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Technopark
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   Zia-Ul-Islam   Reg#Sp10-Bs(TE)-009
   Aqsa Sardar    Reg#Sp10-Bs(TE)-016


   Aqib Javed Reg#Sp10-Bs(TE)-002
   Aqsa Masood    Reg#Sp10-Bs(TE)-011
Topic of presentation




      “Techno park”
Agenda
Introduction               By Zia-ul-islam
•Definition
•History
•Vision & Mission
•Purpose
•Benefits of techno park
•How differs from other parks
Dubai Techno park
Introduction: Techno-park
Definition:
“A techno park (research
park, science park, or science and
technology park) is an area with a
collection of buildings dedicated to
scientific research on a business
footing.”
History:

• The world's first techno park in the early
  1950 near Stanford University, and
  foreshadowed the community known
  today as Silicon Valley.
Why different names:
• Usually the Park different names depends
  on the type of science and research in
  which the park's entities engage.
Vision & Mission:
• location in which Government, universities and
  private companies cooperate and collaborate.
• Enhance the development, transfer, and
  commercialization of technology.
• live-work-play environments for students.
Vision & Mission:(continue)
Launching new companies
  • To attract new companies to towns, and to expand
    their tax bas.
  • About one-quarter of graduates from park
    universities remains in their park for jobs.
Sharing of ideas
•Creativity is born through the exchange between industrial,
scientific, philosophical, and artistic mind.
Purpose:
• Economic development.
• Competitiveness of cities and regions by
  creating new business.
• knowledge-based jobs.
Technology developing Zone:
• Techno park is a center where Universities,
    research institutions and industrial
    organizations work together to make their
    Research/Development activities and
     innovation researches.
•   In this places economical and social structure
    combines and by the cooperation of these
    organizations efficiency of technology
    production increases.
Differs from other parks:
• More organized, planned, and managed.
• Concerned with future developments in
  science and technology.
• Focus on product advancement and
  innovation.
BENEFITS OF TECHNOPARKS:
• Increasing the export.
• High valued product production
• Decreasing the outsourcing needs for high-
  tech products for the country.
• Foundation of high-tech organizations.
• Transforming the relations between
  Universities and Industry to cooperation's.
BENEFITS OF TECHNOPARKS
(continue) :
• By research and development activities
  supporting the local economical
  development.
• Bringing the foreign funds to Zone.
• Creating modernization.
• Creating entrepreneurship.
• Job opportunities for well qualified people.
Existance of Technoparks:
Found all over the world, but are mostly concentrated
in developed countries.140 are found in North
America alone.
•Techno park Zhiguli valley, Russia, Samara region,
Togliatti
•Techno park, Trivandrum, at Thiruvananthapuram,
Kerala, India
•South Bank Techno park, London South Bank University,
England
•Techno park Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa
•Montreal Techno parrk
•Techno park (Metro), a station of the Zamoskvoretskaya
Line of the Moscow Metro
“Dubai TechnoPark”
Dubai TechnoPark (Location) west
of Jafza in Dubai
Dubai Technopark:

• Techno Park was established in 2003 as a
  science and technology park to further
  Dubai’s economic development by Sheikh
  Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Maktoum
• Dubai has allocated a 21 Million SQM plot
  for the project located to the west of Jebel
  Ali Free Zone
Vision in Dubai:

• To lead Dubai’s technological
  development strategy by providing the
  appropriate environment that would
  attract and enhance direct investment in
  manufacturing and ‘research and
  development’ facilities with key focus on
  appropriate advanced technologies
  related to water desalination, energy, and
  environment
Technopark Mission:
To ensure
   •Establishment of clusters of similar
   technology oriented industries in Dobai.

   •Collaboration and partnership among
   tech-oriented companies.

