The 4th Industrial Revolution : considerations for science parks to remain competitive
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- PublisherIASP
- Publication dateSeptember 2019
- Place of publicationNantes, France
- Number of pages12
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During the fourth industrial revolution there could be competition between science parks and innovation districts. The latter seems to be a better answer to changing demand by innovativecompanies and knowledge workers. However, the science park concept is not static. We think the
science park has its own position amidst industrial innovation campuses and innovation districts. But (old, depreciated) science parks need to adjust to the new era. Management of science parks might find inspiration in the characteristics of innovation districts. We propose three considerations that
might help science parks to remain competitive:
- Consider adding housing (including an impact on service level and reachability);
- Consider a shift towards multiple target groups;
- Consider to lay more emphasis on community management.
Especially with regard to the first two considerations one has to keep in mind that a science park is not a closed entity. Setting out new strategies also requires a re-orientation of the position and role of science parks in their urban and regional context.
- Conference name36th IASP World Conference on Science Parks and Areas of Innovation
- Conference themeThe 4th Industrial Revolution: areas of innovation and science parks as key boosters for a successful transition
- LocationNantes, France
- Start date24-09-2019
- End date27-09-2019