A place to start: Indiana's certified technology parks provide an environment for new ventures and college graduates.

Indiana Business MagazineVol. 50 Nbr. 12, December 2006

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A place to start: Indiana's certified technology parks provide an environment for new ventures and college graduates.

THE HOOSIER STATE IS becoming an increasingly inviting environment for high-tech and biomedical firms to originate, expand and relocate, thanks in large part to the state certified technology parks. Now 18 in number, these parks can be found in such flagship locations as West Lafayette and Indianapolis, as well as in less densely populated areas such as Crane and Scottsburg.

Intelliplex, Shelbyville. "As we create new technologies at our research universities, those technologies will evolve into viable businesses located at these technology parks," said Robert Carmony, director of marketing for Intelliplex, a fiber-optic technology park in Shelbyville that opened in fall 2004. "These parks also provide a reason for people with a higher education to stay in Indiana upon graduation."

Currently, there are only a handful of entities at the park: Indiana Wesleyan University...

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