   •Contribution to the advancement of
   science & technology in the region.
The Dubai Advantage:
• Since 2000 real GDP of Dubai has been growing at a
  compounded annual growth rate of about 15%. The
  growth was largely driven by non-oil sectors, a unique
  differentiator in a region where economies are dependant
  on oil incomes.
• In 2009, 95% of Dubai’s GDP came from non-oil sectors.
• Positioned at the edge of the world’s second largest
  desert, Dubai is considered an icon of entrepreneurship
  and modernity in the Arab world. As the second largest
  emirate behind Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab
  Emirates (UAE), Dubai is globally recognized as the
  Middle East region’s international business hub.
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Target Activities:
• High Tech Industries
• Research and Development
• Consultancy, design and support services
• Training
• Laboratories and Testing
• Incubation of Innovation
• Prototypes
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KERALA Techno park
Techno park is a technology park in Thiruvananthapuram
(Trivandrum), Kerala, India. The park is dedicated to IT
ventures. It is the first and largest technology park in India.
Launched in 1990, Techno park as of 2012 has 4 million
square feet of built-up area, and is home to over 270
companies, employing nearly
38,000 professionals.Technopark is currently on an expansion
mode by adding another 37 hectares as part of Phase III
expansion and 450 acres (1.8 km2) as Techno city—an
integrated IT township near Pallippuram. During the global
financial crisis of 2007–2010, the park saw a period of reduced
growth in 2009-10, where the exports recorded was only
2.8% more than the previous year. As of late 2010, Techno
park accounts for about 70% of IT exports from Kerala.
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Techno Club

The club in the campus of Phase I provides
diverse facilities for professionals to unwind.
These include a gym, a swimming pool and
courts for badminton and table tennis and
beach volley ball. The Club also has massage
parlors. Vaisakha—a multi cuisine restaurant
and provides tour operators for organizing
recreational travel of employees and their
families.
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Expansion of Techno Park
Phase II
Techno park has acquired 86 acres (0.35 km².) of land,
for its Phase II expansion.
•Out of this, 50 acres (0.2 km².) has been earmarked
for Infosys and 36 acres (0.15 km².) for UST Global.
• Infosys is planning to create up to 2,500,000 sq. ft.
  (230,000 m2). (233,000 sq. m.) of space to accommodate up to
  15,000 professionals in the end. It plans to set up 600,000
  sq. ft. (56,000 m2). (56,000 sq. m.) in the first phase.
• UST Global is setting up a 3.2 Million sq.ft. campus to be
  complete by 2015. Eight lakh sq.ft. of space will be complete
  by January 2012. Work on the campus was launched on
  October 24, 2007.
Tata Consultancy Services has been allotted 25 acres (0.1 km².)
within the campus for their software development center. This
is in addition to the 14 acres (57,000 m2) of land allotted to
them for setting up their new training Park.
IBS Software Services is constructing a 450,000 sq. ft.
(42,000 m2). (42,000 sq. m.) office on 5 acres (0.02 km².) of
land. The first phase of the campus was inaugurated on
October 23, 2007.
Tata Elxsi Limited which is the product design arm of the US$
68 billion Tata Group, has also taken 3.5 acres (0.01 km².) to
build its state of the art design and development Centre. The
first phase of the campus has been commissioned on
September 7, 2007.
Phase III
•Techno park has almost completed acquisition of 100 acres
(0.4 km².) of land for Phase III expansion. Firms like Larsen
& Toubro and the Rahejas are planning major developments
within and around Techno park as well. L&T has already
announced its plans to set up a 35 acre (0.15 km².) hybrid IT-
and-residential park as part of Techno park Phase III.Patni
Computer Systems has already announced that it will set up
a Rs 150 Crore ($US 32 Million) Development Centre in
Phase III.
•The IInd and IIIrd phase of expansion of Techno park along
with the ramping up of operations of the existing IT units
are expected to see an investment of around Rs. 3000-
4000 Crore ($US 0.75 Billion) and an additional employment
creation of 80,000-100,000.
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Phase IV expansion — Techno city
•The Phase IV of Techno park is also referred to as the Techno
city project. It involves a mixed use—IT, biotechnology,
nanotechnology, commercial and residential development
spread over 500 acres (2 km².) of land, about 5 km (3.1 mi) from
the present campus.It will be a self-contained IT township with
the potential to employ a hundred thousand professionals. The
expected investment in the project is around Rs 6,000 Crores
(Over US$ 1.5 Billion), as per latest estimates.
•Once Techno city's land acquisition is complete, Techno park
will have an extent of close to 850 acres (3.5 km².), making it
one of India's largest IT satellite townships, in geographic area,
comparable to that of projects like the Mahindra World City in
Chennai.
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A science park is an organization managed by specialized
professionals, whose main aim is to increase the wealth of its
community by promoting the culture of innovation and the
competitiveness of its associated business and knowledge based
institutions.
To enable these goals to be met, a Science Park simulates and
manages the flow of knowledge and technology amongst
universities, R&D institutions, companies and markets; it
facilitates the creation and growth of innovation-based companies
through incubation and spin-off processes; and provides other
value added services together with high quality and facilities.
East Azerbaijan Science & Technology Park (EASTP) was founded in the year 2003.




