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Greater Cambridge Partnership
Infrastructure for Enterprise – Innovation Hubs18 April 2007Martin Garratt, Director
Introduction
• Background to Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP)
• Sub Regional Economic Strategy• Infrastructure for Enterprise – the Hardware• Infrastructure for Enterprise – the Software• Conclusion
Background
• Sub-Regional Economic Partnership (SREP) for the Greater Cambridge area
• Public/Private/Community Sector Boards• Funded by EEDA, County Council and District
Councils and Private Sector• 25 mile radius of Cambridge
Sub Regional Economic Strategy
• Goal 1: Encouraging global success in entrepreneurship, research and development and business growth across the high tech cluster
• Goal 2: Encouraging business growth and economic development which will underpin a growing and sustainable sub-regional economy
• Goal 3: Developing a skills base to support a world class economy
• Goal 4: Benefiting all across the Sub-Region• Goal 5: Creating a high quality place to live
work and visit
The Learning Collaboration
Babraham
Addenbrooke’s
Papworth
Technology Hub
Growth Programme
& Facility
Start-up Facility
SJIC
Pre-start Facility
Cambridge University
Enterprise Hubs
Life Sciences Hub
Enterprise Hubs
St John’s Innovation
Centre
The LearningCollaboration
UniversityOf
Cambridge
Technology/ICTTechnology/ICT
Needs-determineddevelopmental
programmes fortechnology-based,
advanced manufacturingand life sciences businesses
PrePre--startstart StartStart--upup Early stageEarly stagedevelopmentdevelopment GrowthGrowth (10 100)(10 100)
Idea generationIdea generationand early stageand early stagecommercialisationcommercialisation
Technology
Case Study
• Hearing aid technology company• Sell technology on a chip at £1.1m p.a.• Business model for £65m by 2009• Supply chain
– Photo fabrication St Neots– Tool and mould Haverhill– Packaging Ely– Plastic painting / printing Cambridge– Coil winding Bar Hill– Assembly Kings Lynn
International Relations Focus
Int’l Region
Country Region
Asia China Silicon Valley *
The Americas US Boston
Europe (all) India Shanghai
Eastern Europe
Germany Beijing
Middle East Japan Munich
Korea Bangalore
Singapore Brussels
Taiwan Hong Kong
Russia Paris* Including SF, SJ, SD