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Doing business in Lyon!

Lyon, July 2016

LYON IN THE RANKINGS

#1Most attractive

French city among

executives Courrier

Cadres & Dirigeants

2015

#1Metropolitan area

to rival Paris EY 2015

#6 Most attractive

European city for European

investors

EY 2015

#19 Most attractive

metropolitan area in the

world (7th in Europe) for

international investment

IBM 2015

#1Best French

region for investment

(after Ile-de-France)

Explorimmoneuf 2015

AT

TR

AC

TIV

EN

ES

S #4 Most beautiful airport in

the world Vanity - Fair 2014

INFRASTRUCTURE

#1 French city for studies

L’Étudiant.fr 2014

EDUCATION

#15 Most innovative city

in the world ‘Innovation Cities’

2015

INNOVATION

# 1 French region for digital

impact and reach (after Ile-de-

France) Factory NPA 2015

DIGITAL

#1Smart and connected city

in France - m2ocity 2015

SM

AR

T

CITY

#5 Best Food City in the

world - National Geographic

2015

GASTRONOMY

#3 Preferred destination

among international travellers -

Trip’Advisor 2016

#10 Holiday hotspots

The Guardian - 2015

TOURISM

LYON COMPARED WITH OTHER

EUROPEAN CITIES:

LYON, A VAST METROPOLITAN AREA

I Frankfurt: 700,815 inhabitants

I Milan: 1.29 million inhabitants

I Barcelona: 1.6 million inhabitants

I Copenhagen: 1.24 million inhabitants

THE AUVERGNE RHÔNE-ALPES

REGION

7.7 MILLION inhabitants

More than 13 countries of the European Union

240 BILLION EUROS GDP

8th European region

1ST INDUSTRIAL AREA

of France by its volume of jobs

(500,000 or 15% of the French industrial

employment)

2ND UNIVERSITY AREA

in France with 300,000 students

(12.6% of French students)

1.3 MILLION inhabitants in the Lyon metropolitan area

2.2 MILLION inhabitants in the Lyon urban area

Exponential growth +17% between 1990 and 2011

Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport I 115 direct destinations

I 8.7 million passengers in 2015

I 63% of all traffic is international

Lyon-Bron Airport I 3rd largest business airport in France

+ 180 million de

potential

consumers less

than 1 hour away

REACH ANYWHERE IN EUROPE

IN LESS THAN 2 HOURS

3 TGV (high-speed train) stations I Lyon Part-Dieu (receives up to 150 TGVs per

day), Lyon-Perrache and Lyon-Saint Exupéry

I 120,000 passengers/day at Lyon-Part Dieu

station

45 daily links to Paris

To CDG-PARIS airport: I TO PARIS : 1H15

I TO LYON: 1H50

6

MOTOR

WAYS I A7, A6, A46,

A43, A42,

A89

CAPACITY FOR

INNOVATION = A KEY

FACTOR OF

COMPETITIVENESS

COMPETITIVE CLUSTERS AND CLUSTERS:

LYON’S INNOVATION SHOWCASE

In 2005, 5 Greater Lyon

competitive clusters were

approved by the state (out of 67 in

France)

Lyon, 1st city in France for

innovation

Objectives I a shared development strategy as part of a

partnership approach,

I develop synergies around innovative

projects by targeting one or several

markets

Biotechnologies, diagnostics,

vaccines, virology, immunology

Chemicals and environment

Urban transport systems

Technical and functional textiles

Digital entertainment and image

International hubs

KEY FIGURES

WORLD #1 FOR VACCINES AND DIAGNOSTICS FOR

HUMANS AND ANIMALS

600 companies including 100 in

biotechnologies (65 pharma; 300

MedTechs; 100 service companies)

60,000 jobs (biotech & health) and

20,000 students

6500 researchers

150 university research laboratories

40 hospitals (32,000 beds)

2nd largest University Hospital

Centre in France with 23,000

professionals.

