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Electronics & Electrical Components Industry in SLOVAKIA
SARIO GOODIDEASLOVAKIA
SLOVAK INVESTMENT ANDTRADE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
ENGLISH EDITIONJUNE 2019
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300 million clients in radius
of 1,000 km
600 million clients in radius
of 2,000 km
total area 49,035 km2
population 5.4 millioncapital city Bratislavamember of European Union, Eurozone, Schengen Area, OECD, WTO, NATOtime zone GMT +1 hour
Electronics & Electrical Components Industryin Slovakia
This publication is designed to introduce Slovakia's dynamically growing electronics & electrical components industry (EECI). Herein introduced facts & figures serve to demonstrate sector strengths and to illustrate why Slovakia is an ideal location for doing business in this industry.
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Overview of the Electronics & Electrical Components Industryin Slovakia
The Electronics & Electrical Components Industry (EECI) can be considered as one of the main pillars of Slovak economy. Current situation on the market reflects both — traditional electronics manufacturing (power generators, telephones, radios, etc.) and new trends especially connected to the growing automotive industry in Slovakia (electric motors, microelectronics, sensors). The EECI is one of the strongest contributors to the country's GDP, plays a significant role in the industrial output and is also one of the biggest employers in the country.
People employed in the EECI
Added valuein the EECI
Share of the EECI on the total industrial
production
Average gross monthly salary
in the EEITotal revenues
in the EECI
Companies in the EECI over 20 FTE
74,000
11%
1,050 € 8.88 BN €
217
1.35 BN €
*Only companies with more than 20 employees included.Source: Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic, Yearbook of Industry of the SR 2018
Strategic location in Europe with great export potential
CEE leader in labourproductivity
Political & economic stability
Euro currency as oneof a few in the CEE
Cost–effective, skilled and educated labour force
Excellent multilingual skills
Developed & steadily growinginfrastructure network
One of the most open economies in the world
Great potential for R&Dand innovation
Attractive investmentincentives
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Top 10 Reasons to Invest in Slovakia
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When History Creates Strong Companies —Over 120 Years of Experience
Source: UPJS, Institute of Geography,Faculty of Science (2008)
1893
1947
1950
1955
1975
1902
1949
1950
1960
Helios — telephones, dynamos, motors(the first electronics company established in Žilina)
Křížík Prešov — electricity meters (currently Křížík GBI)
Tatramat Poprad — boilers, ovens (still in operation)
Služba Nitra — fuse boxes, lighting for automotive industry(still in operation)
MEZ Michalovce — electric motors(currently BSH Drives & Pumps)
BEZ Transformátory — transformers (company still in operation)
SEZ Krompachy — switches, sockets, circuit breaks (still in operation)
Tesla Liptovský Hrádok — telecommunication devices(still in operation)
Tesla Stropkov — telephones, home communication systems(still in operation)
Traditional Hubs of the Electronics & Electrical Components Industry
Tesla Orava,Tesla Liptovský
HrádokZPA Křížík
Prešov
Výskumný ústav výpočtovej techniky
Žilina
TeslaPiešťany
Tesla Vráble,Služba Nitra,Calex Zlaté
Moravce
TatramatMatejovce
SEZKrompachy
KabloKráľovský Chlmec,
Tesla Trebišov,MEZ Michalovce
Tesla Banská Bystrica
TeslaStropkov
TeslaVeľký Krtíš
Elektrosvit Nové Zámky
Kablo Malacky
BEZ Bratislava,Kablo Bratislava,Tesla Bratislava
Traditional labour intensiveproduction in the 60s
Current production usingmodern technologies
Example of Successful Transformation —
BEZ Transformátory
Electrical engineering companies are located across whole Slovakia. Some regions have had a historically strong tradition in this sector. Others have been shaped by new global players and their suppliers coming to the region (e.g. MinebeaMitsumi in Košice). Significant feature of many EEI companies is their connection to the automotive industry supplier network.
