SET Phase V Industry Clusters. SEMO Region, Missouri

Similar documents
REGIONAL SNAPSHOT. Industry Cluster Analysis Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Partnership (NSVRP), Virginia

Regional Data Snapshot

Regional Data Snapshot

Regional Data Snapshot

Regional Data Snapshot

Coal. Johnston. Pontotoc. Murray. Garvin. Coal, Garvin, Johnston, Murray, Pontotoc; OK. Source: RDM, PCRD & ESRI

Target Industry Cluster Analysis. Marshall-Putnam-Stark Region, Illinois

Target Industry Cluster Analysis. Indiana 15 Regional Planning Commission, Indiana

Target Industry Cluster Analysis. Middle Rio Grande Region, New Mexico

Missouri Economic Indicator Brief: Manufacturing Industries

Regional Data Snapshot

Insight: Measuring Manhattan s Creative Workforce. Spring 2017

The State of Georgia Small Business

The Evolution of Supply Chain Management

Key Industry Sectors Driving Regional Prosperity and Growth in San Diego and Imperial Counties

Industry Outlook September 2015

POWERING AMERICA S AND NEVADA S ADVANCED INDUSTRIES

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT. A Summary of the San Diego Regional Economy UNEMPLOYMENT

Target Industry Cluster Analysis. Foothills Region, North Carolina

Manufacturing in NYC: A Snapshot

Creative Industry Competitiveness in Indonesia (Study on Creative Industry Map)

Indiana Advanced industries employ 365,425 full-time workers. (2015)

SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION FACTBOOK

Summary of the 2015/2016 Missouri Bat Hibernacula Surveys and White-nose Syndrome Disease Surveillance Effort

Class 12 Geography Bk 1. Chapter 6 Secondary Economic Activities

Family & Consumer Sciences: Fashion and Design 8 th Grade. National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences Education

Chapter 11: Industry

CITY OF GEORGETOWN TARGET INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Adopted March 17, 2009 (Ordinance 09-15)

VTT TECHNOLOGY STUDIES. KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY BAROMETER Mika Naumanen Technology Studies VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

Korea s Industries in the World Market (Shares and Ranking)

Life Sciences Outlook. Westchester County 2016

COUNTRY SPECIALISATION REPORT

RESTORE JOBS. A submission to BAY COUNTY RESTORE ACT ADVISORY COMMITTEE from GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE & Industry Partners

1. Introduction The Current State of the Korean Electronics Industry and Options for Cooperation with Taiwan

The United Arab Emirates is ranked 38th in the GII 2018, dropping 3 positions from last year.

An Urban and Metro Strategy for Michigan: Helping our Cities and Metro Areas Achieve their Economic Potential. Julie Metty Bennett, Vice President

NEWS RELEASE FOR WIRE TRANSMISSION: 8:30 A.M. EDT, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, William Zeile: (202) BEA 09-14

Regional Innovation Ecosystems:

3 Economic Development

E-COMMERCE AS A TOOL FOR DEVELOPMENT : ANALYTICAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE ARUN JACOB

Automation Alley s Annual Technology Industry Report:

Innovation in U.S. Manufacturing

Implications of the current technological trajectories for industrial policy New manufacturing, re-shoring and global value chains.

Online Supplement. A sectoral decomposition of the SDC alliances from 1990 to 2005 shows that a broad range of sectors

Global Artificial Intelligence (AI) Semiconductor Market: Size, Trends & Forecasts ( ) August 2018

Chapter 11. Industry

Anders Hoffmann Danish Business Authority. Dorte Høeg Koch Ministry of Business and Growth

High Tech Industry in Georgia

Employment and Wage Trends in Manufacturing

How New Jersey's Economy Benefits from International Trade & Investment

Meet the career freelancer

Semiconductor Anti-Counterfeit Presentation

The State of Innovation. Orlando Saez

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Robot sales to the fabricated metal products industry, the chemical industry and the food industry increased substantially.

ECONOMIC ELEMENT. of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. Prepared By: The Pinellas County Planning Department. as staff to the

2012 HSC Textiles and Design Marking Guidelines

DIGITAL DISRUPTION. QTIC External - Project Scoping Document

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Technology Landscape Report FLEXIBLE DISPLAY Wisdomain, Inc.

