Lindholmen Science Park

Lindholmen Science Park

Lindholmen Science Park is a science park dedicated to research and development in mobile communication, intelligent vechiles and transports systems, and modern media industry, located in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Chalmers University of Technology, the University of Gothenburg, and the IT University of Göteborg collaborate with high tech industries and the local community in different development projects. Currently 180 companies with 8,000 employees are active at Lindholmen, the biggest companies are Volvo Cars, Volvo Technology, Ericsson, IBM, Semcon, and SVT.

Campus Lindholmen comprise of 8,000 people with university students, scientist, and teachers. Several gymnasiums are also located in the vicinity.

The main operators of Lindholmen Science Park are Gothenburg Municipality, Chalmers University of Technology, the University of Gothenburg, Volvo Group, Ericsson, Volvo Cars, Business Region Göteborg, TeliaSonera, Saab, and the Swedish Road Administration.

External links

* [http://www.lindholmen.se/ext/index_en.php Lindholmen Science Park – English]
* [http://www.lindholmen.se/ext/index.php Lindholmen Science Park – Swedish]


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