Over 1000 clinical trials/year at

Hospices Civils de Lyon

350 clinical trials / year

KEY ACTORS

KEY FIGURES

LEADER IN INNOVATIVE CHEMICAL SOLUTIONS

#1 region for chemical production in

France

25% of national research facilities in

chemicals

€12 billion in annual sales of which

65% is export

31500 employees

Over 500 establishment, predominantly

small and medium sized companies

3000 researchers, 470 patents, 1300

publications per year, 2 Nobel prizes in

Chemistry

R&D platform for start-ups and SMEs

KEY ACTORS

KEY FIGURES

A PLAYGROUND FOR DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES

4000 companies in the digital sector,

34,000 jobs

Over 600 digital events organised per year

Sales of €3.5 billion

Over 1000 researchers

4 ‘GIX’ internet exchange structures

6 clusters, 8 incubators, 5 start-up

accelerators, 1 living Lab

1 future flagship venue for French Tech

Lyon: la Halle Girard in Confluence

KEY ACTORS

AUVERGNE RHÔNE-ALPES

A MAJOR HUB FOR THE ENERGY SECTOR

Electricity produced is 2 x the region’s consumption.

50% of France’s hydroelectricity production and 25% of

France’s nuclear power production

20% of the country’s electricity production

LYON

#1 metropolitan area in France for energy efficiency

demonstrators.

SMART ELECTRIC LYON: 25,000 homes tested with

services and products designed to reduce energy

consumption.

#1 metropolitan area to test the Linky meter: 175,000

meters installed and tested between 2012 and 2014

European project TRANSFORM

Part-Dieu District: a recognised testing ground

LYON IS INVENTING TOMORROW’S TRANSPORT

Navia, the robotic shuttle I This driverless minibus adopted Lyon

as its home after Paris firm Induct was

acquired by Navya SAS, whose

majority shareholder is Robolution

Capital, the fund started by Bruno

Bonnell

I In 9 months, this autonomous vehicle

has been entirely reworked with part of

the original R&D team

I The 1st "Navya Neo" vehicle is

currently being assembled and is to be

presented in October

The TRANSPOLIS

project I Passenger and freight transport

technology experimentation platform

I One-of-a-kind in France

I Confirmed since end of 2014

Launch of the OPTIMOD and

ONLYMOOV services I Real time traffic information and

forecasts to make getting around the

city even easier

3 car-sharing systems set up in

Lyon and operational in 2015,

with priority given to the use of

electric vehicles

KEY FIGURES

LYON, THE CITY OF LIGHT

THE LUMEN PROJECT

Launched in 2014

Aim: to bring together lighting industry

players (scientists, technicians,

industrial firms and distributors) at a

single location to speed up innovation

and boost competitiveness.

Close relationships with universities,

engineering schools and research

labs

What’s at stake: meeting the

industry’s major challenges I Reducing energy consumption through innovative

technologies

I Improving user comfort and well-being

I Understanding the visual and non-visual effects of

light on living beings

I Beautifying public spaces and major structures

Lyon is the birthplace and

founder of the

LUCI (Lighting Urban

Community International)

network uniting 70 cities

and 40 partner members

worldwide

PISEO (the national shared

innovation platform for the

operational lighting sector)

has been helping

companies implement

innovative, high-

performance lighting

solutions since 2013.

#1 industrial center

Over 500 companies

20,000 jobs throughout the entire

value chain

The Lyon area concentrates 80%

of France’s public research

WATER MANAGEMENT

IN LYON

WATER SECTOR

3,600 km of water mains

64 reservoirs

100 million cubic meters of water

pumped every year, i.e. 300,000

cubic meters a day

2,700 km of sewer lines

8 water treatment plants

140 million cubic meters of water

treated every year

20,000 tons of sludge incinerated

every year

VEOLIA WATER

€55 million in investment in Greater

Lyon to enhance the drinking water

network in 54 towns over an 8-year

period starting in 2015 I Installation of 8,500 leak detectors

I Continuous monitoring of the most sensitive 2,000

km of the network

I 500 mobile sensors for a leak detection program

on 800 km of the network

I Setup of an intelligent network via installation of

425,000 “smart” water meters (managed by m2o

City) enabling daily monitoring of consumption and

billing based on actual volumes used

KEY FIGURES

A full value chain with 260

companies

Several major firms founded in

Lyon I Lyonnaise des Eaux (today Suez Environnement

Groupe)

I Générale des Eaux (now the Veolia Group)

€140 million invested for France’s

largest water treatment station

ADEME – The French Environment

and Energy Management Agency

provides subsidies of €10 to 12

million every year for various land

cleanup projects

Logistic Automobile Industrie

Chimie

Energy

Others

Green Building

HVAC&R

Life sciences

Agri-food sectoc

Video

games

LYON FRENCH TECH

INNOVATIVE PROJECTS

Lyon awarded the Métropole

French Tech label in 2014

An ecosystem that facilitates the emergence of

start-ups and their development

The promotion of Tech Champions that endorse

Lyon

International alliances with numerous other cities

Objective: put Lyon on the digital nations world

map

An investment of €200 million per state

THE TUBÀ

AN URBAN TEST TUBE

A space devoted to experimenting with

innovative projects for new urban services.

