The Technology
Park is spread across 370 acres in the town of Zamudio, in the heart
of Vizcaya in the Basque Country. More than a hundred companies are undertaking
technologically advanced work in the Park.
The Autonomous Community
of the Basque Country, located in the northern coast of Spain, is the most
heavily industrialized region in Spain. With over two million inhabitants,
it is in the center of the north-south (Paris-Madrid) and east-west (Barcelona-Atlantic)
transport routes.
The Basque Country has
an extensive road network of 4,243 kilometers, of which 331 are motor way
or dual carriage ways. Its railway infrastructure links the region to the
rest of Spain and to France. The Basque transport network is supported
by three airports and two of Spain's leading cargo seaports.
MANAGEMENT
AND OBJECTIVES
The Technology Park is
an area that has been specifically prepared for high technology companies
to provide a quality infrastructure and support services for their activity.
The surrounding area offers the companies located in the park all the additional
support that they require for their development in terms of training, research
and technology.
But the Park is not only
looking to bring together innovative companies. The proximity of the University
and of a number of R&D centers, together with the existence of a consolidated
industrial base in the area, favor technology transfer and synergy between
companies. The Park acts as a communication infrastructure which promotes
links between training centers, research centers and companies to maximize
the exploitation of technological capacity.
The Park is managed by
the public sector company Parque Tecnológico-Teknologi Elkartegia,
S.A. supported by the Sociedad para la Promoción y Reconversión
Industrial (SPRI), the Basque Regional Development Agency, and controlled
by the Department of Industry of the Basque Government, the Bizkaia Provincial
Council and the town council of Zamudio.
THE TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
In recent years, the
Basque Country has created and developed a considerable technological structure
to support research and development work in companies. This structure is
based on three pillars: basic University research, technology centers'
research activities controlled by the public administration and sectorial
groups' activities.
Of special importance
are the seven centers of the Basque Technology Network, due to the importance
of the 900 technicians engaged in R&D work. These seven centers offer
support to business and industry in areas such as Information and Communication
Technologies, Advanced Electronics and Engineering, Environment, Biotechnology,
Aeronautics and Quality.
Four of these technological
centers - Aeronautics Technological Center, Labein, Robotiker and Gaiker
- have located their offices in the Technology Park. Labein runs a supercomputer
center, a communications laboratory and a quality unit. Robotiker and Gaiker,
whom respectively work in robotics and new materials, have moved their
headquarters to the Park. The coordinating entity of the Basque R&D
centers (EITE) and the European Software Institute are also based in the
Park.
ENTRANCE CONDITIONS
The Technology Park of
the Basque Country offers infrastructure for the installation of innovative,
high-technology companies. When considering an application, the Technology
Park takes into account the following factors:
Research and development activities
to be undertaken by the company.
Capacity of relation with the
university and technology centers.
Level of integration that the
activities can achieve within the Technology Park.
Ability to develop, apply and
disseminate new technologies.
Potential contribution to technology
transfer processes through products or advanced services.
Technological level of products.
Capacity to attract other high-technology
companies.
Growth potential.
Scientific and technical potential.
Qualification of personnel.
Technical and economic viability.
Contribution to the Park's image
as a nucleus of advanced technology.
SITE
OCCUPATION
Companies can set up
in the Technology Park by means of two different formulas: monthly rent
based on the surface area occupied or the purchase of a site.
For those companies wishing
to rent facilities, the Technology Park owns eight buildings to this end.
The bildings are called 101 - which also contains the central offices of
the Park-, 103, 105, 204, 205, 206, 207 and 208.
Offices can be rented
in the Nido building for up to three years by newly-created companies which
initially require only a small surface area. It is also possible to rent
space in the buildings owned by the Park with a purchase option realisable
after twelve years.
Certain companies which
are considered of specific interest to the Technology Park may also purchase
land for the construction of their own building.
SERVICES
The Technology Park offers
infrastructure and logistics, consultancy and communication support to
all the companies located within it. This includes access roads,
the internal road system, electricity, water and sewerage systems, fire
prevention systems and natural gas.
The Park also offers
its resident companies a wide range of logistic support: advanced telecommunication
networks, travel agency, bank agency, medical services, garbage collection,
formation services, tele-surveillance services, etc.
For the external relations
of its companies, the Technology Park has an auditorium fully-equipped
with audio-visual and simultaneous translation facilities, conference and
meeting rooms, as well as a social centre which is used by the companies
in the Park for their meetings with other bodies.
THE COMPANIES
The Technology Park considers
non-polluting companies included in the following groups as priority candidates:
Industrial companies involved
in high-quality manufacturing or which require advanced technologies preferably
in the fields of electronics, optoelectronics, telecommunication, information
technologies, industrial automation, social welfare technologies, environment
and energy technologies.
Companies, company departments,
groups of companies, public or private institutions engaged in research
and development work.
Advanced service companies that
offer advanced technical services or consultancy and support services to
business management.
To date, more than a
hundred companies, principally in Information and Communication Technologies,
Aeronautics , Electronics, Advanced Engineering, Biotechnology, R+D, Quality
and Environment have located in the Technology Park.
The majority of these
companies are small, although there are some companies that each employ
more than 200 people each. Total employment within the Technology Park
stands at over 4,200 people, more than 45 % of whom are university graduates
and 35 % of whom are involved in research and development.