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U.P.–Ayala Land TechnoHub

Coordinates:14°39′26″N121°03′21″E / 14.657229°N 121.055834°E /14.657229; 121.055834
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Information technology hub in Quezon City, Philippines
U.P.–Ayala Land TechnoHub
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LocationU.P. Campus,Quezon City,Metro Manila, Philippines
AddressCommonwealth Avenue
Coordinates14°39′26″N121°03′21″E / 14.657229°N 121.055834°E /14.657229; 121.055834
Opening dateNovember 22, 2008
DeveloperAyala Land
OwnerUniversity of the Philippines Diliman
Size20 hectares (0.20 km2)
Public transitJeepneys, UV Express, and tricycles
Bus interchange 6  7  17  34  49  U.P. Technohub
Future:
Metro interchangeUniversity Avenue
Websiteayalalandoffices.com.ph

TheU.P.–Ayala Land TechnoHub is aninformation technology hub jointly developed by theUniversity of the Philippines Diliman and property developerAyala Land. It is located alongCommonwealth Avenue inU.P. Campus, Quezon City,Metro Manila.[1] and occupies 20 ha (0.20 km2) of the 37.5 ha (0.375 km2) U.P. North Science and Technology Park inside the U.P. Diliman campus.[2]

The development is bounded to the north by Central Avenue and thePhilippine Nuclear Research Institute, bounded to the east by theU.P. Arboretum, and bounded to the southeast by Commonwealth Avenue.

Business activities

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The entire development was listed as an approved IT Park by thePhilippine Economic Zone Authority in February 2009.[3] This status makes export-oriented companies located therein eligible for temporarytax holiday, permanent reduced rate ofcorporate income tax, and other incentives.[4]IBM announced in February 2009 that it would open an Innovation Center at the park, its second inSoutheast Asia after the one located inMalaysia.[5]Convergys also inaugurated its contact center at TechnoHub in April 2009, along with two others simultaneously opened at Nuvali TechnoHub inSanta Rosa, Laguna andCebu IT Park inCebu City.[6]

History

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The land where the TechnoHub now stands is owned by theUniversity of the Philippines Diliman. Sometime in October 2006, the land was leased to Ayala Land by the state university so an information technology hub could be developed.[7] In that month, Ayala Land announced that it would invest P6 billion over the following five to ten years to develop theCommonwealth Avenue property.[8] Then-Quezon City mayorFeliciano Belmonte, Jr. signed an order in December 2006 adjusting thezoning classification of part of UP Diliman so that the project could legally proceed.[9]

The TechnoHub is the second U.P.-Ayala joint project, the first being the U.P. South Technopark along C.P. Garcia andKatipunan Avenues; it is then followed by collaborations onKatipunan Avenue south of the UP Diliman campus.[10] Critics have charged that the site represents stealth privatization of part of the university and a gateway for private sector "vultures" to establish a foothold in the non-commercial university. Seven U.P. students were arrested for raising protests to this end during the hub's inauguration on November 22, 2008 they were released without charges.[11]

The first batch of tenants began moving into the technology park in August 2008.[1] In October 2008, Ayala announced that ten startups would move into the northern technology park, in comparison to the nine already located in its southern counterpart.[10]

In July 2009, Ayala and UP Diliman's opened a third collaboration, the DOST-PEZA Open TechnologyBusiness Incubator, atKatipunan Avenue; the new incubator planned to host companies focused oncloud computing andopen-source software development.[12]

In 2014, the Quezon City local government planned to auction off the TechnoHub property due to the University of the Philippines alleged failure to pay it P117 million worth of real estate tax. While under the law, educational institutions are exempt from paying real estate tax, the Quezon City Treasury interprets that the property became taxable the moment the university leased it to a private firm. The auction was called off by the Supreme Court through a temporary restraining order.[13]

Panorama of the U.P. Ayala Land TechnoHub from the second floor of the Tech Portal Building

References

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  1. ^ab"New Ayala technology park ready to welcome tenants".GMA Integrated News. August 30, 2008. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2024.
  2. ^"PGMA inaugurates UP-Ayala Techno Hub".Philippine News Agency. November 23, 2008. Archived fromthe original on August 25, 2011. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2024 – via Positive News Media.
  3. ^UP Technology Park granted PEZA perksArchived 2011-07-21 at theWayback Machine, Manila Bulletin
  4. ^Philippine Economic Zone Authority:IT Parks/CentersArchived November 21, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  5. ^IBM to put up second lab in SEA at UP Technopark, Manila Bulletin
  6. ^StarTek to expand maiden Philippine operationArchived 2009-05-11 at theWayback Machine, Manila Times
  7. ^Sauler, Erika; Quismundo, Tarra (25 September 2014)."UP vs QC govt: Row looms over Ayala-TechnoHub land".Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved26 September 2018.
  8. ^Ayala earmarks P6 billion for UP property, Business World
  9. ^National S&T complex to rise, Philippine Headline News
  10. ^abAyala signs 10 startups in UP TechnoparkArchived 2010-01-26 at theWayback Machine, Philippine Daily Inquirer
  11. ^Ayala Land Builds RP's "Silicon Valley"[dead link], Pinoy Herald
  12. ^Latest UP Diliman Technopark opens[permanent dead link], Manila Times
  13. ^Aning, Jerome (2 October 2014)."Supreme Court stops sale of Ayala TechnoHub land".Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved26 September 2018.

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