Czech Technology Park

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The Czech Technology Park is a low density development providing modern business premises for technology companies in a business park environment adjacent to the Brno University of Technology. The park is intended to provide a total of 190,000m2 of mixed commercial accommodation for office, research and light industry, together with associated retail, leisure and services facilities. Strategically located at the very heart of Europe the City of Brno provides excellent location advantages for modern businesses operating within the existing European Community and the progressive economies of Central and Eastern Europe.

With a strong tradition in electrical and mechanical engineering the City of Brno has become a focus for new high-tech businesses drawn to the location by the highly qualified labour force and competitive employment costs. The proximity of the Technical University to the park enables companies to attract skilled graduates and establish project links with this leading institution. Already home to companies such as Siemens AG, IBM, FEI, SGI, STAR 21 Networks, Ceský Mobil or Honeywell Controls, the park is an established location which offers representative business premises for production, assembly, research, technical development and office functions.

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