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Northern Ireland Science Park
NameNorthern Ireland Science Park
LocationBelfast, Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland Science Park is a research park located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and is home to a variety of companies and organizations, including Queen's University Belfast, University of Ulster, and Invest Northern Ireland. The park is situated near the Titanic Quarter and the Belfast Harbour, and is close to the M1 motorway (Northern Ireland) and the George Best Belfast City Airport. The park is also near the Belfast City Hospital and the Royal Victoria Hospital, and is affiliated with the Northern Ireland Science Park Foundation, which is supported by David Trimble, Seamus Mallon, and Reg Empey.

Overview

The Northern Ireland Science Park is a hub for innovation and technology, and is home to a range of companies, including Andor Technology, Kainos, and Farrans. The park is also home to the Northern Ireland Science Park Foundation, which aims to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in Northern Ireland, and is supported by organizations such as Invest Northern Ireland, InterTradeIreland, and the European Union. The park is located near the Belfast Metropolitan College and the University of Ulster, and is affiliated with the Queen's University Belfast, which is a member of the Russell Group and is ranked among the top universities in the United Kingdom by The Times and The Guardian. The park is also near the Belfast City Council and the Northern Ireland Assembly, and is supported by politicians such as Arlene Foster, Martin McGuinness, and David Ford.

History

The Northern Ireland Science Park was established in 1999, with the support of the Northern Ireland Executive and the European Union. The park was developed on a site near the Titanic Quarter and the Belfast Harbour, and was designed to provide a hub for innovation and technology in Northern Ireland. The park has undergone several phases of development, including the construction of new buildings and facilities, and has been supported by organizations such as Invest Northern Ireland, InterTradeIreland, and the University of Ulster. The park has also been involved in several initiatives, including the Northern Ireland Science Park Foundation, which aims to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in Northern Ireland, and is supported by individuals such as Lord Trimble, Seamus Mallon, and Reg Empey, who have all been involved in the Good Friday Agreement and the St Andrews Agreement.

Facilities

The Northern Ireland Science Park has a range of facilities, including office space, laboratories, and meeting rooms. The park is also home to several amenities, including a restaurant, a gym, and a childcare facility. The park has been designed to provide a supportive environment for businesses and organizations, and offers a range of services, including business advice, mentoring, and networking opportunities. The park is also near the Belfast Metropolitan College and the University of Ulster, and is affiliated with the Queen's University Belfast, which has a range of facilities, including the Queen's University Belfast Library and the Queen's University Belfast Medical School. The park is also close to the Royal Victoria Hospital and the Belfast City Hospital, and is supported by organizations such as the National Health Service and the Public Health Agency.

Tenants

The Northern Ireland Science Park is home to a range of tenants, including Andor Technology, Kainos, and Farrans. The park is also home to several smaller businesses and start-ups, and offers a range of support services, including business advice, mentoring, and networking opportunities. The park is affiliated with the Queen's University Belfast and the University of Ulster, and is supported by organizations such as Invest Northern Ireland, InterTradeIreland, and the European Union. The park is also near the Belfast City Council and the Northern Ireland Assembly, and is supported by politicians such as Arlene Foster, Martin McGuinness, and David Ford, who have all been involved in the Northern Ireland Executive and the Good Friday Agreement.

Research and Development

The Northern Ireland Science Park is a hub for research and development, and is home to a range of companies and organizations involved in innovation and technology. The park is affiliated with the Queen's University Belfast and the University of Ulster, and is supported by organizations such as Invest Northern Ireland, InterTradeIreland, and the European Union. The park is also near the Belfast Metropolitan College and the Northern Ireland Assembly, and is supported by politicians such as Arlene Foster, Martin McGuinness, and David Ford, who have all been involved in the Northern Ireland Executive and the Good Friday Agreement. The park is also involved in several research initiatives, including the Northern Ireland Science Park Foundation, which aims to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in Northern Ireland, and is supported by individuals such as Lord Trimble, Seamus Mallon, and Reg Empey, who have all been involved in the Good Friday Agreement and the St Andrews Agreement.

Location and Transport

The Northern Ireland Science Park is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and is situated near the Titanic Quarter and the Belfast Harbour. The park is close to the M1 motorway (Northern Ireland) and the George Best Belfast City Airport, and is also near the Belfast City Hospital and the Royal Victoria Hospital. The park is affiliated with the Queen's University Belfast and the University of Ulster, and is supported by organizations such as Invest Northern Ireland, InterTradeIreland, and the European Union. The park is also near the Belfast City Council and the Northern Ireland Assembly, and is supported by politicians such as Arlene Foster, Martin McGuinness, and David Ford, who have all been involved in the Northern Ireland Executive and the Good Friday Agreement. The park is also close to the Belfast Central railway station and the Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station, and is served by several bus routes, including the Metro (Belfast) and the Ulsterbus.

Category:Research parks in the United Kingdom