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Thessaloniki Technology Park



Thessaloniki Technology Park is an institution, with the obvious aim to provide to the nation an ambiance that would help increase the understanding and the experience of working and researching with Science and Technology. Technological Park of Thessaloniki is actively promoting the security of the Greek Technological Heritage.

Located 12 km on the vicinity of Thessaloniki in Thermi with clear reachability of the local highway system and airport the TTP is right next to the American Farm School, on whose lands the TTP could expect to spread out its future activities. Thessaloniki Technology Park (TTP) was founded in 1990, to counter the requirement for a more intensive exchange of people, concepts, and facilities between the industry and universities, by the Chemical Process Engineering Research Institute (CPERI), a member of the Institutes of Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH).

The companies that have supported the ideas and the researches through funds and facilities are known as the Incubator Companies, these are:
  • Ampelooeniki
  • Heletel
  • URnet Internet Services
  • G.As.E.P
  • IQ systems
  • Forth-ecom
  • Intelligen
  • M.E.T.E.K
  • Plantoils
  • Hellabio
  • Advanced Software Technologies
This Techno-Park is making an invaluable contribution towards distributing information on new technologies to extant companies, encouraging development of new business firms, and, in return receives financial support and technical feedback for CPERI/FORTH.



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