The initiatives carried out over the past 20 years to create a “ecosystem favorable to the establishment of businesses” innovative innovations continue in Beauvaisis, notably with the emergence of two new activity zones (Novaparc and Saint-Mathurin), thus bringing to 18 the number of economic activity zones on rural and agricultural land in Beauvaisis which will have more than 1,300 companies in 2023.
So much so that by 2031, the Beauvaisis urban community (CAB) expects to reach the number of 1,585 companies established on the ZAE of the territory and 5,820 new jobs, or an average of 800 new jobs per year.
Job creation
Since 2020, despite the crises experienced (COVID etc.), the territorial strategy which aims to “give businesses room for maneuver to ensure their economic sovereignty” underlines Loïc Barbaras, vice president of the CAB in charge of economic developmentbore fruit with the creation of 2,500 jobs in employment areas de Beauvais, which responds to the “3000 jobs plan” campaign promise.
A figure to which will be added the 4,630 jobs expected on the future site Novaparc (north of Beauvais on the Tillé side, between the PAE du Haut-Villé and the Tilleuls area), without forgetting theBeauvais Airport“a major and essential employment center in the region“, which should generate more than 820 jobs.
A future zone of technological activity
And 700 other jobs planned, including 380 in the activity zone with the ZA des Mathurins destined to become a “Technological Silicon Valley“by attracting”new talents and skills combining economy and ecology” comments Loïc Barbaras.
The first shovels will be given in 2025 for the first phase of work. The opening of the “Totem building” is scheduled for the end of 2026. The project covers, at the end of the 2 phases, 5,063 m2 of offices and workshops divided into 16 lots of 180 m2 minimum.
Placed on a strategic axis near the A16 (Paris), in the extension of one of the structuring centers (the Ther d’Allonne ZAC), this 13 hectare activity zone is dedicated to hosting crafts and relocation projects of flagship companies such as La Brosse and Duponta provider of jobs, whose head office premises based in the town of Hermes will be reassigned.
A sober and careful architecture
Particular care has been taken with the architecture of the buildings which will be visible from the motorway and from the Beauvais south toll (Allonne) to blend soberly into the landscape. “A strong signal” in line with the agglomeration’s policy for “reconciling economy and ecology“.
To attract businesses, the territory has made efforts in terms of land. To date, 60% of spaces are reserved.
Four small businesses in the Construction 15 to 30 jobs came forward. As well as Veolia to establish its head office and 2 innovative start-ups: Kuryositya research laboratory specializing in the design of product formulas cosmetics in compliance with environmental and social standards and Octometha biomethaneone of the winners of Agro dreamone of the agglomeration’s devices.
An innovative platform for employment and training
Always with the idea of facilitating access to employment in Beauvaisis and promoting its local economic area, Beauvaisis is innovating by launching its SAFE platform. on the site emploi.beauvaisis.fr A service for the benefit of all which participates in territorial economic dynamics by linking supply and demand in the territory.
A digital showcase which will offer local businesses the opportunity to introduce themselves and promote themselves to candidates while publishing their job offers free of charge.
An intelligent and scalable tool
Ergonomic and easy to access, this tool “foreshadows the municipal employment agency which will open soon” underlines Caroline Cayeux.
The plus: an intelligent functionality “Wrestler CV” which analyzes the candidate’s CV to suggest the most relevant offers, based on the search criteria previously entered.
This evolving service will offer other functionalities about to be integrated such as the space dedicated to work-study and internships.
Through these tools and projects, the agglomeration intends to “limit the unemploymentcommuting, while strengthening competitiveness businesses.” while striving to “create a virtuous circle, around theagriculture” summarizes Caroline Cayeux, president of the CAB.