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Assolombarda is…
…. the largest local entrepreneurial Association in Italy, representing 5,750
companies located in the area of Milan, Lodi and Monza Brianza, employing
approximately 320,000 workers locally and several hundred thousands in the
whole country.
…. the most important association within the Confindustria system.
Confindustria is the national entrepreneurial federation.
Firms of all dimensions and belonging to all industrial sectors, producing
services, goods or both are eligible to become members of Assolombarda.
Assolombarda membership is voluntary.
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1. Italy: perception and reality
Italy and Lombardy: perception and reality
Manufacturing trade surplus - 2014 (US billion dollar)
Manufacturing production - 2014
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on WTO data
Italian manufacturing sector in global rankings
1,023
419
219 190135
China Germany Korea Japan ItalyIT IN BR KR DE JP US CN
8° world
place
3
Italy and Lombardy: perception and reality
Italian manufacturing export performance 2000-2014 (billions of euro)
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Istat data
4
253 264 260 253272 286
317348 351
277
323360 374 374 383 397
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Export
record level
2. Lombardy’s and Milan’s business structure
Lombardy’s and Milan’s business structure
Gross Domestic Product %
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Istat and Eurostat data
Value Added per capita (euros)
The first Italian Region: in 2014, 22% of the Italian GDP
Lombardy Italy Share
Area
(square Km)
23,864 302,073 7.9%
Population
(1/1/2015)
10,002,615 60,795,612 16.5%
Workforce
(thousand, 2014)
4,615 25,515 18.1%
GDP (nominal,
millions euro, 2014)
350,025 1,613,859 21.7%
Value Added
per capita (2014)
31,343 23,840 -
Enterprises
(2013)
805,727 4,390,513 18.4%
R&D expenditure
(millions euro, 2013)
4,541 20,983 21.6%
Import
(millions euro, 2014)
110,387 356,939 30.9%
Export
(millions euro, 2014)
109,546 398,870 27.5%
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Lombardy’s and Milan’s business structure
Workers in Lombardy by business sector - 2013 Gross value added at basic prices by region(Industry, except construction, billions of euro) - 2012
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Istat and Eurostat data
Lombardy vs others: the first Region in terms of manufacturing gross value added
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Manufacturing26.4%
Information and communication
4.0%
Real estate activities
1.9%
Professional, scientific and technical
activities7.7%
Financial and insurance activities
3.2%Trade19.6%
Other37.1%
Lombardy’s and Milan’s business structure
Milan as prime location for multinationals operating in Italy: almost 3,100
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Milan Chamber of Commerce data
Almost 3,100 foreign multinational enterprises are located in Milan (33% of those active in Italy)
with 277,000 employees and 168 billion € turnover
8
Lombardy’s and Milan’s business structure
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Milan Chamber of Commerce data
9
250 European medium-sized enterprises are located in Milan, 1,000 are located in Lombardy
In Milan 7%
and in Lombardy 31%
of the 3,000
medium-sized enterprisesactive in Italy
Lombardy’s and Milan’s business structure
123 large enterprises in Milan
Number of enterprises with turnover >1Bln €
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on BCG data
10
Lombardy’s and Milan’s business structure
Over 12,000 knowledge-intensive startups born in Lombardy (2007-2013)
12,121 knowledge-intensive startups - out of 52,675 located in Italy - were born in Lombardy (2007-2013)
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza and Politecnico of Milano data
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28.2% 31.2%38.0% 41.6%
24.1%
26.6% 25.6% 14.9%19.5%
22.7%
25.5% 25.9% 32.3% 13.5%
23.9%
9.5% 7.2% 7.2%
5.7% 14.7%
7.0% 7.5% 6.9%18.4% 12.0%
3.2% 2.7% 0.7% 1.2% 2.6%
Baden-Württemberg Bayern Rhône-Alpes Cataluña Lombardy
Science-basedindustry
Arts, culture andcreative activities
Machinery and specialtools
Engineering &architectural servicesand R&DSoftware
Advisory services
Lombardy’s and Milan’s business structure
Export: Lombardy vs other European Regions
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Istat, Destatis, Idescat, Douanes et droits indirects data