Dollars and Sense. John Nolan Vice President Steel Dynamics, Inc. Fort Wayne, IN USA

2010 IRI Annual Meeting R&D in Transition

COUNTRY SPECIALISATION REPORT

COUNTRY SPECIALISATION REPORT

STEM Occupations in Maine, 2008

III. THE REGIONAL FRAMEWORK

Mobility of Inventors and Growth of Technology Clusters

Economic Impact of the Albany Cluster. Kenneth Adams President & CEO, Commissioner Empire State Development

Polling Question 1: What is the most important issue for job creation in California?

A Roadmap of Going Places Where Others are Not Even Looking : The Blue Economy & BlueTech in San Diego

The TFG Guide: Top Countries to Export from. Your quick guide to understanding local markets when planning and exporting from abroad.

A European Perspective for Electronic Industry in Latin America

Acquisition Reform How are we Doing?

Cedar Valley Region Labor Market Profile for Advanced Manufacturing

MSMEs' Competitiveness and Innovation in the Digital Age

Status Update for the Proposed. Indiana Center for Advanced Energy Technologies (I-CAET) August 16, J.W. (Jim) Wheeler

Firm-Level Determinants of Export Performance: Evidence from the Philippines

What Is Leaps and Bounds? A Research Foundation How to Use Leaps and Bounds Frequently Asked Questions Components

PENANG THE SILICON ISLAND OF ASIA. DATO SERI LEE KAH CHOON Director of investpenang

MELBOURNE MINING CLUB 8 February 2018 Speech by Alberto Calderon Sustaining our economic successes

T^ÏSS^SM INFORMATION RECEIVED BY THE TECHNICAL SUB-GROUP IN RESPONSE TO GATT/AIR/UNNUMBERED A AND B. Addendum KOREA

Policy Research Corporation

Great Reasons to Build Your Career in North East England

Advanced Manufacturing Labor Market Profile for the Cedar Valley Region A Skills Ready Report from

Economic Outlook for the Greater Rochester Region. Mark Peterson CEO, Greater Rochester Enterprise

SALE Intersection IH 37 & US HW 281 SITE:

Life Sciences Outlook. Long Island 2016

Warsaw, Indiana: The Orthopedics Capital of the World. An overview, analysis and blueprint for future industry and community growth

Technological Progress by Small and Medium Firms in Japan

COUNTRY SPECIALISATION REPORT

Fairfax County: Five Major Forces Shaping Its Economic Evolution

THE FUTURE OF MANUFACTURING-LED DEVELOPMENT

A Hiring Engine: A Breakdown of the Job Openings in Manufacturing

Catalogue no X. Industrial Research and Development: Intentions

2007 Major Business Expansion Activity in Southern California

Important Considerations For Graphical Representations Of Data

DELAWARE S FUTURE IN THE NEW ECONOMY

Semiconductor Industry Perspective

High Technology Indicators Year Final results

MANUFACTURING INSECURITY

Transcription:

SET Phase V Industry Clusters SEMO Region, Missouri

Table of contents 01 Overview 02 Industry Cluster Analysis

01 overview SEMO Region

Overview SEMO Region The SEMO region is comprised of four Missouri counties. Ste. Genevieve County forms the border with Illinois. Iron Madison Ste. Genevieve St. Francois section 01 4

02 industry cluster analysis How to interpret cluster data result Cluster bubble charts

Industry cluster analysis How to interpret cluster data results The graph s four quadrants tell a different story for each cluster. Contains clusters that are more concentrated in the region but are declining (negative growth). These clusters typically fall into the lower quadrant as job losses cause a decline in concentration. Contains clusters that are under-represented in the region (low concentration) and are also losing jobs. Clusters in this region may indicate a gap in the workforce pipeline if local industries anticipate a future need. In general, clusters in this quadrant show a lack of competitiveness. Mature Top left (strong but declining) Transforming Bottom left (weak and declining) Stars Top right (strong and advancing) Emerging Bottom right (weak but advancing) Contains clusters that are more concentrated in the region and are growing. These clusters are strengths that help a community stand out from the competition. Small, high-growth clusters can be expected to become more dominant over time. Contains clusters that are under-represented in the region but are growing, often quickly. If growth trends continue, these clusters will eventually move into the top right quadrant. Clusters in this quadrant are considered emerging strengths for the region. section 02 Modified from: http://www.charlestonregionaldata.com/bubble-chart-explanation/ 6