It is located in Tabriz, Capital of East Azerbaijan province, Islamic Republic of Iran.
About Science and Technology Parks
      Science and Technology Parks are the perfect habitat for
businesses and institutions of the global knowledge economy.
Science & Technology Parks promote the economic
development and competitiveness of regions and cities by:
Creating new business opportunities and adding value to mature
companies.
Generating knowledge-based jobs.
Building attractive spaces for the emerging knowledge workers.
Enhancing the synergy between universities and companies.
Incubator and Pre-incubator
As the name suggests, an incubator is a place that encourages new businesses to
develop. In this centre, newly--established corporations and companies present
their innovative ideas and projects and are then supported by the park to lead
them to success. The Park helps them to achieve their goals through less risky
ways, giving them wanted advice and supervision in investing in profit-oriented
regions.
East Azerbaijan science & technology park’s incubator first began its activity in
2003 under topic "incubator of information & communication technology" unit
(ICT) by the goal of develop & growth of small and medium enterprises (‘SMEs’).
EASTP Activity fields of Incubator are as follow:
                          Mechanic & Automobile parts
                           ( Information Technology (IT
                 (.Information & Communication Technology (ICT
                          Chemical industries & Polymer
                                 Electricity& Electronic
                          Commercial & advanced technologies
Pre-incubator
Pre-incubators are for non-registered corporations (they are not yet
ready to be registered) or for those corporations that don't have the
needed qualifications to be in the incubator center. These research
groups can stay in the Pre--Incubator center for at most one year. In
this one year they must get their work force together and have their
request ready to join the incubator center. The services available for
these groups are limited and free.
EAST-park have supported 40 tenant companies and 65 SMEs at
incubator and pre-incubator from 2003 and now it consists 23 tenant
companies and 34 companies at incubator.
EASTP Fields of Activity
The main fields of activity of East Parks tenants are:
1- Chemistry & chemical products
2- Plastics and polymers
3- Nano technology
4- Business
5- Information Technology (IT)
6- Mechanics
7-Automobile Parts
8- Electronics and Physics
9- Computer Science.
                     Of course, as time goes by, and depending on certain conditions,
the Park is ready to work in other unmentioned fields too.
EASTP Mission
East Azerbaijan Technology Park is in the business of transforming the
future. The main purpose of stabling the park in this area was to
develop communications in researching fields between the industries
present in the region and the universities of the area, with this hope
that it would lead to innovation, creativity and development.
Having the different industries working together in a friendly
environment would help to raise the level of technology transfer
causing useful competition between them which would then lead to
the growth of this industrial pole and the increase of the nations
wealth. Thus, East Park is a good example of maximum revenue from
industrial capacities.
EASTP Goals:
Bearing in mind the potentials of Tabriz,
 EASTPs goals are:
- Promotion and improvement of the nations technology in
industry to expand and develop their competitive power in state
and especially international markets.
- Decreasing the amount of time needed in the process of
commercializing between research and industry especially
between newly-established corporations and companies.
- Encouraging the establishment of SMEs relying on
high technology.
- Helping to expand professions between different
fields.
- Creating a relationship between industries,
governmental organizations, universities and research
centers.
- Creating an environment fit for cooperation between
public and private Sectors.
Companies and organizations supported
by the park
 -    Private companies and organizations
 -    University and governmental research
 centers
 -     Research and Development centers for
 state organizations
As at 2012, Iran had 31 science and technology parks nationwide. The
 government of Iran has also plans for the establishment of 50–60
 industrial parks by the end of the fifth
 Five-Year Socioeconomic Development Plan by 2015.
 Few of those 31 techno parks are given below:

