Innovation Campus Lemgo

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Innovation Campus Lemgo
Innovation Campus Lemgo
Logo of the Innovation Campus Lemgo
Carrier: Innovation Campus Lemgo eV
Consist: since 2016
Facility location: Lemgo , East Westphalia-Lippe
Homepage: www.icl-owl.de

The Innovation Campus Lemgo is an approximately 35ha large innovation quarter for the digital economy in Lemgo , East Westphalia-Lippe , which connects existing and new players throughout the innovation chain education - research - economy. Up to 8,500 people are on the campus on weekdays, including approx. 3,600 students, 4,100 schoolchildren, 500 scientific and 250 other employees.

history

In 2016, the region's major project to develop an education and technology campus in Lemgo was announced. The basic concept for the new quarter was developed in 2014 by representatives of the old Hanseatic city of Lemgo, the Lippe district, the TH OWL and the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA. From 2016 to 2017, the urban planning idea and the master plan for the campus space in the south of the old Hanseatic city of Lemgo were developed with a broad-based participation process.

Planning workshop as part of the development of the master plan (2016)

On January 26, 2018, the Society for Campus Development was founded with the Innovation Campus Lemgo eV. The founding members are: Technische Hochschule OWL, the old Hanseatic city of Lemgo , the Lippe district , the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, the Paderborn-Lippe District Craftsmen's Association, the Lipperlandhalle GmbH and the Lippe zu Detmold Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

aims

With the Innovation Campus Lemgo, an urban, modern and cohesive science and education quarter with a connection to the historic city center is to be realized. Regional growth and digital change are expected as a result. The core tasks of the society for campus development are the settlement of further research institutions and companies, the networking of the actors, the upgrading of the existing areas and the creation of new places with a high quality of stay. This is intended to create more knowledge-based jobs and start-up companies in the city and region and to increase the number of schoolchildren and students, especially in the MINT subjects . In addition, a stronger connection and identification with the inner city of Lemgo can be achieved.

actors

The two vocational colleges Lüttfeld and Hanse, the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA , the OWL Technical University , research infrastructures such as the SmartFactoryOWL and innovation centers such as the Centrum Industrial IT work closely together along the innovation chain.

Technical clusters

The Innovation Campus Lemgo pursues the strategy of technically outstanding and research-based clusters with actors from science and industry as well as corresponding infrastructures for education, research, transfer and start-ups. All clusters have links to designated research areas of the TH OWL and digitization as a cross-cutting issue. For several years, the TH OWL has been one of the ten strongest research universities for applied sciences in Germany. The cluster most developed on the Innovation Campus Lemgo is industrial automation, followed by food technology, energy and health.

Industrial Automation Technologies cluster

Fraunhofer IOSB-INA (center), Centrum Industrial IT , SmartfactoryOWL and Institute for Industrial Information Technology at TH OWL form the Industrial Automation cluster in the it's OWL technology network (2020)

The cluster forms one of the three structural performance centers in the technology network Intelligent Technical Systems Ostwestfalen-Lippe ( it's OWL ). In September 2010, the Centrum Industrial IT ( CIIT ), Germany's first science-to-business center in the field of industrial automation based on the Industry-on-Campus model, was opened, thus laying the foundation for the development of the Innovation Campus. With another building (CIIT-2), which was opened in March 2016, more than 350 highly qualified experts from science and business are now working and researching future technologies in the field of ICT-based automation on an area of ​​11,000 m² under one roof. The Fraunhofer IOSB-INA and the inIT of the TH OWL are the two research institutes in the CIIT eV

Specialist event in the atrium of the CIIT (2017)
Ceremonial handover of a Fraunhofer training system for Industry 4.0 to a Chinese delegation in the SmartFactoryOWL (2018)

In 2016 the SmartFactoryOWL was opened as a research and demonstration factory in Lemgo. It is operated jointly by Fraunhofer IOSB-INA and the TH OWL in order to scientifically accompany new Industry 4.0 technologies, to test them in practice and to make them available to medium-sized manufacturing companies.

In March 2020, the Fraunhofer Institute moved into a new institute building for 100 scientists at Campusallee 1.

Food Technology Cluster

The smartFoodTechnologyOWL partnership on campus uses the potential of digitization and Industry 4.0 technologies to network previously separate individual systems in the food industry into integrated value and production chains. The OWL Technical University has formed an alliance with partners from industry, trade, trade and other research institutions for innovations in the areas of food production, quality, safety, distribution and sustainability since 2016.

In 2017 the TH OWL announced that a research and demonstration factory will be built on campus for this cluster. With an investment volume of 10 million euros, the research infrastructure around the topic of intelligent food production is to be built on 2,000 m² of usable space by 2022.

Other infrastructures

Center for Lifelong Learning and Entrepreneurship

The new center of the campus will be built by 2022 with a project volume of € 46 million . The building belonging to this is called the Innovation Spin and will in future form the center for lifelong learning and entrepreneurship on campus. The Lippe district, the Paderborn-Lippe District Craftsmen’s Association and the OWL Technical University create an environment in which people from different disciplines can talk, share their knowledge and encourage entrepreneurship by building and sharing laboratories and creative room concepts.

Multi-tenant building

A further multi-tenant building is to be built on the campus for the settlement of companies and spin-offs . It will have a usable area of ​​approx. 5,000 m² and have flexible office, laboratory and production areas.

Event location

With the Phoenix Contact Arena , a multifunctional event location is available on campus. It offers space for small events with 30 visitors up to sporting events with 5,000 guests.

Living on campus

On the Innovation Campus Lemgo, the Landesverband Lippe offers over 300 partially furnished apartments in several student residences . In 2013, further privately owned student residences with over 100 apartments were built. In 2018 another 150 apartments were built on campus.

childcare

The Eben-Ezer Foundation is a day care center ( Kita building) on the Innovation Campus and operate from the 2022nd

Transport links

The Innovation Campus Lemgo can be reached by public transport via line 1 of the Lemgo city bus , campus line 790 Detmold - Lemgo, or with the RB73 (Bielefeld-Lage-Lemgo) of the Eurobahn at the campus stop "Lemgo-Lüttfeld (Innovation Campus Lemgo) “Within walking distance.

Innovation Campus Süd bus stop

The central parking garage "Campus Parken" with almost 500 parking spaces was built in 2019 for motorized private transport .

The parking garage "Campus Parken", newly built in 2019, in the dark.

Individual evidence

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  4. LEM Lemgo »Innovation Campus. Tobestadt office, accessed on December 23, 2019 .
  5. Foundation of the campus company
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  7. Report on the research strength of the OWL Technical University. January 20, 2015, accessed September 13, 2019 .
  8. Opening of the Industrial IT Center. Retrieved December 24, 2019 .
  9. About that CIIT. Retrieved December 24, 2019 .
  10. Opening of the SmartFactoryOWL. Retrieved December 23, 2019 .
  11. Website smartFoodTechnologyOWL. Retrieved December 28, 2019 .
  12. Website Green light for the next steps towards "Smart FOODFACTORY". Retrieved December 28, 2019 .
  13. Innovation Spin. Retrieved December 23, 2019 .
  14. Press release on the multi-tenant building. Accessed January 2, 2020 .
  15. ^ Regional association Lippe. Landesverband Lippe, accessed on December 23, 2019 .
  16. Living in OWL. TH OWL, accessed December 23, 2019 .
  17. Living on campus. Retrieved July 19, 2020 .
  18. ^ Campus day care center. Retrieved July 21, 2020 .