List of technology centers
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This is a list of technology centers throughout the United States and the world. Governmental planners and business networks like to use the name "silicon" or "valley" to describe their own areas as a result of the success of Silicon Valley in California. Examples of this are the Vale do Aço (Steel Valley) and the Silicon "Alley" in New York City.
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[edit] United States
- Silicon Prairie - Metropolitan Dallas (primarily the northern region and its suburbs)
- Automation Alley - Metropolitan Detroit (primarily Oakland County, Michigan)
- Cummings Research Park - Huntsville, Alabama
- Dulles Technology Corridor - Northern Virginia near Washington Dulles Airport
- Eastside - Puget Sound
- Golden Corridor - Chicagoland
- Illinois Technology and Research Corridor - Chicagoland
- Research Triangle - North Carolina
- Route 128 - Massachusetts
- Silicon Alley - New York City
- Silicon Forest - Portland, Oregon
- Silicon Valley - Northern California
- Tech Coast - Southern California
- Telecom Corridor (an area in the Silicon Prairie) - Richardson, suburb of Dallas, Texas
[edit] America (Other than United States)
- Campinas, São Paulo, São José dos Campos, São Carlos (The Silicon Valley of Brazil).
- Porto Digital - Recife
- Canada's Technology Triangle - Waterloo, Ontario
- Silicon Valley North - National Capital Region around Ottawa, Ontario,
- Guadalajara, Jalisco (The Silicon Valley of Mexico)
[edit] Asia
- Zhangjiang High Tech Park, Shanghai
- Zhong Guan Cun - Beijing
- Bangalore (The Silicon Valley of India)
- Chennai
- HITEC City, Hyderabad
- The Knowledge Corridor - between Pune and Bombay, Maharashtra,
- Pune (The Silicon Plateau of India)
- Technopark, Kerala - Kerala
- Silicon Gulf - (The Silicon Valley of the Philippines)
[edit] Australasia
- Melbourne, (Digital Harbour at Docklands)
[edit] Europe
- ViaSphere Technopark - Yerevan
- Sophia Antipolis - between Nice and Cannes
- Z.I.R.S.T. of Meylan - close to Grenoble
- Chausseestrasse, Berlin, Germany (was called the "Silicon Valley" of Germany in 2000)
- Dresden, Germany (The Silicon Valley of Germany)
- Dublin, Ireland (The Silicon Valley of Europe, due to its high number of technological EMEA centres)
- High Tech Campus Eindhoven - Eindhoven
- Zelenograd (The Silicon Valley of Russia)
- Parc Tecnològic del Vallès - Barcelona
- M4 corridor - between London and Reading
- Silicon Fen - Cambridge