Khorasan Province Technology Park
                               Technology park

East Azerbaijan Province Technology Park
                                 Technology park

Semnan Province Technology Park
                              Technology park
Guilan Province Technology Park Technology park
Yazd Province Technology Park Technology park
Markazi Province Technology
                                Technology park
Park
Isfahan Province Technology
                                Technology park
Park's name                 Focus area                      Location

                         Agro-Food, Biotechnology,
Guilan Science and
                         Chemistry, Electronics,      Guilan
Technology Park          Environment, ICT, Tourism.

                         Advanced Engineering
                         (mechanics and automation),
Pardis Technology Park   Biotechnology, Chemistry,   25 km North-East of Tehran
                         Electronics, ICT, Nano-
                         technology.

Markazi Province
Technology Park          ICT                          Arak



Khorasan Science and
Technology Park          Advanced Engineering, Agro-
(Ministry of Science,    Food, Chemistry, Electronics, Khorasan
Research and             ICT, Services.
Technology)
Materials and Metallurgy,
                             Information and
Sheikh Bahai Technology Park
                             Communications Technology,
(Aka "Isfahan Science and                               Isfahan
                             Design & Manufacturing,
Technology Town")
                             Automation, Biotechnology,
                             Services.

Semnan Province Technology
                           Nano Technology, IT          Semnan
Park
                            Advance Engineering,
East Azerbaijan Province
                            Electrical                  East Azerbaijan
Technology Park
                            & Electronics.

Yazd Province Technology     Mechanical & Mechatronic
                            Heavy Industrial            Yazd
Park
                            Instrumentation.

Tehran Software and
Information Technology Park ICT                         Tehran
(planned)

“Kahkeshan” (Galaxy)
                            Aerospace                   Tehran
Technology Park
• Its is the country’s largest Information and
  Communications Technology Park.
•
   The 17 story building
• The first international standard facility in
  Pakistan
• located in Lahore.
• Started as “Lahore Technology Park” in 2006
• On January 15, 2012, Lahore Software
  Technology Park was renamed as Arfa
  Software Technology Park by Chief Minister
  of Punjab, Mian Shahbaz Sharif.
• Arfa Karim was the youngest Microsoft
  Certified Professional who died at the age of
  16. Chief Minister Punjab announced to
  change the name of Lahore Technology Park
  in recognition of her achievements.
Vision & Mission:
• Development of an IT industry
• To bring technology revolution in the region.
• To attract local software companies and
  foreign investors to start IT and IT-enabled
  businesses in an expeditious manner.
Advantages:
 Arfa Software Technology Park (ASTP) is a
 smart, efficient, secure and functional
 business venue which provides modern-
 day business necessities under one roof.
 ASTP offers an array of high-quality
 facilities to businesses operating within
 the technology park like
 • Tier III Data Center
 • Disaster Recovery Sites
 • water-proof pathways
 • high-tech security
Advantages(continue)
• advanced fire protection system
• RFID controlled parking for over 1000 vehicles
• The plug-and-play facilitie and customized
  offices ensure business continuit
conveniences
• medical clinic
• food courts
• health club/Gym
• travel agency are thoughtfully set up within
  the ASTP
IP based Building Management
System(BMS) within ASTP:
To ensure a failsafe and efficient environment, an IP
based Building Management System(BMS) is installed
at ASTP which enables
• centralization and optimization of the monitoring,
  operating, and managing of the entire building
• The high-performance HVAC digital control system
  manages the heating, ventilating, zoning,
  humidification and air cleaning systems of the
  building while cutting energy and equipment costs.
Facilities at Arfa Software Technology
Park
  IT
  Wide Area Network
  Wi-Max Technology
  VSAT Technology
  Storage Area Network (SAN)
Utilities

