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Page 1: Presentazione Sistema Lazio

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The Lazio Region: Institutions, Infrastructures and Economic Figures

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The region of Lazio is strategically located in the very heart of the Mediterranean trading corridor

ITALY

LAZIO

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Lazio is one of the twenty Italian Regions established by the Constitution in 1948A region with Ordinary Status and concurrent legislative powers. In some cases, executive powers

The Region of Lazio is governed by:

• a Regional Council

• a Regional Executive Committee

• the President of the Regional Executive Commitee

The Institutions

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Main Regional Competences

• Health care

• Education

• Scientific and technological Research

• Innovation for manufacturing activities

• Valorization of cultural heritage and environment

• Territorial governance, ports and airports

• Transport and navigation networks

• Civil protection

• Protection and security on workplaces

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The Lazio Region and Roma Capitale

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Thanks to a recent law, the Administration of the City of Rome enjoys a special status within the Lazio region.

The so-called Roma Capitale and the Lazio Region will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the main aim of:

• Contributing to the economic, social and cultural territorial growth through an integrated national and international development policy

• Fostering the collaboration for the management of the European Structural Funds (2014 – 2020)

The Memorandum includes the creation of CREA (Municipality of Rome, Lazio Region, Europa Assieme), a coordination unit for the implementation of the Regional and the European policies.

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5 Administrative Districts: Rome, Latina, Frosinone, Viterbo, Rieti

Resident Population: 5.5 millions

• Roma - 4.013.057• Latina - 528.663• Frosinone - 491.548• Viterbo - 305.091• Rieti -154.949

Total surface: 17.207 Kmq

280 Km of Tirrenic coast

The Territory

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Logistics and Mobility - Harbours

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FiumicinoFiumicino

CivitavecchiaCivitavecchia

RomaRoma

AnzioAnzio

TerracinaTerracinaGaetaGaeta

FormiaFormia

Civitavecchia: • 2.410 0000 passengers (2013)• 49.600 cargo handling (2013)

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Logistics and Mobility - Railways

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Main Lines

Ancillary Lines

High Speed Highway

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Logistics and Mobility - Airports

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2 International Airports•Roma Fiumicino : 36.166.345 passengers (2013) •Roma Ciampino: 4.749.251 passengers (2013)

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Logistics and Mobility - Links to Europe and the Mediterranean

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Up to 2 hours flight

From 2 to 3 hours flight

Over 3 hours flight

Moscow

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Lazio Economic Figures

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Its strength is based on:

• knowledge and innovation,

• relationship between businesses and universities,

• professionalism of its workforce and entrepreneurial skills,

• well-supplied logistic system.

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Lazio ranks:

• Second in Italy for contribution to the national GDP• Third for population• Eighth in terms of overall surface area

and more......• the highest concentration of:

• public and private Universities• public and private and Research Centres

• 745 multinationals based in Lazio, 25% focused on manufacture industries, in particular Chemical Pharmaceutical (6,7% ) and Electronic (6,5%).

Lazio Economic Figures

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Lazio Economic Figures

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Universities:

State Universities • Sapienza Università di Roma • Università degli Studi di Roma 3• Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata• Università della Tuscia • Università degli Studi di Cassino• Università degli Studi del “Foro Italico”

Private Universities • Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore• Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali LUISS Guido Carli• Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma • Libera Università S. Maria Assunta LUMSA • Libera Università S. Pio V, John Cabot University – Roma • Università Europea di Roma

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Universities and Research &Technology Centers

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Public Research Centres :

•CNR – National Research Center•ENEA – Energy Institute•National Institute for Nuclear Physics•The National Health Institute

Private Research Centres:

•EBRI - European Brain Research Institute)•IRBM - Molecular Biology Research Institute by Piero Angeletti•ENITECNOLOGIE •CNRB – National Center for Biological Resources•MENARINI•SIGMA TAU•IFS - Serono Pharmaceutical•ACRAF - Angelini Francesco United Chemical•RADIM •Tecnobiomedical Laboratories

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Universities and Research & Technology Centers

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Science and Technology Parks:

•Tiburtino Technopole (High-Tech production and Industrial activities)•Castel Romano Technopole (research and technology transfer, focus on Biotechnologies and environment)

