8.2.2010.
The Minister of Science, Technology and the University, Pilar Ventura
By: Yolanda Lopez - Muñiz / Liberal In Aragón
The Ministry of Science and Innovation and has provided the Government of Aragon to 610,000 euros to prepare the previous reports
The Department of Science, Technology and University has begun to investigate to make possible a project that involves the creation of three new technology parks in Zaragoza and its surroundings.
Of these three parks, one would go for logistics and information technologies, aeronautics and another to the last, to nanobiotechnology. For its part, the Ministry of Education and Science has provided Government of Aragon to 610,000 euros for the previous reporting, which will be completed in the first half of this year. That's when deciding whether you can continue with the three or discard some.
Studies and investigations are in initial phase, however, the logistics park is the one most likely to succeed, because the province already has the platform and the Pla-Za Zaragoza Logistics Research Institute Center. "One of the strategic sectors of the Government of Aragon and we take it forward," said the Minister of Science, Technology and the University, Pilar Ventura. For
Moreover, for the creation of the park specializing in nanobiotechnology, it has the support of the Institute of Nanoscience of Aragon (INA). It has an advanced microscopy laboratory, unique in the Mediterranean and integrated into the network of scientific and technological scepters of Spain unique.
The Department of Science and Technology is also considering creating a technology park dedicated to aeronautics, which is capable of bringing the industry together in a single auxiliary space. Currently, there are such facilities in Seville.
addition, the creation of these new parks is not the abandonment of existing ones. Thus, it will advance the science and technology of Aula Dei, for example, count-after Montañana facilities and San Mateo-based with a new industrial estate Valdeferrín in the town of Ejea de los Caballeros .
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