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Innovation & Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Jalisco

Ministry of Innovation, Science & Technology

Mexico´s facts

Mexico will be the 8th economy in 2050

15ª. economia

RK Country 2015

2 China 10,982.83

1 USA 17,947.00

7 India 2,090.71

16 Indonesia 858.953

3 Japan 4,123.26

4 Germany 3,357.61

9 Brazil 1,772.59

15 Mexico 1,144.33

5 United Kingdom 2,849.35

6 France 2,421.56

RK Country 2050

1 China 105,916

2 USA 70,913

3 India 63,842

4 Indonesia 15,432

5 Japan 11,367

6 Germany 11,334

7 Brazil 10,334

8 Mexico 9,826

9 United Kingdom 9,812

10 France 9,671

Source: ProMéxico con información de FMI WEO abril 2016, Bloomberg y The Economist.

Mexico´s facts

China Chile

Mexico Brazil

Labor age population Index: 1990 = 100

Source: ProMéxico con información de Naciones Unidas,

Haver Analytics.

Mexico´s facts

3.80

4.44

4.83

5.18

5.73

5.85

6.02

- 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00

Brasil

China

Indonesia

Corea del Sur

India

Rusia

México

Gra

de

Qualified labor force

Human Resources Quality

According to IMD,Mexico offers alabor force with aquality higher thanother emergentcountries.

Source: IMD Competitiveness Yearbook, 2012

Mexico

RussiaIndia

South Korea

Indonesia

China

Brazil

Jalisco to be the most Innovative State inMexico and with the highestTechnological Development.

• Innovation is a vital player in the effective interactionbetween higher education institutions, private sector,public authorities and civil organizations.

Population: 8´022, 181.00 residentsPopulation Average Age: 26Capital City: GuadalajaraArea: 78, 599.16 km2

Coastline: 351 kmRegions: 12 Regions

Beliefs

This is Jalisco

This is Jalisco

More than 6,000 hotel rooms

Touristic Developments

Recreational & Commercial Areas

Cultural Activities

International Selection of Restaurants

Competitive Medical Services

Wide choice of housing

Diverse Entertainment

Tradeshow and Convention Centers

Corporate buildings & offices

16 Golf Clubs in Guadalajara Metro Area

Host of International events

This is Jalisco

48 industrial parks

3 technological parks

1 software parks

1 multimedia park

Automotive Industrial Park

Source: www.apiej.com & SEDECO

This is Jalisco

Training programs

State contribution for training programs for employees at technical and professional levels.

Infrastructure

State contributions for improvements in infrastructure (electricity, water supply, roads,etc).

Land

Sale, usage, exchange, or lease of government property at competitive prices.

State payroll tax of 2%

*100% discount for new companies established in the first year.

*50% of discount for the new jobs created during the second year and for companies in expansion process.

This is Jalisco

• Known as the “Mexican Silicon Valley”

• Jalisco has about 40% of Mexico´s technology industry, and represents about 55% of Jalisco´s exports.

• Main technology producer in the country

• Guadalajara is home to eight of the top 10 contract electronic manufactures and original equipment

• In 10 years our labor force will reach the highest value with 84.2 millions

• We have 31.4 millions young people between 15 and 29….Imagine!!!

This is Jalisco

• High end Manufacturing services (High-end computing, Telecom- Networking & Storage, Aerospace, Medical, defense.)

• R&D&I

• Product design (Engineering)

• Software design & Embedded Systems

• Microelectronics (IC design) High End Services (BPO, KPO)

• Multimedia, animation, visual effects, etc.

WHAT IS THE HIGH-TECH CLUSTER DOING TODAY?

This is Jalisco

Only in 2013-2015:More than 55 Companies decided to invest in Jalisco.

2013-2016New Investments 2013-2016

Expansion Investments

Your best business partner

Jalisco IT Ecosystem

Jalisco has about 30% of Mexico’s technology industry, and represents about 55% of Jalisco’s exports.

Tech industry concentration

• The ITC sector represents 1.7% * of Jalisco’s GDP

• Sector sales are worth $2.2 BUSD, 90% is exported**

• 25,000 Jobs in the ITC sector ***

• CAGR 2006-2012: 14%****

• Over 70 Certified Companies in world class standards CMMI/ MoProsoft.

* Source: COECYTJAL; Estimated Information; including manufacturing ITC, Electronic Design, among others sectors of High Tech Industries of Jalisco.

** Estimated

*** Does not include BPO services/ Manufacturing

**** Source: Secretariat of Economy, CAGR (2002-2012) value market.

IT Sector Jalisco Impact

4th Industrial Revolution

Linear growth (traditional)

Exponential growth (currently)

Exponential organization“In 10 years, is forecasted that 40% of actual Fortune 500 won´t exist.”

Richard Foster, Yale University

Average life of a Company listed in the S&P 500: In the 20’s = 67 years

Today = 15 years

We are aware !!!!