•Rome’s San Raffaele Biomedical Scientific Park

•CSM – Materials Development Centre

•ANPA – National Environment Protection Agency

•Techno Tiberis Consortium

•Northern Lazio Scientific and Technology Park

•Southern Lazio Scientific and Technology Park - PALMER

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Universities and Research & Technology Centers

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Clusters and main Supply Chains

• Aerospace• Audiovisual and media industry• Automotive• Biotechnology & Electromedicals • Cultural Industry and Tourism• Electronic and ICT • Fashion • Food industry • Furniture and Design• Maritime Economy

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Main Exporting Industries (2012)

• Chemical Pharmaceutical (35%)

• Transportation (10%)

• Electronic (9%)

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Clusters and main Supply Chains

Aerospace• market sector leader in Italy• over 30,000 employees • 694 million € exports 2012• DTA – The Aerospace Technology District, the first Italian Aerospace District, Italy’s first aerospace district

Lazio Key Capabilities:

Avionics and mission system / Space Technologies / Electronic and electromedical components / Aicraft systems and parts / Ground support system

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Audiovisual & Media Industry over 2,900 companies (22% of the national total)

• over 89,000 employees (60% of national total)

Production:Multimedia products, movies and television programs

Traditional and digital animation

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Clusters and main Supply Chains

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Automotive

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• 3,500 companies

• 22,000 employees

The production chain is concentrated in the area of Cassino where are the automotive plants of FIAT

Clusters and main Supply Chains

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Biotechnology & Electromedicals

• second largest pole in Italy• third largest pole in Europe• over 20,000 employees • over 600 companies, including the world’s major multinationals• DTB – The Lazio Bioscience Technology District, for the promotion of

technical and scientific collaboration between industry and research

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Clusters and main Supply Chains

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Cultural Industry and Tourism

•Lazio is one of the most important destination for international/national tourism

•DTC – The Lazio Cultural Heritage Technology District increase dialogue and synergies between the academic and entrepreneurial sectors

•One of the largest archeological site, with 400 museums, art galleries

•20 million of national and foreign tourists in 2012

•According to UNESCO, Italy hosts more than 50% of world historic and artistic heritage a great part of it is located in Lazio

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Clusters and main Supply Chains

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Electronic and ICT

• 22,000 companies

• 200,000 employees

There is a long-standing tradition of such companies in the so-called Tiburtina Valley, where the specialized production of the electronic and IT services industries play a major economic role.

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Clusters and main Supply Chains

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Fashion

• 2,000 companies

• 7,300 employees

Textile-clothing industry and fashion industrial design play a major role above all thanks to its high quality products and traditions. Rome is one of the capitals of haute couture, and indeed some of the most world-renowned fashion houses are based in the Eternal city.

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Clusters and main Supply Chains

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Food Industry

•3,400 companies

•19,000 employees

•561 million € exports 2012

Most of the production is concentrated in Lazio south east area.

The presence of major logistic hubs such as Rome’s Agroindustrial Center (CAR), Fondi’s fruit and vegetables market (MOF) and Latina’s fruit and vegetables market (MOF) make Lazio one of the leading regions in terms of marketing of agricultural products.

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Clusters and main Supply Chains

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Furniture and Design

• 4,500 companies

• 15,000 employees

• 359 million € exports 2012

Main productions:Stone and marbles / Ceramics / Furniture and accessories.

Design is considered one of Lazio production sectors of excellence.

The culture of Lazio design is centred on the relation among beauty, tradition, innovation and new technologies expressed in Fashion, Jewellery, Interior design, Fancy Objects and also in Food.

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Clusters and main Supply Chains

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Maritime Economy

• 2,200 companies

• 14,000 employees

The Nautical system is specialized in manufacturing small, medium and big-sized boats, luxury yachts, planning and production of accessories, production of navigation devices and maintenance of all-sized boats.

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Clusters and main Supply Chains

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Sviluppo Lazio S.p.A.

Via V. Bellini, 22 – 00198 Roma

Tel. +39 06 84568.1

[email protected]

www.sviluppo.lazio.it

www.regione.lazio.it

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