175 seat auditorium
Spacious conference rooms with Video
conferencing
24/7 security surveillance
Triple source power backup
Restaurants, Café, Gymnasium, Medical Centre
and Prayer Halls
Banking and ATM Services
Ample parking facility for over 1,000 vehicles
Technopark

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  • 2. Group members Zia-Ul-Islam Reg#Sp10-Bs(TE)-009 Aqsa Sardar Reg#Sp10-Bs(TE)-016 Aqib Javed Reg#Sp10-Bs(TE)-002 Aqsa Masood Reg#Sp10-Bs(TE)-011
  • 3. Topic of presentation “Techno park”
  • 5. Introduction By Zia-ul-islam •Definition •History •Vision & Mission •Purpose •Benefits of techno park •How differs from other parks Dubai Techno park
  • 6. Introduction: Techno-park Definition: “A techno park (research park, science park, or science and technology park) is an area with a collection of buildings dedicated to scientific research on a business footing.”
  • 7. History: • The world's first techno park in the early 1950 near Stanford University, and foreshadowed the community known today as Silicon Valley. Why different names: • Usually the Park different names depends on the type of science and research in which the park's entities engage.
  • 8. Vision & Mission: • location in which Government, universities and private companies cooperate and collaborate. • Enhance the development, transfer, and commercialization of technology. • live-work-play environments for students.
  • 9. Vision & Mission:(continue) Launching new companies • To attract new companies to towns, and to expand their tax bas. • About one-quarter of graduates from park universities remains in their park for jobs. Sharing of ideas •Creativity is born through the exchange between industrial, scientific, philosophical, and artistic mind.
  • 10. Purpose: • Economic development. • Competitiveness of cities and regions by creating new business. • knowledge-based jobs.
  • 11. Technology developing Zone: • Techno park is a center where Universities, research institutions and industrial organizations work together to make their Research/Development activities and innovation researches. • In this places economical and social structure combines and by the cooperation of these organizations efficiency of technology production increases.
  • 12. Differs from other parks: • More organized, planned, and managed. • Concerned with future developments in science and technology. • Focus on product advancement and innovation.
  • 13. BENEFITS OF TECHNOPARKS: • Increasing the export. • High valued product production • Decreasing the outsourcing needs for high- tech products for the country. • Foundation of high-tech organizations. • Transforming the relations between Universities and Industry to cooperation's.
  • 14. BENEFITS OF TECHNOPARKS (continue) : • By research and development activities supporting the local economical development. • Bringing the foreign funds to Zone. • Creating modernization. • Creating entrepreneurship. • Job opportunities for well qualified people.
  • 15. Existance of Technoparks: Found all over the world, but are mostly concentrated in developed countries.140 are found in North America alone. •Techno park Zhiguli valley, Russia, Samara region, Togliatti •Techno park, Trivandrum, at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India •South Bank Techno park, London South Bank University, England •Techno park Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa •Montreal Techno parrk •Techno park (Metro), a station of the Zamoskvoretskaya Line of the Moscow Metro
  • 17. Dubai TechnoPark (Location) west of Jafza in Dubai
  • 18. Dubai Technopark: • Techno Park was established in 2003 as a science and technology park to further Dubai’s economic development by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Maktoum • Dubai has allocated a 21 Million SQM plot for the project located to the west of Jebel Ali Free Zone
  • 19. Vision in Dubai: • To lead Dubai’s technological development strategy by providing the appropriate environment that would attract and enhance direct investment in manufacturing and ‘research and development’ facilities with key focus on appropriate advanced technologies related to water desalination, energy, and environment
  • 20. Technopark Mission: To ensure •Establishment of clusters of similar technology oriented industries in Dobai. •Collaboration and partnership among tech-oriented companies. •Contribution to the advancement of science & technology in the region.