Source: Singularity University, Richard Foster, Yale University

“Any Company designed for success in the 20th century is

doomed to failure in the 21st “Davis Rose

Ministry Innovative Dynamic Flow Model

GENERAL COORDINATION

HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH & POSTGRADUATE

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

BUSINESS & SOCIAL INNOVATION

• Promoting the creation of

High Tech Companies

• Linking productive sectors

• Fostering social

entrepreneurship

• Smart cities

• Creative Industries

• Innovation in education,

cooperative with industry,

quality human capital.

• Regional economic and

social development hub.

• Linking productive sectors.

• Developing technology

through platforms

• Commercializing technology

through clustering

• Developing an intellectual

property culture

Strategic Technology Road Map

Agroindustry

Health &

Pharma

IT & Creative

Industries

Platform

Food for health

Functional food

Nutraceutical genomics

ITC for Agroindustry:

Technify Field

Food Safety

High Tech for Healthcare:

Medical devices & equipment

Use of ITC in Health

IoE

- Big Data- Digital Animation

- Cloud- Local industry

development -Gaming

- Organic food-Traditional State products- Diversify products from tropical fruits-Berries

Human Capital with Coverage, Quality and Relevance

- Oncology- Chronic-degenerative diseases - Regenerative medicine-Biopharma

2015-2017

Strategic Technology Road Map

SUSTAINABILITY

ROBOTICS

ARTIFICIAL

INTELLIGENCE GENETICS

Independent

Computing Synthetic

Biology

-Artificial Brain

-Hybrid neuro cortex,

information can be stored

in cloud through neuro

tagger

DNA Computing

Personalized medicine

Genomic intelligence

Aerospace Engineering: Advanced materials,

Software engineering

Aerospace

Medicine

IoENeuro Networks

Clean energy sources and efficiency in energy

and water distribution and consumption

.

Human Capital with Coverage, Quality and Relevance

2018-2025

Source- Ray Kurzweil, How to create a mind. Ma, Murata, Uchimoto & Isahara,Hybrid Neuro and Rule-Based Part of Speech Taggers

Strategic Projects

1. Coverage in

Higher Education

JALISCO´S DIGITAL STRATEGY

3. Innovation

Agenda &

Clusters

Human Capital

with Quality

Applied

Technology

Development

Technologic

Entrepreneurship

2. Encourage

Research &

Postgraduate

6. Programs of

entrepreneurship

5. Fostering

innovation culture

4. Intellectual

Property

A B C

Present-future of education in the world

Students like to control their future

60% of high school students are not engaged at school

What Young people need is access, inspiration and guidance, the higher education system is not prepared.

We live in a time of an unprecedented abundance of learning opportunities

20% of teens are dropping out of school

5.6 million 16-24 year olds are disconnected from both school and work

Fuente: Singularity University Summit

65% of kids will work on jobs that don´t exist.

DIGITAL

UNIVERSITY

XXI Century education

Elementary schoolTabletsIT classroomsCoding3D Printing

Junior High SchoolTabletsIT classroomsRobotics3D Printing

High SchoolFablabsEntrepreneurshipComputing ScienceBusiness

Higher educationProject based learningDigital ContentBusinessDesign

English

DIGITAL

UNIVERSITY

oStrategic investigation Lines:

oBiomedicine

oGenetics

oMolecular medicine

oHealth Science

oSustainability

oElectronic & Sensors

oAdvanced manufacturing

oAdvanced materials

oInformation Technology

6. Technology Hub

National Council of Science and Technology

2. Digital University

o Forming talent in strategic sector.o Foster regional economic development o Online based platform with digital content o Personalize, flexible, scalable.o Cooperative method between academy &

industry o Project based learning o Reverse classroom.o Advisors and coaches.o Specialized certifications o XXI Century labs .o Common areas for coworking, networking,

coffee shop, equipment, labs, conference rooms.

3. University-Industry Cooperative education

Flexible collaboration and dual education in the last

school years, based on market needs

Great investor magnet,

national &

international

UNIVERSITY ADVISOR

COMPANY COACH

PROJECT

Win-win

StudentsTeachersIndustry

DEFINE TIMELINE

SELECTION PROCESS

ECONOMIC SUPPORT

IDENTIFY LABOUR SKILLS

Quality Human Capital

JALISCO BILINGUAL

Internationalization

Social mobility

Academic mobility

Knowledge transfer

Technology transfer

Increase language human capital

More and better jobs

Increase competitively

English in JaliscoWith the creation of a State English Committee, we foster english education from elementary school to high school improving society´s level of english

Quality Human Capital

Jalisco´s node for global Mexican talent

• Develop an international cooperation ecosystem among Mexicans living off borders

• Foster from Higher education talent mobility for innovative educational models, entrepreneurship and scientific and technology development in Jalisco.

nodojalisco.mx

Make connections trough our

web page:

Digital University

Use of mobile devices

Data in the cloud

Adaptive learning technology

Open learning spaces

Learning analytics and integrated planning

Project-based learning

Characteristics

DIGITAL

UNIVERSITY

The 4th Industrial Revolution

Sensors & interconnection

3D value chainAdaptive

manufacturing

Internet of ThingsWeb of Things

- Precision agriculture.

