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Talk by Jesus Sainz, CEO, PromoMadrid, on the Madrid Region innovation sector and economy, at Stanford, February 1 2010
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Introduzca AUTOR / DESTINATARIO
Introduzca FECHA
THE MADRID
REGION:
A GLOBAL,
DYNAMIC,
BUSINESS FRIENDLY
ECONOMY
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1.Madrid: Synonymous with economic prosperity
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Comunidad de Madrid 1,6%
Comunidad de Madrid 13,5%
Comunidad de Madrid 16%Source: National Statistics Institute; D.G. Economy. Madrid Region Statistical Institute.
€ 1 = U.S. $ 1.47 (average exchange 2008).
1.6% of Spain’s
territory
13.7% of Spain’s
population
18.8% of Spain’s GDP
Spain CAGR: 3.5%
Population: 6.4 mill
Growth rate: 1999-09: 24.1%
Size: 8,022 km²
GDP: 206,366 mill €.
CAGR: 1999 -2009: 3.9%
Foreign population: 16.4%
Growth rate 1999-09: 678%
GDP per capita: > 34,000 euros 120% of the EU GDP per capita
19% of Spain’s
foreign population
Madrid Relative to Spain & EU
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Map of Spain:
The Madrid Region
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2. Madrid: Where the big decisions are made
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Political and business capital of Spain
>0.5 million active companies:60% of >5,000 employees
> 4,500 foreign companies
7th city in the world in # of largest global corporations with
established operations
12 of Fortune 500 companies are Spanish, 9 from Madrid
20% of national new companies
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3. Madrid: Exceptional human capital
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65% active population
40% of workforce owns university degree
33,000 graduates/yr: 20% engineers
7,000 foreign university students
Top preferred European city for Erasmus: 5,000/yr
IE 6th MBA in the world
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4. The place to be
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Gateway to EU, Mediterranean and Latin American
markets: 1.3 billion people
Logistics platform for Southern Europe
Spain 2nd investor in Latin America, 2/3 from Madrid
Latibex international market
Barajas 11th largest airport in the world
1,500 km of high-speed rail, by 2020 almost 10,000km
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5. Leaders in innovation
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29% of Spain’s investment in R&D
1.93% of regional GDP
> 50,000 researchers
230,000 employees in high tech companies
3rd European region employing high tech professionals *
R&D infrastructure and support:
Madrid Network: 5 technology parks and 11 clusters
IMDEA network of PPP research institutes
* Eurostat 2008
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6. Excellence in services
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80% of GDP, 2.4 million employees
3rd leading financial market in Europe *
Leading sectors:
44% of Spain’s revenues in Engineering
62% of Spain’s employment in Telecom
63% of Spain’s leading ICT companies
65% of Spain’s revenues in Aerospace
9.2 million tourists/yr
6 of the 10 largest infrastructure concessionary
companies in the world
* Deloitte & Touche 2008
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6. Excellence in services: concessionaries
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CompanyNº
ConcessionsActive Projects Country
1 ACS/Iridium 58 39 Spain (Madrid)
2 Global Vía 41 27 Spain (Madrid)
3 Ferrovial/Cintra 41 8 Spain (Madrid)
4 Abertis 39 12 Spain (Barcelona)
5 Vinci/Cofiroute 33 17 France
6 Macquarie 33 13 Australia
7 OHL 28 17 Spain (Madrid)
8 NWS Holdings 26 2 China
9 Sacyr 23 30 Spain (Madrid)
10 Acciona/Necso 22 11 Spain (Madrid)
Source: 2008. Infrastructure Journal
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7. Unique quality of life
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48 foreign primary and secondary schools
> 300 bilingual public schools in English
Universal health care system
5th European city in quality of life*
3rd most attractive destination to work in world, and
2nd in EMEA **
A rich offering of leisure, culture, sports and outdoor
activities for all ages
*European Cities Monitor 2009 ** Manpower 2008
Introduzca AUTOR / DESTINATARIO
Introduzca FECHASuero de Quiñones, 34
28002 Madrid – EspañaTel: +34 917 450 127
Fax: +34 914 110 913
www.promomadrid.com