Technology parks

Sophia Antipolis is a technology park north-west of Antibes and south-west of Nice, France. Formed in 1970, it houses primarily companies in the fields of computing, electronics, pharmacology and biotechnology. Several institutions of higher learning are also located here, along with the European headquarters of W3C. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sophia Antipolis"

Stanford Research Park is a technology park located in Palo Alto, California on land owned by Stanford University. Built in 1951, it claims to be the world's first technology-focused office park. It covers 700 acres (2.8 km²). The park's 162 buildings hold 23,000 employees who work for 140 different companies. Frederick Terman is often credited with the idea and success of the Stanford Research Park, which was the first university-owned industrial park at the time of its founding and played a key role in creation of Silicon Valley. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stanford Research Park"

Technopark Kerala, located at Trivandrum, India, is India's first industrial park dedicated to electronics, software, and IT ventures. Started 1990, the 180 acres (728,000 m²) campus is now home to over 60 companies from numerous countries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Technopark Kerala"

Tidel Park is an IT Park situated in the city of Chennai, India. It was set up by the Government agency TIDCO in the late 1990s to foster the growth of Information Technology in the state of Tamil Nadu. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tidel Park"

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