A living lab located in the heart of the Part-Dieu

business district

Enables start-ups and companies to present

their projects and initiatives to citizens

600 sq. m spread over 2 levels I 420 sq. m reserved for innovative businesses, in partnership

with BoostinLyon, Axeleo and the cluster ‘Edit'

I A space that is open to the general public and enables

companies to test their applications.

LYON, THE SMART CITY OF TOMORROW

15

+45 experimental projects in the

region

100 partners, both private and

public, committed to projects of

innovation

210 million-euro budget

THE PROJECT IN FIGURES

COMBINING ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

4 fields and motors for business expansion

1. Factoring in the

environmental challenges and energy

constraints

2. Working as part of a network: companies,

citizens and local authorities

3. Moving from ownership to

access

4. Integration of new technologies

KEY DEMONSTRAToRS

Smart Grid initiatives 4 THEMES :

New mobility

Digital services

Energy and smart grids

Conditions of innovation

FRANCE

ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE GENES

3.14 million companies

including:

I 3.12 million small and very small

companies

I (99,8% of the companies, employing

53,2% of French employees and having

created 2.3 million jobs over 20 years)

I 5000 medium-sized companies

I 243 Big companies (BC)

LYON

2nd largest economic centre

in France

40,816 companies

15,386 companies created

in the Metropole of Lyon in

2015

AUVERGNE

RHÔNE-ALPES

450,000 companies

Among the top 3 in France for

entrepreneurship

66,723 new companies

created in 2015 (INSEE)

ENTREPRENEURSHIP IS PART OF THE DNA

A strong culture of entrepreneurship with

major Lyonnais figures:

A NETWORK OF SPECIALISTS

HELPING TO CREATE BUSINESS

Novacité (Euroean centre for enterprise and

innovation), Crealys (business incubator), CCI

Innovation (supporting the creation of

innovative companies), Lyon StartUp

(accompanying start-ups), Lyon City of

Entrepreneurship etc.

Innovative Company: BPI France helps to

create companies in the region and supports

innovative entrepreneurs.

Bruno Bonnell

Pierre Babolat

Marcel Mérieux

Jean-Michel

Aulas

Christian & Thierry

Boiron

LYON IS TRAINING THE TALENT OF TOMORROW

INSA Lyon & Centrale Lyon: among the best engineering schools in

France for their academic excellence

EM Lyon I 6 campuses (Lyon, Geneva, Shanghai, Paris, Saint-Etienne et Casablanca),

I 3rd best post-preparatory business school in France,

I 9th in Europe,

I the only school to feature in Forbes list of best MBAs

ENS: 433 phD students, 250 researchers, 823 teachers, researchers and

professor-researchers.

130,000 at the University of Lyon

Students

including 13,000 foreign students

1st FRENCH

CITY FOR THE

QUALITY OF ITS

TEACHING

(List of best cities in which

to study -

L’Etudiant 2015-2016)

LYON: NO.1 CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND

HIGHER EDUCATION IN FRANCE

INVESTING IN GREY MATTER

600 public and private laboratories

13,300 researchers 14% of whom are foreign

5700 phD students, 800 theses/year

2 Technological Research Institutes, 2 Institutes of

Excellence for Decarbonised Energy, 13 Technical

and Industrial Centres

27 Technological Platforms, 18 Carnot Institutes,

7 Living Labs

AUVERGNE-RHÔNE-ALPES : IN THE TOP 10

EUROPEAN REGIONS IN TERMS OF

SPENDING IN R&D

15 hubs and 19 clusters

40,000 researchers and research professors

650 public and private laboratories

€6,5 billion invested in 2012

2.7% of GDP invested in R & D

(share above the EU average of 2.06%)

