Maritime Cluster Northern Germany

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Maritime Cluster Northern Germany

Agenda (1) Cluster Policy in Hamburg (2) Maritime Cluster Northern Germany (3) Maritime Sector (4) Summary

Cluster Policy in Hamburg Cluster Policy is an integral part of Hamburg s innovation and technology strategy Hamburg@Work (launched in 1997) was one of Germany s first cluster initiatives Hamburg supports now eight successfull cluster initiatives Media & IT Creative Sector Life Sciences Healthcare Aviation Renewable Energies Logistics Maritime Industry

Maritime Cluster Northern Germany Maritime industry network within the federal states of Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein Launched in 2011 Goal: empowering inter-state growth of a key industry Role as a moderator at the interfaces between the various maritime stakeholders including industry, academia and government More than 140 members

Maritime Cluster Northern Germany Objectives: Strengthening the position of Northern Germany as a maritime location nationally and internationally Strengthening the competitive position of maritime companies Promoting technology transfer between science and companies Generating innovative projects Cooperating with other Clusters Enhancing the visibility of the local maritime competence

Maritime Cluster Northern Germany Activities: Visiting our companies Identifiying of innovative themes Planning and conducting themed workshops and working groups Supporting cooperation and implementing innovative ideas Providing information, communication and networking Providing market support for companies Participating on national and international trade fairs Public relations

Maritime Sector Main areas of focus: Shipbuilding Suppliers Ocean engineering (including offshore technology) Maritime services Maritime science & research Shipping Port industry Source: Nord/LB (2009): Maritime Industrie in der Metropolregion Hamburg, Hannover

Shipbuilding In April 2011 the successfull era of container shipbuilding in Germany ended Focus on individual high class special purpose vessels Actual order book is dominated by passenger vessels, ferries and yachts Examples:

Suppliers Ship suppliers in Germany developed very well, although the local shipbuilding declined Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein play an important role in the supplier sector Safety and energy efficiency are the dominant challenges for the future Examples:

Ocean Engineering In 2011 ocean engineering became an important national task, when the federal government published the NMMT (National Masterplan Maritime Technologies) Driven through the growing demand for energy and raw materials Main areas: Offshore Oil & Gas, Offshore Wind, Underwater Technology, Coastal Engineering, Ice and Polar Technology, Deep Sea Mining and many more Examples:

Maritime Services Not as visible as the other secors, but mandatory for the effective operation of the maritime industry Sector is highly heterogeneous Growing internationalisation and becoming more knowledge-based Examples:

Maritime Science and Research Plays an important role in respect of the competitiveness and the recruiting Hamburg has gained an international reputation as a centre for maritime science, research and applied research Knowledge transfer through many projects between science and industry Examples:

Shipping Germany has the third largest merchant fleet in the world Largest container fleet in the world Hamburg s shipowners have a long tradition Market ist in economically challenging times Cooperation and joint ventures between smaller shipping companies Examples:

Port Industry Hamburg is the second largest port in Europe After the worldwide crisis in 2008 the port of Hamburg is again on a growth course Most important rail port in Europe Technologically challenges: LNG and Onshore-Power- Supply Examples:

Summary Maritime Speaking: Northern Germany has a unique position In spite of globalisation an efficient local maritime network is essential Good example: Offshore Wind

Thank you for your attention!