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AUTOMOTIVE CAMPUS Driven to move the Future

KIVI-Jaarcongres Valleys of the Future

24 November 2015

Roland Roijackers, projectmanager gemeente Helmond

DUTCH AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

• Turnover € 17 billion

• 45,000 automotive employees

• OEMs; trucks, busses and cars

• Majority business from suppliers

• >50% in South-East Netherlands

COMPLETE VEHICLES

DAF Trucks VDL Bus & Coach

VDL Nedcar Tesla Scania

DUTCH AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIERS

Nedschroef Philips Lighting Inalfa Roof Systems

NXP TomTom Bosch VDT

AUTOMOTIVE CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT

1990’s Crisis hits the automotive industry

2002 Founding of Federation Holland Automotive and

Automotive Technology Centre

2006 HTAS Innovation Programme (2006-2011)

2009 Start of Automotive Campus

2012 Merger of ATC/HTAS/Campus into AutomotiveNL

MEMBERS

2015

MAIN ACTIVITIES AUTOMOTIVE NL

Acquisition and internationalisation

Innovation Ecosystem Education

Automotive Campus

AUTOMOTIVE ROADMAP 2016-2020

• Green Mobility

• Smart Mobility

• Smart Mobility

Benno Hüsken

• Efficient, Factories

• Engineer of the future

22-11-2015

INNOVATION PROGRAMME

Industrial partners

International | National | Regional Development Agencies & Governments: BOM | LIOF | NV Oost | RVO

Innovation Programms: STW | Interreg | Horizon 2020 | OP Zuid | Eurostars, etc.

Factory 2025

Vehicle 2025

Mobility 2025

Engineer 2025

Projects

Projects

Additional Network organisations:

DPI, M2I, Connekt, Doet,TLN,

VMO, NEVAT, RAI, etc. + international

Additional Knowledge Institutes:

ECN, NLR, NKL, etc.

+ international

AutomotiveNL Innovation Programm. ANL, TNO, 3TU, ACE, I&M, EZ, ANWB

1. Advanced Manufacturing Programm 2. Advanced Vehicle Programm 3. Advanced Mobility Programm 4. Advanced Education Programm Projects

Projects

• Dia’s Europa, NL, regio

TU/e Science Park

High Tech Campus Strijp S

Automotive Campus

AUTOMOTIVE CAMPUS

AUTOMOTIVE CAMPUS

BACKGROUND

1976 Volvo Car starts development in Helmond

1991 Volvo Car becomes Nedcar after a joint venture

with Mitsubishi

2001 PDE Automotive becomes independent and is

taken over by Benteler

2003 VEHIL lab TNO Automotive is established

2006 TNO Automotive decides to move from Delft to

Helmond

FROM IDEA TO REALISATION

2006 Automotive Advisory Board Helmond

2007 Brainport Automotive

2008 Businessplan and Vision Paper

2009 HTACampus Foundation/ Financing EFRD

Realisation Automotive House (juni 2009)

2010 Automotive Facilities Brainport

Additional funding from the Province of Brabant

2011 Masterplan Area Development

2012 Foundation of AutomotiveNL

AUTOMOTIVE CAMPUS RESIDENTS

Master / Bachelor (University)

Bachelor (HBO)

Vocational (MBO)

Professional

Doctorate of

Engineering

CAMPUS EDUCATION

INSPIRE A NEW GENERATION

AutoTech Event

CAMPUS FACILITIES

MEETING – INFORMATION PLACE

Workshops / Seminars Networking Matchmaking events Promotional events

Workshop Room Conference Rooms Auditorium Expositions

PROTOTYPING & TEST FACILITIES

Prototype Building Component & System Testing

PASSIVE SAFETY

Full scale crash centre Pedestrian Safety

ACTIVE SAFETY / COOPERATIVE SYSTEMS

Vehicle Hardware in the Loop (VEHiL) Field Operational Testsite (FOT)

POWERTRAIN / EMISSION

Climatic Altitude Chamber Powertrain Centre (PTC)

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CENTER

SHARED FACILITIES

PROGRAMME

Total Investment

€ 18M (PPP: 50% subsidized by government)

Test Facilities

• European Electric Mobility Center (EEMC is operational)

• Driving Guidance Lab

• Manufacturing & Process Lab

• Test & Education Lab

Accelerator & Incubator Center

• 1.000 m2 offices

• 1.400 m2 workshops (a 350 m2)

ROLLING ROAD TEST BENCH

FREILOT: ENERGY EFFICIENT INTERSECTION SERVICE THE EXAMPLE OF HELMOND (NL)

ENERGY EFFICIENT INTERSECTION SERVICE THE EXAMPLE OF HELMOND (NL) SOURCE: FREILOT PROJECT

14 equipped intersections in

urban zone

HYDROGEN FUELING STATION

Operational: November 2013

Production capacity: 30 Nm³/h

Storage Capacity: 50 kg

Pressure: 350 bar

700 bar

DUTCH INTEGRATED TESTSITE FOR

COOPERATIVE MOBILITY

• Cooperation of >25 parties

(industry, knowledge institutes, governments)

• Open pre-competitive R&D

• Shared roadmap

• Private company

• Facilitating R&D for cooperative &

automated driving:

• Complete development tool chain

• Shared Facilities

• Standardizing test & certification

protocols

AUTOMATED DRIVING

AUTOMATED DRIVING

Daniel de Klein,

Cmpus Site

Management

AREA DEVELOPMENT

NEW ENTRANCE

ORGANISATION

Campus Site Management

AutomotiveNL Investors

Concept Management Area Development

Acquisition Business Development Project Development Community Building Communication/PR

Park Management Real Estate Development Public Space Security Parking

AUTOMOTIVE CAMPUS IN SHORT

• Access to partners

• Access to knowledge

• Access to talent

• Access to top facilities

• Access to networks

Independent, neutral setting.

Close to major European automotive regions.

…in a dynamic, inspiring environment with adequate parkmanagement and excellent services and facilities.

SEE YOU AT THE AUTOMOTIVE CAMPUS

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

Roland Roijackers

Projectmanager Gemeente Helmond

r.roijackers@helmond.nl