Tartu Science Park
Science park in Tartu, Estonia
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Tartu Science Park (Estonian: Tartu Teaduspark) is a science park in Tartu, Estonia. The science park was founded in 1992, being the first science park in Baltics.[1]
The science park is a home for over 80 companies,[2] including electronics and apparatus building companies, biomedicine companies, and information and communication technologies.[3] The science park has also been a home for several start-up companies which later has grown big, e.g. Click & Grow.[4]
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External links
- Official website