16,4% of patents filed: ranked 2nd in France and

10th in Europe

LYON, A GREAT CITY TO LIVE IN AND TO WORK IN

1.2 million jobs in the Lyon

urban area

An active population in 2010

(people of working age between

15 and 64 years): 70.5%

Lyon is the 2nd favourite

destination of French executives

13,000 having set up in the

past 5 years

Unemployment in the Rhône:

9.3% (1st trimester of 2016)

Against 10.3% average in France

Country

Average gross salary (€ - €/hr)

Annual Monthly Hourly

Denmark 54,970 4264 27.09

Germany 38,735 2882 16.95

France 33,897 2567 16.27 €

Productivity of workforce in hours

worked in 2013

(hours per week)

45.6

42.8

37.5

4 MAJOR TERTIARY PROJECTS

A COMPETITIVE ALTERNATIVE TERTIARY SECTOR

90,000 jobs in Lyon’s tertiary

sector

2/3 of the city’s workforce in the

tertiary sector

Almost a million jobs in the

service industry in Rhône-Alpes

2nd largest concentration of

decision-making centres

2nd largest tertiary park

2nd largest real estate market in

France

LYON-GERLAND : #1 HUB IN FRANCE FOR HEALTH

I 2300 companies

I 30,000 employees,

including over

I 5000 in health and

biotechnologies

I 50 key actors

I 3000 students

I 2750 researchers

I 1st Health TRI, Bioaster,

devoted to infection and

microbiology

I Lyonbiopôle, leading the

health sector in the area

SPEARHEAD OF THE URBAN, SERVICE INDUSTRY AND

BIOTECHNOLOGY DYNAMIC

A new district in North

Gerland I 500,000 sq. m of office space

of which200,000 sq. m was

built between 2010 and 2011

I 150,000 sq. m net floor area

for businesses by 2015

I 190 to 215 euros/sq. m/year,

prime rent in new buildings

I Special development zone

Girondins (17.5 hectares) with

70,000 sq. m net floor area for

businesses and 30,000 sq. m

deliverable in 2015

I Lyon TECHSUD: 100,000 sq.

m net floor area for

technological businesses

including 30,000 sq. m new

premises available in 2017

I The RUBIK: 8500 sq. m

available 16 after signing

I The SUNWAY: 6900 sq. m

available

PART-DIEU : EUROPEAN BUSINESS HUB

TODAY

1,000,000 sq. m of office space occupied at 97%

45,000 jobs, more than 2200 companies

500,000 trips per day

A European scale train station:

130,000 travellers and up to 150 high-speed trains/day

2000 hotel rooms and hotel appartments

From €130 to €320 (excl. tax) / sq. m / year = the range of rents at

Lyon Part-Dieu

Major cultural facilities:

The Auditorium, the Library, the Paul Bocuse Food Halls

BY 2020

650,000 sq. m of additional office space

150,000 sq. m of additional housing

200,000 sq. m of additional facilities and services from

shops to leisure activities and accommodation.

35,000 more jobs

Twice as many people travelling through the train

station.

New or renovated business property offers increased

to 1,650,000 sq. m

A flexible offer in office space from 50 to 50,000 sq. m

CONFLUENCE: A MAJOR PROJECT

PHASE 1

1 million sq. m for 1.2 billion euros invested,

including 64% in private funds

PHASE 2

35 additional ha: housing, offices, shops, publics

spaces and facilities

420,000 sq. m including 45% devoted to

businesses

Doubling the size of the city centre over 150 ha:

one of the largest city-centre development

projects in Europe

A multi-functional site that will eventually have: I 600,000 sq. m of offices

I 70,000 sq. m leisure facilities

I 270,000 sq. m net floor area of housing

I 16,000 residents and 25,000 jobs by 2025

I 5000 students for the 2015 school year.

Hikari programme: 1st mixed use positive energy

building in France, opened in 2015

1ST

SMART GRID EXPERIMENT IN EUROPE

Confluence, a forerunner for

smart cities

A large-scale example

What will tomorrow’s city look

like?

+ Efficient + Pleasant +

Sustainable

> ADVANTAGES

AN INTERNATIONALLY VISIBLE

EXAMPLE I Energy efficiency

I Multi-modality

I Role of the consumer and management

tools

30

PARTNERS

€50M

BUDGET

2016

END OF PROJECT

KEY

FIGURES

Agence japonaise

de soutien à

l’innovation

> AN EXEMPLARY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

CARRÉ DE SOIE: METROPOLITAN BUSINESS HUB

Mixed use location: urban hub for leisure,

culture and sports, businesses and retail,

residential areas.

