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Peter Ch. Löschl, ABA – Invest in Austria 2017 Austria – Investment Climate Reasons to Invest in Austria - Perspectives Strong Economy in the Heart of Europe Area: 83,872 km² People: 8.77 m. GDP growth: 1.5% (2016) GDP / capita: € 36,405 R&D quota: 3.07% „New“ Austrians Largest foreign population groups Germany 176,517 Serbia 116,739 Turkey 116,053 Bosnia Herz. 93,966 Romania 82,971 Croatia 70,255 Hungary 63,608 Poland Slovakia Russia Italy Source: Statistik Austria 2016 57,604 35,355 31,151 25,324 Top Investor: Austrian FDI in CEE Percentage of total investment in respective country and Austria‘s rank as investor, 2014 Croatia 1 34.6 Slovenia 1 34.3 Bosnia-Herz. 1 23.5 Romania 2 19.1 Serbia 1 16.8 Slovakia 2 16.4 Bulgaria 2 15.4 Czech Rep. 2 14 Macedonia 2 12.2 Hungary 4 10.9 Albania 4 Ukraine 5 10.1 5.5 Source: WIIW (Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies) You Know Austria Like This… … or Like That… … or Like That… … but Best Like That You Are Investing in an Industrial Country Production sector as percentage of GDP, 2015 Germany 30.5 Austria 27.9 Japan 26.8 Switzerland 26.2 EU-28 24.4 USA 20.7 Netherlands 20.6 UK 20.4 France Source: OECD, Eurostat 2016 19.4 You Are investing in an Industrial Country Production sector as percentage of GDP Agriculture 1% Tourism & Leisure Ind. 15% Production 28% Services 56% Source: Statistik Austria 2016 Expert Staff for Sustainable Corporate Sucess in R&D Dual educational system Vocational schools (HAK, HTL unique to Austria) 21 Academies of applied sciences offering approx. 400 courses 22 public universities 12 private universities Foreign language competencies More than 1,000 extra-university research institutions Austria‘s R&D Expenditures Grow Above Average * Forecast 2016 As percentage of GDP Germany Austria 2.9 3.07 * 2.7 2.5 2.3 EU-28 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.5 1998 2000 2003 Source: Eurostat 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Austrian Cluster Landscape More than 50 clusters Approx. 3,500 companies Approx. 420,000 staff Economic and technological cooperation COMET – All Centers in Austria Subsidies for R&D Projects are Available Via Two Main Program Lines „Top Down“ Thematic calls „Bottom-up“ Any topic Any time „Basic programme“ „Special programs“ Austrian Expenditures in R&D Total 2016: 10,744.16 m. € Others 153 Foreign 1529.3 Federal 3114 Regions 443.2 Companies 4764.9 Source: Statistik Austria 2016 FFG Structural Programs AplusB accent build! CAST INiTS SPG – Science Park Graz tech2b ZAT – Zentrum für angewandte Technologie COIN – Cooperation and Innovation Research Studio IraSME Pre-Seed Basic Incubator Research Grant Company Founding Company Incentives Stages Early Stage Seed Start Up First Stage Later Stage Second Stage Third Stage Grant Grant Direct (soft) loans Grant Grant Direct (soft) loans Guarantees Guarantees IPO Investor-friendly Tax System Corporate tax rate: 25% Modern group taxation Tax premium for R&D: 12% No trade tax No net worth tax Double taxation treaties Profit from Highly Productive Employees Labor productivity GDP per person employed in PPS, EU-28 = 100 Ireland 180.6 Luxembourg 167.0 Belgium 128.5 Austria 115.0 France 114.3 Sweden 113.2 Netherlands 110.6 Euro area 107.0 Germany 106.5 Italy 106.5 United Kingdom 102.6 Czech Republic 79.4 Poland 74.3 Hungary Bulgaria 69.8 44.5 Source: European Commission, Eurostat (11/2016) No Strikes Working days lost to strikes per 1,000 employees – annual average 2005-2014 Switzerland Austria 1 2 Poland 5 Sweden 5 Netherlands 8 USA 8 Germany United Kingdom 15 23 Norway Spain Finland Belgium Canada Denmark France Source: WSI - Hans Böckler Foundation 2016 55 63 71 84 110 124 132 Unmatched Quality of LIfe Maximum = 10 Switzerland 1 9.83 Austria 2 9.71 Norway 3 9.70 Netherlands 8 9.24 Germany 9 9.21 Belgium 12 9.05 USA 18 8.26 Czech Republic 19 8.20 Japan 20 8.11 France 23 8.00 United Kingdom 24 7.92 Italy 28 7.21 Poland 43 Hungary 57 5.36 3.69 Source: World Competitiveness Yearbook 2016 Attraktive for More than 300 Regional Headquarters Vienna: HQ-Location for International Organizations and Top Conference City Only UN headquarters in the EU 30 HQs of international organizations in Vienna More than 14,000 international staff and diplomats (UN) are living in Vienna Leading conference city (according to ICCA study) Skilled HQ staff available Globalized Economy Maximum = 100 Netherlands 1 91.70 Ireland 2 91.64 Belgium 3 90.51 Austria 4 89.83 Switzerland 5 87.01 Hungary 9 85.78 Czech Republic 17 83.60 France 19 82.61 UK 20 81.97 Poland 23 79.90 Italy 24 80 Germany 27 78.24 USA 34 Japan 48 Source: 2016 KOF Index of Globalization 75.71 67.86 Peaceful Country 1 = state of peace is high Iceland 1 Denmark 2 Austria 3 1.192 1.246 1.278 Czech Rep. 6 1.360 Switzerland 7 1.370 Germany 16 1.486 Hungary 19 1.534 Netherlands 21 1.541 Poland 22 1.557 Italy 39 France 46 UK 47 Source: 2016 Global Peace Index 1.774 1.829 1.830 Newly Established Companies 162 per working day 37.054 38.636 36.946 39.973 35.279 32.712 31.001 30.304 28.322 26.035 21.706 21.954 Source: Austrian Economic Chamber 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 14.161 Startup Ecosystem Model © Savannah‘s Startup Ecosystem Factors for the Startup Hotspot Austria High educational level for technical jobs Differentiated funding system Investment-friendly tax system – 12% tax credit for R&D expenditures More Factors for the Startup Hotspot Austria Self-organization in startup clusters and coworking spaces Supporting network (early- stage investors, business angles, incubators) “Limited company” with 5,000 € as minimum cash contribution New Impetus for the „Land of Founders“ Founding years facilitated: no non wage labor costs for the first three employees during a period of three years Seed financing of Austria Wirtschaftsservice (aws) increased by EUR 20 m. aws Business Angel Fund: additional EUR 20 million for startups New risk capital premium for investors: investments of up to EUR 250,000 per year are supported, 20% of the investment amount is reimbursed New Impetus for the „Land of Founders“ Digital one-stop-shop: founding process is quicker, less expensive, online Founding fellowships for academic spinoffs: financing of salary costs, access to the academic infrastructure New startup visa: existing rules for selfemployed key workers will be extended to startups Secure specialized staff: programmers and other IT specialists gets work permits 24 hour quick check for funding applications requests of the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) and aws ABA-Invest in Austria Opportunities are our business Advisory services for international investors Owned by the Republic of Austria 25 expert staff International & national networks ABA – Invest in Austria Your Contact in Vienna Peter Ch. Löschl Tel: +43 1 588 58 52 [email protected] www.investinaustria.at