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Today's Regional Distribution of the Electronics & Electrical Components Industry
LiptovskýHrádok PrešovPoprad
Trenčín
Nitra
NovéZámky
Bratislava
Senica
Trnava
Piešťany
Žilina
Michalovce
Stropkov
Galanta
RimavskáSobota
Distribution ofEECI Employees in
Slovak Regions
32% Trenčín
4%
20%13%
10%
8%
Trnava
NitraŽilina
Prešov
Bratislava
7%
Košice
6%
Banská Bystrica
Source: Statistical Office of the SR,Yearbook of Industry of the SR 2018, SARIO
Leoni, Siemens,Evpu, Delta Electronics, Bel, Elteco, Enics, Hella,
KraussMaffei, Yura Corporation
Honeywell, Semikron,VAC, Delipro, Vertiv, TRW
Automotive, Hella,Askoll
OMS, Mahle Behr
Senica
Hydac, Eltek, Tesla Liptovský Hrádok, EDMKlauke, SEZ, Panasonic,
VisteonWhirpool, Hengstler,
Embraco
ElektroConnect, Yazaki Wiring
Technologies, BSH
CEMMThome,
KE Elektronik,IEE Sensing,
SEZ Krompachy, Prysmian Group, ELCOM, Klauke,
MinebeaMitsumi
Tesla Stropkov
Yura Corporation, Thorma, Dometic
ZKW,Semecs,
Foxconn, Seong Ji Slovakia, Siix Ems,
SE Bordnetze
Vicente Torns,Osram, Kromberg &
SchubertPPA Controll, BEZ
Transformátory, Seong Ji Slovakia, Sylex, Siemens,
MicroStep
SHC,Datalogic,Samsung
Košice
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Electronics & Electrical Components Industry in Line with the Automotive Industry
E–Mobility
Slovakia is the biggest car producer (per capita)in the world. Beside 4 OEMs in the country (Volkswagen, Kia Motors, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Jaguar Land Rover)a huge part of this success comes from suppliers(more than 330 Tier 1 & Tier 2 suppliers).
Source: Trend Top, 2018
The dominant position of the car manufacturing industry shapes also the electronics & electrical components sector. It would not be possible for automobiles to meet modern safety and fuel economy requirements without sophisticated electronic components. Thanks to this fact companies linked to automobile production record excellent results. Few companies (e.g. Leoni, Vincente Torns) achieved double–digit growth rates in the year 2017. The cable harness segment exported 14 percent more goods abroad thanin the preceding year.
WIRING HARNESSES & ELECTRONIC COMPONENTSMahle Behr, Leoni, SE Bordnetze,
Calearo, Yazaki, Kromberg & Schubert, Prettl Electrical Systems, JOHRAmont,
Yura Corporation, TFC cables, KE Prešov Elektrik, CRT Electronic, Panasonic
Industrial Devices, Mkem, SIIX EMS, Služba Nitra, MTA, CEMM THOME, IEE Sensing,
Vacuumschmelze, TRW, Visteon
EXTERIOR & INTERIOR LIGHTSOSRAM, SEC, CEMM THOME, Služba Nitra,
ZKW, Hella Innenleuchten, Hella Front Lighting, Hella Signal Lighting
ANTENNASCalearo
Slovakia as a major world car manufacturer, is focusing on the technological transformation of the concerned industries. Therefore, the major efforts to transform Slovakia into the electromobility hub of the central Europe had been taken by both, public and private sectors. Some of the Slovak companies have already successfully adapted to these trends due to their high technology and innovation potential.
CHARGING STATIONSMSM Group, Delta Electronics, Greenway
CAR BATTERY & BATTERY PARTSNemak, Panasonic Industrial
Devices, U.S. Steel
Currently, growth of e–mobilitysector has begun to fundamentallychange the outlook of several key industries such as automotiveand EECI.