60,000 sq. m net floor area of shops and

leisure facilities

Horizon 2030: 500,000 sq. m of offices, 600

000 sq. m housing

Property schemes : Vert Anis, View One,

Organdi

Average cost: 140 euros /sq. m /year

11,000 jobs created by end of 2015 and

10,000 more residents by 2025

KEY ACCOUNTS:

500 ha undergoing change…

IN 2015: € 1.3 BILLION WERE INVESTED

(OF WHICH 50% IN BUSINESS REAL ESTATE)

COMPETITIVE REAL ESTATE COSTS

€760M invested in offices I i.e. 270,153 sq. m

€ 147M in logistics I i.e. 382,530 sq. m

Local activity I 650,000 sq. m

City with the 2nd highest percentage of foreign

investments in French real estate: 40 %

Costs inferior to those of big European cities and

30% lower than Ile-de-France

Source : Fnaim Entreprises January 2016

Source : CECIM Mai 2015

Comparison of premium rent in

major European cities (in €/m²/year)

LYON ATTRACTS FOREIGNERS

A considerably international community I 50,000 expatriates

I Over 70 consulates and 12 foreign Chambers of

Commerce

I 16,000 foreign students

I 6200 children enrolled in schools with an international

cursus

Tourism I 6 million visitors welcomed to Lyon in 2015

I Including approx. 20 % from abroad

1) Spanish 10%

2) German 10%

3) US American 9%

4) British 8%

5) Italian 8%

6) Australian 7%

7) Canadian 6%

8) Swiss 6%

9) Belgian 5%

10) Japanese 3%

Top 10 foreign visitors received by ONLYLYON

Tourisme & Congrès in 2014

LEADING DECISION-MAKING CENTRES AND COMPANIES

RENOWNED INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER (IARC)

JEAN MERIEUX BIOSAFETY LEVEL 4 LABORATORY

INTERPOL, INTERNATIONAL POLICE ORGANISATION

INTERNATIONAL LYON

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLING

Child care capacity:

approximately 9500 places (public)

Over 250 primary schools, 50 secondary schools,

4 universities

6000 students of all ages are registered in international study

programmes

Lyon offers the opportunity to take the International

Baccalaureate, the German Abitur, the Spanish or French

baccalaureate majoring in international or European studies.

>>> A guide to international

schooling is available on our

website www.investinlyon.com

INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE IN LYON

Over 15,000 companies in the region

export their products internationally

In 2014, the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes

region invested 53 billion euros in

export or 12.4 % of French exports

NAFTA

E.U

ASIA

MIDDLE-EAST

NORTH AFRICA

LYON, RICH IN HISTORY

-27 Lugdunum became the capital of the 3 Gauls under Emperor Augustus

-10 Birth of Roman Emperor Claudius in Lyon

150 Saint Pothinus, 1st bishop of Lyon and 1st bishop of Gaul

1532 Rabelais settled in Lyon and was appointed doctor at the Hôtel-Dieu

1540 François Ist granted the monopoly on silk production to the city of Lyon

1622 Richelieu received his first Cardinal’s biretta (St. Jean Cathedral)

1808 Creation of the Guignol puppet by Laurent Mourguet

1860 Inauguration of the Palais du Commerce by Napoleon III

1900 Birth of Saint-Exupéry in Lyon. Inauguration of his statue on place Bellecour in

2000)

INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTS

LYON, A CITY OF GREAT ARCHITECTS

Santiago Calatrava

Saint-Exupéry Airport

D.Valode and

A.Constantin Incity Tower

Coop Himmelb(l)au

Musée des Confluences

J-G. Soufflot

Hôtel Dieu

Bartholdi

Fountain on Place

des Terreaux

Jacob & Mac Farlane

Euronews Offices

Jean Nouvel

Lyon’s Opera House

Renzo Piano

Cité Internationale

Herzog & De Meuron

Confluence District

Augustus Imperator

Roman Amphitheatre

A CITY OF CULTURE

FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS:

every year, for 4 days, around 8 December - over

3 million visitors

THE BIENNIAL CONTEMPORARY ART

FESTIVAL 2017:

14th édition

200,000 visitors

THE BIENNIAL DANCE FESTIVAL 2016:

