16/04/2015
The BSP opens its new head office
The BSP opens its new head office
To date, the Barcelona Synchrotron Park (BSP) administration was in temporary offices in downtown Cerdanyola. As main urbanization works have been completed in the BSP business area and as first companies are now operative (ALBA synchrotron, SENER, IBM, CaixaBank, T-Systems), the BSP administration moved on last March 20 to the park itself into the SENER building.
This change corresponds to the new dynamics the BSP wants to impulse with:
A promotional video on BSP is being carried out and will be presented by summer.
Image: SENER
This change corresponds to the new dynamics the BSP wants to impulse with:
- A new Urbanization Master Plan (PDU) that allows, among other things, offering plots that best suit companies requirements.
- The new Barcelona Synchrotron Park name, a name more transparent than the original one (Parc de l’Alba) that takes advantage of the power of the Barcelona brand and of the iconic synchrotron, thus giving international visibility to the park.
- Generation of new synergies between the PRUAB (the Research Park of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), the PTV (the Vallès Technology Park) and the BSP: these 3 parks belong to the same territory and cover together the whole chain value that transforms basic research into economic wealth via technology transfers, incubation of new companies, consolidated companies housing, etc.
A promotional video on BSP is being carried out and will be presented by summer.
Image: SENER
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