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ESS MAX IV in Southern Sweden - TITA

The MAX IV and ESS research facilities will focus the eyes of the world on the Öresund Region. The two facilities will be ready in 2015 and 2019 respectively and will be used for advanced materials research, a science from which the whole world will benefit. Equally interesting is the impact the establishments will have on Skåne, the Öresund Region and Sweden in general with respect to growth, jobs and business start-ups.

A preliminary study based on various regional development scenarios was completed in a previous project resulting in the report ‘ESS in Lund - its effects on regional development’. Based on the findings of this report a new project has been initiated: ESS MAX IV in Southern Sweden – Growth, Innovation, Accessibil-ity and Attractiveness, commonly referred to by the Swedish acronym TITA.

ILLUSTRA

TION: INGRID HENELL

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The purpose of the project is to use the establishment of the research facilities to stimulate growth, strengthen the innova-tion structure, and promote accessibility and attractiveness in the region.

A joint regional initiative

The project is managed by Region Skåne in cooperation with all the municipalities of Skåne, Lund University, Invest in Skåne, ESS AB, Malmö University, the County Administrative Board of Skåne, Kristianstad University, Region Blekinge, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Blekinge Institute of Technology and co-financed by the EU through the European Regional Development Fund. The project was launched in January 2010 and will be com-pleted in December 2012. ESS MAX IV in Southern Sweden – TITA has a budget of approximately EUR 5.3 million.

In order to achieve growth and employment opportunities as a result of the establishment of the research facilities, all stake-holders in the region must work together to create the right con-ditions. This is done through nine sub-projects:

RELOCATION SUPPORT

ESS and MAX IV will attract many international companies and researchers in the coming years. This sub-project will work to facilitate the establishment of companies and the assimilation of their employees and, where applicable, employees’ families into the region.

Sub-project manager: Susanne Mattsson, Invest in Skåne +46-40-675 34 88

MARKETING

For the region to fully benefit from the establishment of the research facilities, the region must be marketed internationally to potential suppliers, large corporations and institutions. The sub-project will be responsible for the dissemination of information to target audiences with respect to information about the facilities, the region and business establishment opportunities.

Sub-project manager: Susanne Mattsson, Invest in Skåne +46-40-675 34 88

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MEETING POINT - LUND NE

The site of ESS and MAX IV and their immediate surroundings will attract many visitors from all over the world. The purpose of this sub-project is to identify opportunities and success factors that will help create and design the physical environment for innova-tion and creative venues in the district of Lund North East. Sub-project manager: Eva Dalman, City of Lund +46-46-35 58 39

FORESIGHT

The vision ‘Society for Science – Science for Society’ has been presented in the report ‘The ESS in Lund – its effects on regional development’. The vision describes how growth and develop-ment can be achieved through collaboration. The purpose of this sub-project is to ensure that the vision is developed and rooted through a foresight process.

Sub-project manager: Håkan Jönsson, Lund University +46-733-60 35 21

ESS AND MAX IV AS AN INNOVATION CATALYST FOR TRADE AND INDUSTRY

The potential of the facilities should be exploited by the busi-nesses, academia and people of Skåne to ensure that it gener-ates innovative power for the whole region. The purpose of this sub-project is to create new ‘meeting places’ and optimise existing ones; it is characterised by internationalisation, innova-tion and a holistic approach.

Sub-project manager: Magnus Jörgel, Region Skåne +46-706-67 62 08

ESS AND MAX IV, A GROWTH FACTOR FOR LOCAL AND REGIONAL BUSINESSES

It is difficult to predict how trade and industry will benefit from the development opportunities that the new facilities will offer. This sub-project is designed to facilitate and promote collabora-tion between municipalities, businesses and trade and industry players and make relevant information available to the region’s business community.

Sub-project manager: Maria Grynge, Region Skåne +46-40-675 34 82 4

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URBAN PLANNING AND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE

Having good access to and around the facilities will make the region attractive to both business and workforce. Sub-project analyses will look at future needs regarding urban planning and the need for infrastructure measures. The sub-project will also focus on interaction and accessibility with respect to jobs, hous-ing, services, etc.

Sub-project manager: Marie Sand, Region Skåne +46-40-675 32 68

LAND AVAILABILITY REGISTER

The establishment of the research facilities can result in an increased demand for land in the region. This sub-project will establish a land registry over available land for dwellings and businesses; this will help companies select the best available geographic locations for their needs.

Sub-project manager: Kenneth Olofsson, Invest in Skåne +46-40-675 34 63

PILOT STUDY FOR COMPETENCE SUPPLY NEEDS

Big demands will be made on the surrounding community in terms of skills necessary for building and operating the ESS and MAX IV facilities and to utilize potential innovations as they occur in the surrounding society. The sub-project will complete a fea-sibility study and design a strategy that will answer questions about long-term competence development and supply.

Sub-project manager: Anders Axelsson, Region Skåne +46-40-675 34 09

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The ESS and MAX IV research facilities give

us the opportunity to build a world-leading

European centre for materials science and

life sciences.

European Spallation Source (ESS)

The European Spallation Source (ESS) will be a multi-disciplinary research centre based on the world’s most powerful neutron source. Researchers will be able to study a variety of materials, including plastics, proteins, motors and molecules, fossils and fuel cells, and thereby understand how they are structured and work. ESS will provide leading international researchers with new research opportunities in many areas including new materials, biotechnology, medicine, engineering, physics, energy and envi-ronmental technology. The ESS project currently has 16 partner countries (February 2011); together they will build, own and operate this world-leading research facility. The project is man-aged by the company ESS AB, owned jointly by the Swedish and Danish governments. Planning, pre-construction and technical design have been under way since the decision to build the facil-ity in Lund was taken in May 2009. Other work includes obtaining the necessary permits, recruiting key staff, and establishing the international ESS organization. The work is undertaken in col-laboration with a large number of Swedish and foreign universi-ties and laboratories. Construction is expected to begin in 2013, and the first neutrons are expected to be produced in 2019. For more information about ESS visit www.ess-scandinavia.eu

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MAX IV

The MAX IV Laboratory is a national laboratory located in Lund. The facility supports three research areas: accelerator physics, research using synchrotron radiation and nuclear physics using high-energy electrons. The MAX IV Laboratory, which has been operating since the mid-1980s, has been responsible for a num-ber of advances in various fields of research including environ-mental science, life science and nanotechnology. The new MAX IV will be one of the most advanced synchrotron facilities in the world and offer the research community a new and very power-ful tool. Experiments will be faster thereby giving more research-ers access to laboratory time. The MAX IV project was funded in April 2009 and the construction work at the site started Novem-ber 22, 2010. Major breakthroughs are expected and we will see advances in materials science, biology, medicine and many other fields of research.

For more information on the MAX IV Laboratory visit www.maxlab.lu.se

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www.essmax4tita.se

Project director: Jerker Bjurnemark, Region Skåne, +46-44-309 33 44 [email protected]

Project manager: Therése Nilsson, Region Skåne, +46-40-675 32 34 [email protected]

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