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Created in 2002, SPoW -Science Parks of Wallonia-, is an association of seven Belgian science parks located in Wallonia:

The main objectives of the network are:

  • To take part to the regional development and the innovation process
  • To ensure the promotion of the Science Parks
  • To foster relationships and collaborations between the innovative companies located on the Parks.

The business incubators of the parks also provide a whole set of services to fledgling spin-offs.

The seven University-related research parks are currently home to more than 600 companies and 13500 employees.

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  1. www.idelux-aive.be

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