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2. What is Clean Technology?
1. What Is Clean Tech? What Is the NZ Wide Opportunity?
3. Why Invest in Clean Technology Park?
1. Advanced Manufacturing in
NZ Strongest Forex Earnings,
Larger than Dairy – High
Value per Weight
2. High Value Job Creation
$/ FTE higher than food
manufacturing
3. R&D Attracts & Upskills
Knowledge Inputs and
Outputs, Builds Diversity
4. Leverages Kapiti Lifestyle
Sir Paul Callaghan Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhCAyIllnXY
6. Why Ōtaki?
1. Long- term support of Kapiti Coast District Council and Ōtaki Community
2. Energise Ōtaki – providing a local domestic scale ‘safe’ test-bed for clean
technologies
3. Existing regional waste processing businesses
4. 1hr access to Wgtn and PN, CRIs and Universities, Weltec joining Park
5. Direct Auckland + onward international flights- Kapiti Landing $5m upgrade
6. New ‘high value low cost’ industrial park with fit for purpose growth
opportunities inc Stage 2 plan with RE technologies
7. UFB provision with 1gbps local loop to encourage technology and data
connectivity
8. District and region-wide networks through Centre of Excellence linkages...
7. CTC To Date
• Nov 2010 opened - 6 businesses, KCDC and
Weltec
• Nov 2011 14 businesses, Weltec onsite
• Opportunity to support Stage 2 growth by
appropriately investing in a unique
Clean Technology Park
8. Current CTC Offering
Grow Wellington Role:
• Established and Setup CTC w KCDC
• Now Providing Business Growth Services &
Physical Space for Startups
• Connects to Regional CoE Programme:
Marine, Clean Transport, R&D Pipeline.
9. CTCNZ Membership Benefits
1. Rapidly connect to local and global clean technology networks.
2. Create mutually beneficial relationships with technology
developers, leading to new innovation and integration
opportunities, including technology niches.
3. Develop new technology funding and deployment opportunities in close
partnership with local Council and Energise Otaki concepts, using planned
energy test houses.
4. 100 mbps UFB + teleconferencing capability
5. Receive bespoke Business Growth Support & Action Planning
6. Tech NZ Funding and Activate + Discounted Support Services
7. Showcase company on the CTCNZ Website, receiving traffic from landing
page. http://www.cleantechnz.co.nz
All this for $250 p/month (half) or $500p/month (full desk).
11. Clean Technology Park Vision
• Goal
– Accelerating growth, delivering Vision.
– Creating 350 + new ‘clean economy’ jobs and
upgrading the districts’ education and building sectors
• Provision of:
– Bespoke Clean Tech Services & Support
– Commercial Building Services + Technology
– Technology Test Project Assessment + Support
• By Creating Appropriate Structure + Governance
12. Integrated Offering
• Start up Services
CTCP • R & D Units
• Business Growth • Scale Up Services • Manufacturing
• Desk Space • Office Space • Back end Support
• Technology
Testing & Rollout
CTC Exporting
13. New Trust Concept
Full Clean Tech Commercialisation Services Local Tertiary Education Skill Development
Strong Commercial Governance Local Suppliers and Technology Developers
Best of Breed Technology Advisory Services Regional Technology Rollouts
Innovation Fund Established Cement National & International Linkages
Clean Tech Park:
New Structure +
Governance Body
Stage 2 Potential Tenants: Test Centre Projects
IT Energy Management Eco Village
& Software Security Fuel & EV Testing & Certification
R&D and Data Services Sustainable Housing
Engineering Design Services
14. CTCNZ Projects Grow An Emerging Clean Technology Cluster Servicing Local,
Regional & National Needs….
16. Test Projects
1. Eco Village:
– Unique Test Site
– Tourism co-benefits
– Off Grid Demonstrator
– Data Centre Energy Security Backup
2. EV & Fuel Testing
– Regional Voluntary Emission Reduction w GWRC
– National Rollout
3. Little Greenie & Weltec
– Off Grid / Sustainable House Test & Certification Sites
– Local Smart Grid Test Option
– Upgrade Local Building Industry
17. 1. Off Grid Eco Village
& Test Site
Low Energy Sustainable Housing to Full Off Grid Journey
19. 3. Sustainable Design and Building
Potential to build Little Greenies for Otaki
Residential to showcase and sell
Conference facilities &
accommodation
A rental home for local residents
Building ‘trial technology integration’
houses
Partners
WelTec
Hikurangi Foundation
Clean Tech Centre
Grow Wellington
Kapiti Coast District Council
DESIS
http://goldenbayhideaway.co.nz/images/bui
ld/Little-Greenie-Getting-The-Facts.pdf
20. International Export of Clean
Technology Capability
International: GCCA
Clean Tech Centre
Vietnam
VP: beta
mkt opp
partners
Clean tech
VC, Commercialise
assessment
strategic
CoE Linkages
alliance(s)
IP Strategy IP Strategy
Exporting Clean Tech Capability
http://www.gccassoc.org/www.globalcleantech.org/Home.html