  • 21. The Dubai Advantage: • Since 2000 real GDP of Dubai has been growing at a compounded annual growth rate of about 15%. The growth was largely driven by non-oil sectors, a unique differentiator in a region where economies are dependant on oil incomes. • In 2009, 95% of Dubai’s GDP came from non-oil sectors. • Positioned at the edge of the world’s second largest desert, Dubai is considered an icon of entrepreneurship and modernity in the Arab world. As the second largest emirate behind Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Dubai is globally recognized as the Middle East region’s international business hub.
  • 27. Government of Dubai P //F P F World World
  • 28. Target Activities: • High Tech Industries • Research and Development • Consultancy, design and support services • Training • Laboratories and Testing • Incubation of Innovation • Prototypes
  • 35. KERALA Techno park Techno park is a technology park in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India. The park is dedicated to IT ventures. It is the first and largest technology park in India. Launched in 1990, Techno park as of 2012 has 4 million square feet of built-up area, and is home to over 270 companies, employing nearly 38,000 professionals.Technopark is currently on an expansion mode by adding another 37 hectares as part of Phase III expansion and 450 acres (1.8 km2) as Techno city—an integrated IT township near Pallippuram. During the global financial crisis of 2007–2010, the park saw a period of reduced growth in 2009-10, where the exports recorded was only 2.8% more than the previous year. As of late 2010, Techno park accounts for about 70% of IT exports from Kerala.
  • 39. Techno Club The club in the campus of Phase I provides diverse facilities for professionals to unwind. These include a gym, a swimming pool and courts for badminton and table tennis and beach volley ball. The Club also has massage parlors. Vaisakha—a multi cuisine restaurant and provides tour operators for organizing recreational travel of employees and their families.
  • 41. Expansion of Techno Park Phase II Techno park has acquired 86 acres (0.35 km².) of land, for its Phase II expansion. •Out of this, 50 acres (0.2 km².) has been earmarked for Infosys and 36 acres (0.15 km².) for UST Global. • Infosys is planning to create up to 2,500,000 sq. ft. (230,000 m2). (233,000 sq. m.) of space to accommodate up to 15,000 professionals in the end. It plans to set up 600,000 sq. ft. (56,000 m2). (56,000 sq. m.) in the first phase. • UST Global is setting up a 3.2 Million sq.ft. campus to be complete by 2015. Eight lakh sq.ft. of space will be complete by January 2012. Work on the campus was launched on October 24, 2007.
  • 42. Tata Consultancy Services has been allotted 25 acres (0.1 km².) within the campus for their software development center. This is in addition to the 14 acres (57,000 m2) of land allotted to them for setting up their new training Park. IBS Software Services is constructing a 450,000 sq. ft. (42,000 m2). (42,000 sq. m.) office on 5 acres (0.02 km².) of land. The first phase of the campus was inaugurated on October 23, 2007. Tata Elxsi Limited which is the product design arm of the US$ 68 billion Tata Group, has also taken 3.5 acres (0.01 km².) to build its state of the art design and development Centre. The first phase of the campus has been commissioned on September 7, 2007.
  • 43. Phase III •Techno park has almost completed acquisition of 100 acres (0.4 km².) of land for Phase III expansion. Firms like Larsen & Toubro and the Rahejas are planning major developments within and around Techno park as well. L&T has already announced its plans to set up a 35 acre (0.15 km².) hybrid IT- and-residential park as part of Techno park Phase III.Patni Computer Systems has already announced that it will set up a Rs 150 Crore ($US 32 Million) Development Centre in Phase III. •The IInd and IIIrd phase of expansion of Techno park along with the ramping up of operations of the existing IT units are expected to see an investment of around Rs. 3000- 4000 Crore ($US 0.75 Billion) and an additional employment creation of 80,000-100,000.
  • 45. Phase IV expansion — Techno city •The Phase IV of Techno park is also referred to as the Techno city project. It involves a mixed use—IT, biotechnology, nanotechnology, commercial and residential development spread over 500 acres (2 km².) of land, about 5 km (3.1 mi) from the present campus.It will be a self-contained IT township with the potential to employ a hundred thousand professionals. The expected investment in the project is around Rs 6,000 Crores (Over US$ 1.5 Billion), as per latest estimates. •Once Techno city's land acquisition is complete, Techno park will have an extent of close to 850 acres (3.5 km².), making it one of India's largest IT satellite townships, in geographic area, comparable to that of projects like the Mahindra World City in Chennai.