14-30 September

43 shows, 23 creations

16,000 amateur dancers for the parade – over

100,000 spectators

NUITS SONORES ELECTRONIC MUSIC

FESTIVAL:

Annual electronic music festival, over 5 days and

5 nights - 2016, 14th edition: 130,000 spectators

and 180 artists of various nationalities

NUITS DE FOURVIÈRE FESTIVAL:

Every year, in June/July: approx. 50 shows (concerts,

theatre, dance, circus acts) held in the Gallo Roman

theatre, nearly 100,000 spectators

LUMIÈRE FILM FESTIVAL

8-16 October :

Every year, in October: festival celebrating classic

cinema / 8th edition: Catherine Deneuve will receive

the Prix Lumière 2016

QUAIS DU POLAR:

International festival of crime fiction (conferences,

debates, film screenings)

JAZZ A VIENNE:

Internationally renowned jazz festival

Renowned cultural institutions

I MUSÉE DES CONFLUENCES

I ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE LYON

I OPÉRA DE LYON

I MAISON DE LA DANSE

I MUSEE D’ART CONTEMPORAIN

I OVER 250 HISTORICAL MONUMENTS…

>>> International scale events energize the city throughout the year!

LYON, A CITY OF NATURE

BENEFITS FROM A MAGNIFICENT NATURAL ENVIRONMENT I The confluence of the Rhone and Saone rivers

I Renovated river banks

I Pedestrian walkways and promenades

GARDENS, PARKS AND GREEN SPACES I Gerland, Parilly, Miribel Jonage and Sergent Blandan parks ...

I Plus the largest urban park in Europe: Tête d'Or (370 hectares)

CLOSE TO RENOWNED FRENCH TOURIST ATTRACTIONS I One hour from the Alps

I 3 hours (by car) from the Mediterranean

I Less than 30 minutes from the vineyards of the Beaujolais and Rhone Valley

LYON, CITY OF GREAT TASTE

A longstanding reputation with 14 Michelin star

restaurants I Famous Chefs: Paul Bocuse, Georges Blanc,

Christian Têtedoie, Pierre Orsi, Guy Lassausaie, Mathieu Viannay…

I World renowned vineyards: Beaujolais, Rhone Valley (Saint-

Joseph, Côte Rôtie, Condrieu…)

SIRHA, the world catering and hospitality fair

(next edition in January 2017) I 3045 exhibitors in 2015, over 190,000 visitors, including 25,000

international visitors from 135 countries, 19,000 chefs

4300 restaurants I The tradition of ‘bouchons’: a cosy atmosphere

I Local specialities: tablier de sapeur, quenelles and tarte aux

pralines (tripe, dumplings and praline pie)

Hôtel Dieu I International City of Gastronomy

Lyon the best destination in

France for a gastronomical

trip according to The Times

(2015)

LYON AND GREAT

SPORTSMANSHIP

39

New Parc Olympique

Lyonnais

CHAMONIX

1.5 hours from the nearest

Alpine ski slopes ALPE D’HUEZ

COURCHEVEL

70% OF URBAN TRANSPORT IS

ELECTRIC

A GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE CITY

4 metro lines, 4 tramway lines, 2

funicular lines

130 bus routes

Rhônexpress:

airport shuttle every 30 minutes

Vélo'v: 4000 city bikes and 348

stations

Auto'lib: car sharing service

21,000 spaces over 27 car

parks

Citiz: self-service car hire - 34

stations

Bluely: self-service electric car

hire

A Vaporetto with a hybrid

engine connects Saint-Paul

and Confluence via Bellecour

in just 30 minutes

Waste collection performed by

hybrid-electric-engine trucks

Numerous green-build urban

planning projects: Confluence,

etc.

A new lighting plan, to optimise

urban lighting.

