Liège Science Park
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Liège Science Park is a business incubator and science park of the University of Liège[1] and is located on the territories of the municipalities of Seraing and Liège in Belgium.
History
In 1953,
In 1971, the Belgian Committee of Ministers for the economic and social cooperation created the science park which is located on both the municipality of Liège (Sart Tilman) and the municipality of Seraing (Cense rouge). In February 1975 the first company, IBM, settled on the science park. The site would be developed with the cooperation of three partners: SPI+, the Company-University Interface of Liège and the municipality of Seraing. Besides academic research, biotechnology, electronics, space and engineering. In 2003, the scientific park was named Liège Science Park as part of project which promotes the development of high-potential economic activities together with a closer cooperation between high-tech companies and research labs.
See also
Sources
References
- ^ "Science Parks". www.recherche.uliege.be.
External links
Media related to Liège Science Park at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website (in English)
- Official website (in French)