  • 47. A science park is an organization managed by specialized professionals, whose main aim is to increase the wealth of its community by promoting the culture of innovation and the competitiveness of its associated business and knowledge based institutions. To enable these goals to be met, a Science Park simulates and manages the flow of knowledge and technology amongst universities, R&D institutions, companies and markets; it facilitates the creation and growth of innovation-based companies through incubation and spin-off processes; and provides other value added services together with high quality and facilities.
  • 48. East Azerbaijan Science & Technology Park (EASTP) was founded in the year 2003. It is located in Tabriz, Capital of East Azerbaijan province, Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • 49. About Science and Technology Parks Science and Technology Parks are the perfect habitat for businesses and institutions of the global knowledge economy. Science & Technology Parks promote the economic development and competitiveness of regions and cities by: Creating new business opportunities and adding value to mature companies. Generating knowledge-based jobs. Building attractive spaces for the emerging knowledge workers. Enhancing the synergy between universities and companies.
  • 50. Incubator and Pre-incubator As the name suggests, an incubator is a place that encourages new businesses to develop. In this centre, newly--established corporations and companies present their innovative ideas and projects and are then supported by the park to lead them to success. The Park helps them to achieve their goals through less risky ways, giving them wanted advice and supervision in investing in profit-oriented regions. East Azerbaijan science & technology park’s incubator first began its activity in 2003 under topic "incubator of information & communication technology" unit (ICT) by the goal of develop & growth of small and medium enterprises (‘SMEs’). EASTP Activity fields of Incubator are as follow: Mechanic & Automobile parts ( Information Technology (IT (.Information & Communication Technology (ICT Chemical industries & Polymer Electricity& Electronic Commercial & advanced technologies
  • 51. Pre-incubator Pre-incubators are for non-registered corporations (they are not yet ready to be registered) or for those corporations that don't have the needed qualifications to be in the incubator center. These research groups can stay in the Pre--Incubator center for at most one year. In this one year they must get their work force together and have their request ready to join the incubator center. The services available for these groups are limited and free. EAST-park have supported 40 tenant companies and 65 SMEs at incubator and pre-incubator from 2003 and now it consists 23 tenant companies and 34 companies at incubator.
  • 52. EASTP Fields of Activity The main fields of activity of East Parks tenants are: 1- Chemistry & chemical products 2- Plastics and polymers 3- Nano technology 4- Business 5- Information Technology (IT) 6- Mechanics 7-Automobile Parts 8- Electronics and Physics 9- Computer Science. Of course, as time goes by, and depending on certain conditions, the Park is ready to work in other unmentioned fields too.
  • 53. EASTP Mission East Azerbaijan Technology Park is in the business of transforming the future. The main purpose of stabling the park in this area was to develop communications in researching fields between the industries present in the region and the universities of the area, with this hope that it would lead to innovation, creativity and development. Having the different industries working together in a friendly environment would help to raise the level of technology transfer causing useful competition between them which would then lead to the growth of this industrial pole and the increase of the nations wealth. Thus, East Park is a good example of maximum revenue from industrial capacities.
  • 54. EASTP Goals: Bearing in mind the potentials of Tabriz, EASTPs goals are: - Promotion and improvement of the nations technology in industry to expand and develop their competitive power in state and especially international markets. - Decreasing the amount of time needed in the process of commercializing between research and industry especially between newly-established corporations and companies.