Examples of EECI Suppliers to
Automotive
Examplesof Producers from the
E–Mobility Sector
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Source: Trend Top 2018, SARIO
COMPANY NAME
Samsung Electronics Slovakia
Whirlpool Slovakia
Panasonic Industrial Devices Slovakia
Foxconn Slovakia
Visteon Electronics Slovakia
ZKW Slovakia
Datalogic Slovakia
TRW Automotive (ZF)
BSH Drives and Pumps
Leoni Slovakia
Vertiv Slovakia
Elster (Honeywell)
PPA Controll
Semikron
OSRAM
KraussMaffei Technologies
Enics Slovakia
Shin Heung Precision Slovakia
Delta Electronics
SIIX EMS
Eltek (Delta Electronics)
PPA Energo
Vincente Torns Slovakia
ABB
Seong Ji Slovakia
Dometic
OMS
LOCATION
Galanta
REVENUES(THS. EUR)
2,377
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
South Korea
Taiwan Nitra 1,169 1,046
Italy Zavar 205 311barcode scanners,
printed circuit boards
Germany Vrbové 113 594 power semiconductor modules
Japan Nitra 68 310 printed circuit boards
Austria Krušovce 355 2,368 headlights for cars, trucks, motorcycles
Germany Michalovce 202 843electric motors for
household appliances
Germany Nové Zámky 104 1 069light bulbs, special light sources
and accessories
Taiwan Liptovský Hrádok 67 608 backup power source devices
GermanyNové Mestonad Váhom
290 657 automotive safety systems
Germany Trenčín 185 2,464whole cable systems,
e-mobility development
Germany Sučany 90 477electrical cabinets, reactive
processing machines
Slovak Republic Bratislava 66 534 installation of electrical systems
USA Poprad 277 1,385 household appliances
USANové Mestonad Váhom
166 1,127 air conditions and power systems
Switzerland Nová Dubnica 80 500 printed circuit boards
Spain Veľké Kosihy 63 103 electrical wires
Sweden Fiľakovo 51 176 motorhome appliances
USA Námestovo 263 487 electronic dashboards
Germany Stará Turá 143 721 electronic meters
South Korea Šaľa 74 249metal stampings and components
for LCD screens
Switzerland Bratislava 57 167 transformers, microprocessor
Slovak Republic Dojč 48 656 industrial luminaires
Japan Trstená 206 1,659control boards, chargers,
speakers, sensors
Slovak Republic Bratislava 115 768Installation of electrical systems,
distribution equipment
Taiwan Dubnica n. Váhom 73 517 power supplies, rectifiers, inverters
South Korea Bratislava 57 155fitting components to printed
circuit boards
NUMBER OF FTEs
1,812
CORE BUSINESS
LCD moduls and LED screens
LCD and OLED TVsand printed circuit boards
THE LARGEST ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS INDUSTRY COMPANIES IN SLOVAKIA (BY REVENUES)
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Almost 660companies and
4,000 students joined the dual education
in 2018.
BRATISLAVA TRENČÍNNITRA KOŠICETRNAVA ŽILINA PREŠOVBANSKÁBYSTRICAPOSITION
32
7,800
2,000
390+
15,000
3,800
All technical faculties
Students inElectrical Engineering
Graduates in Electrical Engineering
All technical vocational secondary schools
Students in Electrical Engineering fields
Graduates in Electrical Engineering fields
ElectricalOperative
Min.
Max.
950 950
1,400 1,400
ProductionOperative
Min.
Max.
800 750
1,100 1,000
CNCOperative
Min.
Max.
800 700
1,100 1,000
Electrical Design Engineer
Min.
Max.
1,400 1,400
2,000 2,000
ProductionManager
Min.
Max.
3,000 2,700
4,000 3,700
900
1,400
700
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1,200
1,300
1,800
2,000
3,500
900
1,400
700
900
800
1,100
1,200
1,800
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3,500
950
1,400
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1,100
1,400
2,000
2,500
3,500
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700
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900
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2,500
4,000
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2,500
4,000
950
1,400
700
850
800
1,100
1,200
1,700
2,500
3,500
AVERAGE GROSS MONTHLY SALARY IN THE EECI (SELECTED POSITIONS/EUR)
Qualified, Productive & Cost–Effective Labour Force
For investors active in electronics & electricalcomponents industry, availability of skilled workforc is a key factor for location selection. Slovak labour force offers outstanding level of productivity and qualification, while still remaining cost–competitive on regionalas well as European levels.
Source: Institute of Education Information & Prognosis of Slovakia for the Academic Year 2017/2018Grafton Recruitment, Salary Guide 2018, Association of the Electrical Engineering of the Slovak republic
DUAL EDUCATIONThe Slovak Government has fully implementeda new dual education framework facilitating combination of theoretical education in schools and practical training in companies. The companies joining the new scheme have the advantage of not only benefiting from a prepared and qualified labor force, but also from the possibility to utilize a related tax relief and other financial benefits.
EECI Related Education
in Slovakia
UniversitiesSecondary Schools
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Growing R&D & Innovation NetworkHighly qualified workforce at affordable costs, presence of technology cluster and established cooperation between companies and domestic universities motivatecompanies to establish their R&D divisions in Slovakia.