- Applied biotechnology

- Health

- Functional food

-Gears

-Prosthetics

-Drones, monitoring

fields & robots,

monitoring cattle

-Smart cities

Virtual & Augmented reality

- Advanced materials

- In-house food-Look at products from

other places

- 360° vision

perspective

-Smart grids

- Autonomous vehicles

-Smart fields

-Intelligence Health

-Clean energies

-Artificial Intelligence

-Virtual and augmented reality

State Cluster Network

1. IJALTI

2. JALTEC

3. Forestry Cluster

4. Internet of Things Cluster

5. Healthcare Cluster

6. Fashion Cluster

7. Robotics Cluster

8. Innovation & Design Cluster

(DICEN)

9. Furniture Cluster

10. Agricultural Cluster

- Share point of views,

strategies, knowledge,

experiences, and good

practices.

- Identify, create, and

strengthen the ideas or

initiatives of businesses

groups in the State.

Objectives

Life Science Cluster

Life Science

HOSPITAL CIVIL

INDUSTRY

CIATEJ

OTHERS: UAG,

ITESM, Prívate

Hospital, SS

- Hospital Services

-Translational medicine center

& clinical research

-Labs

- Research- Pre clinical test

- New product

development

- Commercialization

- Product development

- Research

- Services

- Research

Personalized medicine

Ecosystem of Health Science

Communities Triggers

Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Technology

Fablab@schoolNetwork

First steps

First Fablab in a LatinamericanHigh school

+ 70 communities

LinkingMassive events

+50,000participants

Platform to link entrepreneurs, SMEs and investors

Innovation Culture

www.startuplinks.mx

Innovation Culture Strategy Objectives

• Create a high capacity ecosystem to generate high value public innovation and high impact companies.– Strengthen the entrepreneurship communities, innovation, and technology as the

foundation for innovation ecosystem.

– Inspire, form and help to the specialization of the entrepreneurs and innovators who emerge from the communities to create companies and high value innovation.

• SICyT´s role: Link all the actors of the ecosystem: communities, industry, academia and government

Jalisco - Startup State

for Latin America

Innovation Culture Strategy Objectives

Seed capital funds accelerations

AcceleratingSpecializing

Inspiring

Campus Party

Epicentro

FIL

FIC

Forming

Creation of Innovation communities

Fablabs Network

52,000 participants

7,200 participants

800 entrepreneurs

500 High value added companies with social

impact

Scientific entrepreneurship High impact social

innovation

Innovation as catalyst for

economic development

Ministry of Innovation, Science & Technology

Collaborative

projects

Energy Agency

Promote safety, efficiency and sustainability of Jalisco’s energy, throughtechnological innovation, economic promotion and exploitation ofrenewable potential, encouraging greenhouse gases reduction, thepopulation wellness and human resources specialization.

Mission:

1. Formulate and update the energetic policies and strategies of Jalisco.

2. Contribute with technical information in order to attract investment projects.

3. Facilitate links between agents of the energy sector.

4. Disseminate relevant information about Jalisco´s energy sector.

Functions:

Energy Agency

Energy

efficiency

Smart grids.

Renewal of physical

infrastructure.

Cogeneration.

Load balancing

using internet of

things. CO2 capture

Renewable energy

generationScaling and

prototype

through Energy

Agency

Solar.

Wind.

Geothermal.

Biomass.

Hydropower.

Internet of things.

Smart cities.

Autonomous vehicles.

Clean technologies.

Digital Creative City

IT IS A TRANSVERSAL PUBLIC POLICY PROJECT WITH THE OBJECTIVE OF DEVELOPING A

POLE OF GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS WITHIN THE PROTOTYPE OF A SMART CITY

▪ CCD is a global node of interactive audiovisual production. A production center for global and Hispanic markets.

▪ It presents a model of economic, environmental and urban growth for the future.

▪ It counts with global enterprises in the areas of software, cinema, multimedia, video games, new public spaces and urban development.

▪ We position CCD as a Smart City because it utilizes technology to transform the lifestyle of this zone positively by intervening in the following themes:

▪ Economy, mobility, environment, government and people.

▪ Creating an intelligent lifestyle and thus providing a sustainable social and economic space, that is also innovative and productive.

Ciudad Creativa Digital (CCD) is a collective effort from the Federal,

the State, and the Municipal Government, with the support of

the private initiative.

…..placed within the prototype of a Smart City.

CCD represents a global node of digital production...

Digital Creative City

01

03 04

05

02Meeting rooms and training

It is fundamental to count with optimum spaces for events, conferences, workshops, and meetings with Start Ups and enterprises.

Data Center

A center with the capacity to store and process data, as well as supply electricity and bandwidth.

Soft Landing

A space adjusted with high-tech equipment and facilities to host projects and international companies.

Script

Workshops on script writing, storytelling, formats, production folders, co-production, and distribution.HUB MINERVA 1.0

INNOVATIVE,

TALENTED &

COMPETITIVE

Ministry of Innovation, Science & Technology

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