche-Comté and Lorraine
Wind for Future
SATT Grand EST
Regional Incubator European Centre for Business and Innovation since 2005
GIE dedicated to pharmacology imaging Using innovative equipment including a cyclotron
Cluster dedicated to developing the industrial agri-materials sector
National Institute for Food and Nutrition, Agriculture and the Environment
«Taste-Nutrition-Health» food industry cluster Centre for Taste and Feeding Behaviour
Technology park for innovative companies in the fields of agri-environment and agri-materials, located near INRA and Chambers of Agriculture.
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Setting up in
Dijon
DIJON DEVELOPPEMENT… >O ur mission is to maintain and develop employment
and business in the Dijon and Greater Dijon area.
>W e offer support to local companies
to develop their projects as well as to manage their challenges.
>W e provide targeted canvassing
and welcome new companies to the region.
>P ropose an adapted territorial marketing strategy
> A recognised higher education
(international shows)
> Sucessful Development and implantation > Accessibility under full development
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Successful project development and setting up
DIJON DEVELOPPEMENT…
> WE ASSIST
Business developers and business leaders from the ideas to the operational stage.
> WE HELP
Newcomers and residents alike to understand the city, the networks, the means, the property and financial opportunities and the key players.
> WE COORDINATE proposals and solutions.
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How we operate
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WE ASSIST COMPANY PROJECTS
A FEW OPERATIONAL TOOLS
ONE STOP INFORMATION OFFICE: Dijon Développement brings together public and private service organisations for business leaders regarding: • The project and its stakes. • Accessing the necessary technical and financial means. • The shared solutions with the economic development players. • The strategic implementation method.
INSTALISY Organised in partnership with the CCI 21 (Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Côte-d’Or), INSTALISY accompanies new employees in the region and offers specific help with all of the formalities: • Housing • Schooling and childcare • Employment for spouses • Tourism and leisure activities • Welcome evening for newcomers, etc.
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cité internationale de la gastronomie
As a founding member of the Cities of Gastronomy network, Dijon is to play a leading role in the transmission and promotion of culture and wine. Spread across 26,000 m² of historical buildings in the heart of the town in an area covered by the tramway network, the International Gastronomy Exhibition Centre will be a cultural, educational, tourist and commercial site open to all culinary and oenological cultures. Set along the Bourgogne Canal and at the start of the Grands Crus Route, the International Gastronomy Exhibition Centre will stand as the entrance for discovering Bourgogne’s vineyard climates, which have been proposed as a candidate for designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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40, avenue du Drapeau BP 17521 21075 DIJON Cedex - France Phone : +33 (0)3 80 68 02 90 Fax : +33 (0)3 80 68 02 99