LYON, A HUMANITARIAN CITY

WHO Lyon I Preparing countries to respond to epidemics, offices located in Lyon since

2001

Triangle Génération Humanitaire I Association of international solidarity created in1994

BioForce I Institution to train people in humanitarian professions

Handicap International I Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 for its participation in the

international campaign to eradicate antipersonnel mines

Henri Grouès better known as Abbé Pierre I Born in Lyon in 1912, died in Paris in 2007

I Founder of the Emmaüs movement in 1949

PROPERTY (PURCHASING)

PRICES (2015)

A REAL ESTATE MARKET ACCESSIBLE

Source: Notaires de France - PERVAL Non contractual document

2 760 €

3 475 €

2 200 €

3 300 €

2 930 € 3 650 €

3 685 €

3 600 €

3 560 €

2 590 €

2 800 €

2 710 €

2 040 €

3 580 €

3 680 €

4 190 € 3 980 €

2 590 €

2 980 €

€270,000 House (average sale price)

€3730 / sq. m New apartments (<5 ans)

€2750 / sq. m Older apartments (> 5 ans)

RHONE

€4450 / sq. m New apartments (< 5 ans)

€3280 / sq. m Older apartments (> 5 ans)

LYON

RENTING COSTS IN LYON

13,1 €

13,4 €

13,2 €

13,7 €

13,2 € 13,1 €

13 €

11,5 €

11,9 €

Source: Notaires de France - PERVAL Non contractual document

A REAL ESTATE MARKET ACCESSIBLE

Average renting costs

RHONE

13€/m² Average renting costs

LYON

9-13€/m²

THE METROPOLITAN

AREA

Métropole de Lyon

Rhône Department

PIPA: Plaine de l’Ain Industrial Park

Saint-Etienne Metropole

CAPI: Porte de l’Isère Urban Area

ViennAgglo: Vienne Urban Community

ADERLY, A PARTNER IN YOUR SUCCESS

AN AGENCY OF 40 PEOPLE AND A MISSION

THAT CAN BE DESCRIBED IN THREE TERMS:

Prospection

Promotion

Set-up

These services will be provided

according to the nature and scope of

your project and following an

evaluation by our advisors

2015 RESULTS

WHY?

LYON, A GREAT DESTINATION FOR

BRAZILIAN BUSINESS

Lyon is the ideal gateway to

the European and African

markets.

Brazil has the world’s 7th

largest economy: 30 of its

public sector companies are

among the world’s top 2000

companies, and are therefore

focused on the domestic

market.

Brazil must internationalize:

less than 400 Brazilian

companies are based abroad:

100 of them are in the United

States, 120 in Europe and 40

in France.

BRAZILIAN

COMPANIES IN LYON

SUPPORT STRUC-

TURES IN LYON

Specialised law firms

I Camilotti & Castellani

I FIDAL

Consulate General of Brazil

Inter-cluster relations

OnlyLyon ambassadors

network in Brazil

ILCP: Instituto de Língua e

Cultura Portuguesas

STUDIES

200 Brazilian

students come to

study at Lyon’s

prestigious higher

education

establishments

thanks to

exchange

programmes with:

INSA, EM Lyon

and Ecole

Centrale de Lyon

STRONG POINTS POINTS FAIBLES = opportunités en

France

World’s 6th largest economy

Growing labour force

Mineral and agricultural resources are

abundant and growing

Cutting edge technology : aeronautics,

chemistry, pharmacy, oil and gas engineering

Resistant to exogenous crises: trade surplus,

considerable reserves

Maintains macroeconomic balance

Lacking qualified labour force / deficient

education system

Infrastructures are incomplete (transport,

energy)

Lack of investment

High production costs (salaries, energy,

logistics, credit)

Elevated and ineffective public spending

Corruption profits from inequalities

BRASIL

LYON, A GREAT DESTINATION FOR

BRAZILIAN BUSINESS

TWINNING OF LYON AND CANTON SINCE 1988

CLOSE RELATIONS WITH CHINA

M. Gérard Collomb, Maire de Lyon

et M. Chen Jianhua, Maire de Canton

M.Xi Jinping, Président de Chine, s’est rendu au

Nouvel Institut Franco-Chinois de Lyon enmars 2014

I Bluestar

I Adisseo

I NHI

I Yingli Solar

I Renesola

I ET Solar

I Jushi Group

I Rotam

I Haier

I Avic (Lamberet)

CHINESE ORGANISATIONS IN LYON

I Midea

I Huawei France

I Wensli

I Demo

I Kerry logistic kerry

I Bank of China

I Fook tin – Arpège master k

I CIMC (Air marrel)

I Dong tai (PCI – Scemm)

I Inession

CHINESE COMPANIES IN LYON

ONLYLYON China Business Club

Chinese consulate

The new Franco-Chinese Institute

Franco-Chinese Family Association

The Chinese professional Union of Lyon

The Chinese Students Association

The Chinese Overseas Association

CLOSE RELATIONS WITH CHINA