R&D SUCCESS STORIES IN ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS INDUSTRY
Electronics & Electrical
Components Industry Platform
The Slovak Academyof Sciences
OSRAMHousehold & automotive
lighting
ELCOMCash registers &
industrial PCs
LEONI Cable harnesses
& switches
MICROSTEP Smart plasma cutting
CNC machines
ENICS Circuit boards
& related products
BSH Drives &pumps
TECHNICOM SCIENCE PARK Technical University of Košice
Science park focused on research of electrical engineering, automation and control systems.
Working on various projects: • engineering and certification lab for
innovation in electronics • UWB sensor technologies • design of electro-mechanical actuator
systems
The Institute of Electrical Engineeringis currently focused on:• physics and technology at nanoscale• III–V compound semiconductors• microelectronic sensors and detectors• applied superconductivity & much more
THE NATIONAL ROBOTICS CENTERSlovak University of Technologyin Bratislava
Center focused on research,support and development ofrobotics.
Working on various projects:• mobile and service robotics• industrial and medical robotics • intelligent control methods
EECI R&D PLATFORMSRUN BY THE UNIVERSITIES
The Association of Electrotechnical Industry of the Slovak Republic(ZEP SR)• headquartered in Bratislava• established 1991• brings together 100 companies in the fields of electrical engineering,
electronics, information and communication technologies
• members employ more than 14 000 people
ZEP activitiesThe aims of the association includesupporting research activities inSlovakia by networking companieswith technical universities and helpto enhance a mutual cooperation.
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The primary role of the investment incentives is to motivate investors to placetheir new projects in regions with higher unemployment and to attract projects with higher added value. The positive impact of a new investment shall be proved by job creation, improved chances for the graduates to get a job, as well as by creation of new entrepreneurial opportunities for local companies.
Investment Incentives
ELIGIBLE PROJECTSThe Act on Investment Aid divides the projects which may be supported into four categories:• Industry• Technology Centers• Combined Projects of Industrial
Production and Technology Center• Shared Services CentersTECHNOLOGY CENTERS
• Minimum investment of 200 ths. EUR on fixed assets in all regions
• Minimum of 20 newly created jobs• Minimum 1,7 fold of average salary in
the district paid to new employeesELIGIBLE COSTS• Costs of land acquisition• Costs of buildings acquisition & construction• Costs of new technological equipment
and machinery acquisition• Intangible long-term assets —
licences, patents, etc.• Rent of new land/buildingOR• Wage costs of new employees for the
period of 2 years
FORMS OF INVESTMENT INCENTIVES• Tax relief• Cash grant • Contributions for the newly created jobs• Rent/Sale of real estate for a discounted
price
INDUSTRYMinimum investment amount, number of newly created jobs and share of new technology are subject to the unemployment rate in the selected district and forms of aid required.
If applying for income tax relief, the following criteria have to be met in regards to particular districts category:• 6 mil. EUR and 60% share of new
technology• 3 mil. EUR and 50% share of new
technology• 1,5 mil. EUR and 40% share of new
technology• 0,2 mil. EUR and 30% share of new
technology• Expansion includes minimum increase
in the production volume or turnover by at least 15%.
Other forms of aid are subject to different requirements.
MAXIMUM REGIONAL INTENSITIES OF INVESTMENT AID IN SLOVAKIA
for SMEs additional 10 to 20 %
SHARED SERVICES CENTERS• Minimum of 50 newly created jobs• Min 1,5 fold of average salary in the
district paid to new employees
25%
35%
35%
Bratislava region excluded
*Conditions differ for projects from 'Priority areas'. Please contact us at [email protected] for more information.
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• Support activities for development and popularization of Slovak innovations and R&D environment
• Establishment of relations with domestic and foreign well–established innovative companies
• Interconnection of Slovak R&D capacities with industrial production and investors' needs in order to transfer leading innovative technology processes closer to production praxis
• Encouragement to foreign investors to bring investments with substantial R&D components to the SR
• Ecosystem analysis of local investment opportunities as well as domestic and foreign investors in order to support acquisitions and joint ventures projects
• Specific information from the field, in order to obtain capital and foreign markets penetration
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over 500 successful SARIO
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