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This is a list some oftechnology centers throughout the world. Government planners and business networks often incorporate "silicon" or "valley" into place names to describe their own areas as a result of the success ofSilicon Valley inCalifornia. Metrics may be applied to measure qualitative differences between these places, including:

  • How much and to what extent public and/or private research and development (R&D) funds are spent in the zones
  • What percentage of local employment is technology related
  • If the zone is mainly government funded or is mainly corporate driven (or is it a mix of both)
  • If mainly corporate, how much revenue and profit and which corporations have headquarters there
  • If mainly corporate, how muchventure capital has been made available to companies in the zone
  • What supporting higher educational institutions (e.g., universities or colleges) are located nearby

Globally prominent clusters

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List

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Africa

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 Cameroon
 Egypt
 Kenya
  • Konza Technology City: launched in 2013, and set to host business process outsourcing (BPO) ventures, a science park, and other facilities
 Mauritius
 Morocco
 Nigeria
 South Africa
 Zambia

Middle East and North Africa

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 Iran
 Palestine
 United Arab Emirates

Americas

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 Bolivia
 Brazil
 Canada
 Chile
 Guatemala
 Mexico
 United States
 Uruguay

Asia

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Zhongguancun inBeijing.
Sri City Business Centre
 China
 India
See also:Software Technology Parks of India
 Indonesia
 Iran
Further information:Science in Iran § Technology parks
 Israel
 Japan
 Malaysia
 Myanmar
 Pakistan
 Philippines
 Qatar
 Saudi Arabia
 Singapore
 South Korea
 Taiwan
Southern Taiwan Science Park
 Thailand
 United Arab Emirates
 Uzbekistan
 Vietnam

Europe

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 Austria
 Belarus
 Belgium
  • BioWin: The Health Cluster of Wallonia
 Bulgaria
One of theSouth Moravian Innovation Centre buildings: biotechnology incubator JIC INBIT in university campus in Brno, (Czech Republic)
 Czech Republic
 Finland
 France
WISTA in Berlin (Silicon Allee)
 Germany
 Hungary
 Ireland
  • Dublin (known as "Silicon Docks" or "The European Silicon Valley", due to its high number of technological EMEA centres)
 Italy
 Netherlands
 Portugal
 Russia
 Romania
  • Bucharest
    • Grozăvești including Politehnica Campus, Regie Campus, Sema Park, Afi Park and Orhideea Offices
    • Pipera including Pipera Park, Aviației Offices and Piața Pipera Offices
    • Măgurele including the European laser technology institute
    • Romexpo including Expozitiei Offices, Tipografiei Offices and Jiului Offices
    • Militari including West Gate Offices
  • Cluj-Napoca[61]
    • Între Lacuri start-up offices
    • Jucu technology park
  • Iași
    • Palas-Sfântul Andrei Offices
  • Craiova
    • S200 technology park including Universitatea Campus
    • Ford automotive park
  • Timișoara
    • Openville
    • Vox Technology Park
  • Pitești
 Serbia
  • Science Technology Park Belgrade
  • NTP Novi Sad
 Slovakia
 Spain
 Sweden
  Switzerland
 Turkey
 United Kingdom
 Ukraine
 Uzbekistan

Oceania

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 Australia

Places with "Silicon" names

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The following list contains places with"Silicon" names, that is, places with nicknames inspired by theSilicon Valleynickname given to part of theSan Francisco Bay Area:

Africa

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Technion Computer Science Faculty, inHaifa, part ofSilicon Wadi,Israel

Middle East and North Africa

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Israel

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United Arab Emirates

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Americas

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Brazil

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Canada

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Chile

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Costa Rica

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Mexico

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United States

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Asia

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Europe

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France

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Germany

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See also:German Silicon Valley

Greece

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Ireland

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Italy

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  • Silicon Moda:Milan, Italy.

Norway

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  • SiliconFjord: Oslofjord region[74]

Russia

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Switzerland

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  • Ticino Valley: Technology cluster in the Lugano area

United Kingdom

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Oceania

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Australia

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New Zealand

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See also

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References

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Further reading

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  • Kerr, William R., and Frederic Robert-Nicoud. 2020. "Tech Clusters."Journal of Economic Perspectives, 34 (3): 50–76.

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