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Showing posts with label Val de marne. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Regions. Val-de-Marne, a place of excellence for imaging and healthcare technologies

With a surface area of 234 km2, Val-de-Marne is one of France’s smallest regional departments, yet in terms of population it ranks 10th in the country. Its proximity to Orly, France’s second airport, the Ports of Paris and the Rungis International Market makes the region both attractive and dynamic. It currently has 200,000 m2 of office space, with another 340,000 m2 planned over the next five years, and its high-quality transport infrastructure includes five RER lines, three metro lines and the A86 motorway link between the A6 and A4.


Its economic sectors

Imaging:
This sector, which has grown up around the INA (French National Audiovisual Institute), Société Française de Production and French National Geographic Institute, represents an area of future growth. Val-de-Marne is also home to some of the biggest names in the industrial world, such as Kodak, Nikon and Olympus, as well as Le Monde’s printing facility and XD Production. The department boasts Europe’s largest imaging and sound training centre, INA Formation, as well as schools of graphic design (École européenne supérieure d’animation and the national training and applications institute) and engineering (École française d’Électronique et d’informatique - French school of electronics and computer science).

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Healthcare:
Val-de-Marne is home to five university hospitals, two faculties of medicine (Paris XI and Paris XII), the Institute of Bioscience, the Paris Institute of Biotechnology and the Institute of Higher Education in Biomedical Science. Major international corporations have chosen Val-de-Marne as a location, including Sanofi-Aventis, Essilor, L'Oréal, Setpodont and Boiron Menarini.
In numbers, Val-de-Marne has 33 biomedical companies, 23 pharmaceutical companies, 10 clinical trial companies, 2,000 researchers, 74 government research laboratories, and 30 technology platforms.

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Food industry:
One of the department’s largest business platforms is Rungis International Market, a critical component of the food distribution industry that groups together more than 1,300 businesses (wholesalers, brokers, producers/sellers, import/export companies, service providers and accessory suppliers). Val-de-Marne is also home to major groups such as Danone, Lavazza and Nestlé Waters.

Eco-technologies:
Val-de-Marne is where the educational and research cluster based at Paris XII University conducts its research on air, water, soil and thermal power.

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© CNRS Thiais

For more info, visit Agence Economique du Val-de-Marne

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Friday, November 27, 2009

Business. Orly International, a unique concept in France


Orly International is a unique concept in France.
Located in the middle of Orly Airport, this hosting centre, which opened in December 2006, is a joint initiative of Paris Airports, the General Councils of Essonne and Val-de-Marne, and Paris Region.

At the heart of the French market, at the crossroads of economic activity, Orly International brings together efficiency and flexibility, offering international and local businesses an operational work base that responds perfectly to current and future customer needs:

- ready-to-use business areas,
- a team of experts to assist you,
- dynamic support services,
- support from major players in economic development,
- a burgeoning network of businesses,
- direct connections to Paris,
- the services of a major international airport.


Orly International offers businesses a fully equipped office, meeting rooms, telephone answering service and personal assistance for €1,500 per month.


Visit the Orly International website

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Monday, January 19, 2009

Val-de-Marne / Essonne: work begins on Cœur d'Orly

Work has just begun on the Cœur d'Orly business district near Orly Airport, with the demolition of a disused building and a car park. Building work is scheduled to start late 2009. Cœur d'Orly will eventually comprise three office blocks and one mixed block of shops and businesses, a conference centre, a 4-star hotel and a combined shopping, services and leisure centre. The site will be developed in three phases. The first will involve the construction of 70,000 sqm of offices and 3,500 sqm of shops and services at ground floor level. Phase two concerns 40,000 sqm of offices and a 30,000-sqm shopping, services and leisure facility. This phase is scheduled for completion in 2012-2013. An international conference centre is also planned. Work on Cœur d'Orly will be completed by 2011. The business district will be served by existing transport services (RER, Orly VAL) as well as by future facilities such as the Villejuif-Juvisy light rail link.When the project is completed, 10,000 people will work in this new business district in south Paris.

Photos crédits : © ADP - Aéroport d'Orly.