12
Export 2008-2015 (billions euro)
10
4
14
9
15
4
47 51
82
123
122
36 41
94
15
3
14
4
43 49
10
4
17
2
16
0
48 55
10
8
17
5
16
5
48 5
9
10
8
17
3
16
6
46 5
9
11
0
18
1
16
9
46 6
0
11
1
19
5
17
9
49 6
4
Lombardia Baden-W. Bayern Rhône-Alpes Cataluña
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Lombardy’s and Milan’s business structure
Openness to international trade: even better than in German Länder …
Manufacturing exporting firms (% of firms, 2013)
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Survey Data
47.3% 45.7%
52.7%
68.7%63.2%
40.7% 38.8%41.5%
50.5%46.8%
Baden-Württemberg Bayern Rhône-Alpes Cataluña Lombardy
extr
a-U
E
ex
tra
-UE
ex
tra
-UE
ex
tra
-UE
ex
tra
-UE
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3. Lombardy’s and Milan’s strengths
Lombardy’s and Milan’s strengths
Enterprises’ R&D investments in Lombardy: not too far from German Länder
R&D activity in manufacturing(% of firms, 2011-2013)
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Survey data
15
40.2% 39.2%
53.7%
28.4%
39.3%
Baden-Württemberg Bayern Rhône-Alpes Cataluña Lombardy
Lombardy’s and Milan’s strengths
Innovation: the role of Lombardy in Italy
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Istat data, Politecnico of Milano, CRIOS Bocconi
16%population
28% high-impact scientific publications
27% knowledge-
intensive high-growthstartups
30%patents
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Lombardy’s and Milan’s strengths
Strong presence of public and private high quality research centers
Some examples:
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on CNR data
13 Universities
12 CNR (National Research
Council) Institutes and 25 territorial
sections of CNR Institutes
3 sections of Italian National Institute for Nuclear
Physics and one European Joint Research Center
18 Institutes for Treatment and Research
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www.clusteragrofoodlombardia.eu
www.chimicaverdelombardia.it
www.aerospacelombardia.itwww.energycluster.it
www.afil.it
www.clusterlombardomobilita.it
www.clustertav.lombardia.it www.clusterscclombardia.it
STRATEGIC PROJECT:
«CLUSTER»
monitoring of the
technological regional
clusters by Confindustria
Lombardia’s system and its
its Local Associations
AEROSPACE ENERGY&CLEANTECH AGROOFOOD
SMART CITIES
GREEN CHEMISTRY
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGIES FOR
LIVING ENVIRONMENTS
LIFE SCIENCE
www.lombardialifesciences.it
MOBILITY
9 Technological Clusters in Lombardy
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Lombardy’s and Milan’s strengths
Lombardy drives Italian creativity
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Symbola data (2014)
19% of italian cultural enterprises
26% of italian cultural enterprises value added
300,000 jobs originating from cultural activities
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Lombardy’s and Milan’s strengths
Unemployment rate Activity rate
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on Istat and Eurostat data
Labour market: much better than Italy
11.5
9.69.1
5.0
7.7
11.2
8.2
5.34.1
12.7
7.77.7
2014201320122011201020092008200720062005
Euro Area Germany Lombardy Italy
72.371.3
69.9
77.776.3
73.8
70.769.468.4
63.9
62.362.5
2014201320122011201020092008200720062005
Euro Area Germany Lombardy Italy
20
Lombardy’s and Milan’s strengths
A knowledge hub
Why are Lombardy and Milan a knowledge hub?
Because here you find:
• a multi-sectorial economic system, with a core manufacturing sector
integrated with a highly developed service sector (especially in Milan);
• a virtuos network of small and medium enterprises well integrated with
large enterprises and multinational companies;
• the concentration of 13 long-standing and prestigious universities,
strictly connected with the entrepreneurial system;
• a strong specialization in knowledge-intensive sectors and the availability of
high-skilled human capital.
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Lombardy’s and Milan’s strengths
«Milan S.T.E.A.M. city»
Investing in «Milan S.T.E.A.M. city» means to add about 17-24 billion € of value added to 2025
Source: Tableau de Bord Assolombarda Confindustria Milano Monza e Brianza on BCG data
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www.assolombarda.itwww.farvolaremilano.itwww.assolombardanews.it
@assolombardaAssolombardacompany/assolombardaAssolombardaTV@assolombarda
Valeria Negri