  • 55. - Encouraging the establishment of SMEs relying on high technology. - Helping to expand professions between different fields. - Creating a relationship between industries, governmental organizations, universities and research centers. - Creating an environment fit for cooperation between public and private Sectors.
  • 56. Companies and organizations supported by the park - Private companies and organizations - University and governmental research centers - Research and Development centers for state organizations
  • 57. As at 2012, Iran had 31 science and technology parks nationwide. The government of Iran has also plans for the establishment of 50–60 industrial parks by the end of the fifth Five-Year Socioeconomic Development Plan by 2015. Few of those 31 techno parks are given below: Khorasan Province Technology Park Technology park East Azerbaijan Province Technology Park Technology park Semnan Province Technology Park Technology park Guilan Province Technology Park Technology park Yazd Province Technology Park Technology park Markazi Province Technology Technology park Park Isfahan Province Technology Technology park
  • 58. Park's name Focus area Location Agro-Food, Biotechnology, Guilan Science and Chemistry, Electronics, Guilan Technology Park Environment, ICT, Tourism. Advanced Engineering (mechanics and automation), Pardis Technology Park Biotechnology, Chemistry, 25 km North-East of Tehran Electronics, ICT, Nano- technology. Markazi Province Technology Park ICT Arak Khorasan Science and Technology Park Advanced Engineering, Agro- (Ministry of Science, Food, Chemistry, Electronics, Khorasan Research and ICT, Services. Technology)
  • 59. Materials and Metallurgy, Information and Sheikh Bahai Technology Park Communications Technology, (Aka "Isfahan Science and Isfahan Design & Manufacturing, Technology Town") Automation, Biotechnology, Services. Semnan Province Technology Nano Technology, IT Semnan Park Advance Engineering, East Azerbaijan Province Electrical East Azerbaijan Technology Park & Electronics. Yazd Province Technology Mechanical & Mechatronic Heavy Industrial Yazd Park Instrumentation. Tehran Software and Information Technology Park ICT Tehran (planned) “Kahkeshan” (Galaxy) Aerospace Tehran Technology Park
  • 60. • Its is the country’s largest Information and Communications Technology Park. • The 17 story building • The first international standard facility in Pakistan • located in Lahore. • Started as “Lahore Technology Park” in 2006
  • 61. • On January 15, 2012, Lahore Software Technology Park was renamed as Arfa Software Technology Park by Chief Minister of Punjab, Mian Shahbaz Sharif. • Arfa Karim was the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional who died at the age of 16. Chief Minister Punjab announced to change the name of Lahore Technology Park in recognition of her achievements.
  • 62. Vision & Mission: • Development of an IT industry • To bring technology revolution in the region. • To attract local software companies and foreign investors to start IT and IT-enabled businesses in an expeditious manner.
  • 63. Advantages: Arfa Software Technology Park (ASTP) is a smart, efficient, secure and functional business venue which provides modern- day business necessities under one roof. ASTP offers an array of high-quality facilities to businesses operating within the technology park like • Tier III Data Center • Disaster Recovery Sites • water-proof pathways • high-tech security
  • 64. Advantages(continue) • advanced fire protection system • RFID controlled parking for over 1000 vehicles • The plug-and-play facilitie and customized offices ensure business continuit conveniences • medical clinic • food courts • health club/Gym • travel agency are thoughtfully set up within the ASTP
  • 65. IP based Building Management System(BMS) within ASTP: To ensure a failsafe and efficient environment, an IP based Building Management System(BMS) is installed at ASTP which enables • centralization and optimization of the monitoring, operating, and managing of the entire building • The high-performance HVAC digital control system manages the heating, ventilating, zoning, humidification and air cleaning systems of the building while cutting energy and equipment costs.
  • 66. Facilities at Arfa Software Technology Park IT Wide Area Network Wi-Max Technology VSAT Technology Storage Area Network (SAN)
  • 67. Utilities 175 seat auditorium Spacious conference rooms with Video conferencing 24/7 security surveillance Triple source power backup Restaurants, Café, Gymnasium, Medical Centre and Prayer Halls Banking and ATM Services Ample parking facility for over 1,000 vehicles