LQ, 2014 Industry cluster analysis Mature Cluster bubble chart, 2009-2014 14 Mining, 12.29, 1,720 Star 11 Glass & Ceramics, 7.44, 600 8 Forest & Wood Prod., 1.43, 961 Chemicals&Chemical Based, 2.26, Mfg Supercluster, 0.57, 905 1,293 Arts & Ent., 0.49, 944 Apparel & Textiles, 0.57, 196 5 Biomedical/Biotech, 1.14, 4,198 Agri. & Food Process., 1.73, 2,413 Transportation & Logistics, 1.07, 1,586 Edu. & Knowledge, 0.25, 271 2-35% -25% -15% -5% 5% 15% 25% Printing & Publishing, 0.47, 383 Transforming -1 Advanced Materials, 0.81, 1,138 Defense & Security, 0.40, 801 Energy(Fossil & Renewable), 0.85, 2,154-4 % Change in LQ, 2009-2014 Business&FinancialService, 0.47, 2,980 IT & Telecomm., 0.18, 343 Emerging * Note: Label includes cluster name, LQ 2014, and Employment 2014 section 02 Source: EMSI 2014.4 (QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees, Self-Employed, and Extended Proprietors); Industry cluster definitions by PCRD 7

LQ, 2014 Industry cluster analysis Mature Manufacturing sub-cluster, 2009-2014 2.0 Star 1.5 Machinery Mfg, 1.13, 350 Fab. Metal Prod. Mfg, 1.19, 456 1.0-100% -80% -60% -40% -20% 0% 20% 40% Mfg Supercluster, 0.57, 905 0.5 Transportation Equip. Mfg, 0.19, 78 0.0 Transforming * Note: Label includes cluster name, LQ 2014, and Employment 2014; % Change in LQ, 2009-2014 -0.5 Emerging section 02 Source: EMSI 2014.4 (QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees, Self-Employed, and Extended Proprietors); Industry cluster definitions by PCRD 8

Level of Specialization Industry cluster analysis, 2009-2014 Mature Clusters Mining (12.3; 1,720) Glass & Ceramics (7.4; 600) Chemicals/Chemical-based Products (2.3; 1,293) Forest & Wood Products (1.4; 961) Fabricated Metal Product Mfg. (1.2; 456) Machinery Manufacturing (1.1; 350) Star Clusters Agribusiness, Food Processing & Tech (1.7; 2,413) Biomed/Biotechnical (Life Science) (1.1; 4,198) Transportation & Logistics (1.1; 1,586) Transforming Clusters Energy(Fossil & Renewable) (0.9; 2,154) Advanced Materials (0.8; 1,138) Mfg. Supercluster (0.6; 905) Apparel & Textiles (0.6; 196) Arts, Entertainment., Recreation. & Visitor Industries (0.5; 944) Printing & Publishing (0.5; 383) Defense & Security (0.4; 801) Education & Knowledge Creation (0.3; 271) Percent Growth in Specialization Emerging Clusters Business & Financial Services (0.5; 2,980) Information Technology & Telecom. (0.2; 343) Transportation Equipment Mfg. (0.2; 78) NOTE: The first number (fractions and real numbers) after each cluster represents its location quotient while the second number represents the number of total jobs (full and part time jobs by place of work) in that cluster in the region. The clusters are sorted in decreasing order by location quotient. Note: Computer & Electronic Product does not exist; Electrical Equipment & Appliances and Primary Metal Mfg. have too less number of jobs. section 02 9

Industry cluster analysis Bubble chart interpretation Mature Industries Star Industries Six industry clusters in the SEMO Region are in the Maturing stage: Mining, Glass & Ceramics, Chemicals/Chemical-based Products, Forest & Wood Products, Fabricated Metal Product Mfg. and Machinery Manufacturing. These industries are relatively concentrated, but their growth is trending downward. It is worth noting, however, that the SEMO Region may find it worthwhile to invest in efforts to shore up the concentration of these industries. Transforming Industries Transforming clusters capture the mix of industries that are experiencing relative decline and limited export capability. In the SEMO Region nine clusters are in this group with Energy, Advanced Materials, Manufacturing Supercluster, and Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Industries being the largest by employment. However, any amount of growth in these industries would require relatively large investments. Star industry clusters are highly concentrated, exporting and still experiencing growth in the region. The most highly concentrated of the Star industry clusters in the SEMO Region are Agribusiness, Food Processing & Technology, Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Science), and Transportation & Logistics clusters. Emerging Industries Industry clusters that may be poised for future growth are classified as Emerging. There are three clusters in the region: Business & Financial Services, Transportation Equipment Manufacturing, and Information Technology & Telecommunications. section 02 Source: EMSI Class of Worker 2014.4 (QCEW, non-qcew, self-employed and extended proprietors). 10