
As a value added provider of quality business space, Singapore Science Park is keen nurture ideas that help tenants in their journey towards innovation and excellence.
Introducing possibilities beyond geographic bounds, the Science Park has established partnership with like-minded technology and R&D Parks and incubation centres around the world to facilitate regular forums and global exchange among the respective tenants. As members of a prestigious community, Science Park tenants enjoy numerous synergistic opportunities for mutual networking and collaboration.
The first science park to be set up in France, Sophia Antipolis is a community of research and educational institutions, development corporations and production engineering centres as well as public and private sector institutions. It houses a community of companies, engineers and technicians and students. The 30-year old park is the focus of hi-tech economic activity at the heart of the French Riviera in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, which is world-famous for its tourist attractions. International companies, mainly from the United States, use Sophia Antipolis as a hub for developing their operations for the European market.
The Heidelberg Technology Park, founded in 1985, is a rapidly growing international science park, offering facilities and management services to companies specialising in biotechnology, bioinformatics, medicine techniques and environmental technologies. Its shareholders are the City of Heidelberg and Chamber of Industry and Commerce Rhine-Neckar. Renowned as a centre for life sciences, the Heidelberg Park is spread over 16,500 sq metres at the University Campus and other locations in the city of Heidelberg. Another 32,000 sq metres are under construction, in addition to plans for a new BioMed Park.
Technopolis is the largest company in Finland specialising in the provision of operating environments for high tech companies. It offers a comprehensive service package combining modern operating facilities, a wide range of services for customer companies and their personnel, and company development programmes. Technopolis operates in the Oulu region in Northern Finland and in Vantaa and Espoo in the capital area. More than 8,000 people from 550 companies are currently working in Technopolis facilities.
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