Cartuja 93

Bioclimatic sphere of the Seville Expo '92.

The Cartuja 93 park is a technological and scientific complex located in Seville, in the Isla de la Cartuja, next to the Monastery of Santa Maria de las Cuevas. It started in 1993 to exploit the showground and buildings inherited from the 1992 Universal Exposition Seville Expo '92.

Cartuja 93 integrates five different development fields: Advanced Technology Enterprises, Public Services of R&D, Scientific Research Centers, Technology Centers, and technical, business and University colleges.

Nowadays, Cartuja´93 is one of the most important technological and scientific parks of south Europe: during 2009 it invoiced 2,194 millions of euros, and employed 14,380 people.[1]

Representative entities and enterprises

Former Europe's pavilion, today headquarters of the technological and scientific park.
IDEA building.

Research centers and institutions

IEA, in the former Pavilion of New Zealand.

Schools

Three Cultures Foundation in the former Pavilion of Morocco.

Others

References

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