Research-intensive cluster




Research-intensive clusters (RICs) are regions with a high density of research-oriented organizations. These regions may be informally designated, or may be represented by a formal association. Member organizations are often universities, businesses, and non-profit research institutes.[1]


Closely related concepts include research associations (in general), research parks, technology clusters, and economic clusters. RICs differ from generic research associations in that the member organizations must be geographically close to one another. RICs differ from research parks in that the member organizations are in separate locations within a geographical region, and are not sharing the same exact location. RICs differ from technology and economic clusters because they focus on more research rather than on economic development per se, though for-profit businesses may certainly be members of both types of groups.[1]


Other similar concepts include technology alliances and business parks. Technology alliances focus on economic development, often regardless of research-intensity or geographic density. Business parks provide infrastructure and facilities to businesses, but there is no requirement for research-intensity and all the member organizations share facilities in exactly the same location.




Contents






  • 1 List of research-intensive clusters


  • 2 References





List of research-intensive clusters















































































































































Name
Location
Nation
Anchor Universities/Institutes
(or Companies)

315 Research Corridor

Columbus, OH
U.S.

Ohio State University, Battelle Institute, etc.

BioValley

Basel, Freiburg, Illkirch
Switzerland, Germany, France
Innovation Center, Unicampus, Research Park, Technology Center

Edinburgh Science Triangle

Edinburgh
Scotland
(many)
Eindhoven-Leuven-Aachen triangle (ELAt)[1]

Eindhoven-Leuven-Aachen
Netherlands, Belgium, Germany
(many)

Global Medical Excellence Cluster[1]

South East England and East Anglia
England
Many, including the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, King's College London (KCL), Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)and University College London (UCL)

Golden triangle[1]

Oxford, London and Cambridge
England
Many, including the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, King's College London (KCL), the London School of Economics (LSE) and University College London (UCL)

Innovation Crescent

Atlanta, GA and Athens, GA
U.S.

Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University, University of Georgia, etc.

MedCity[1]

London
England

Imperial College London, King's College London (KCL) and University College London (UCL)

Medicon Valley

Öresund Region
Denmark and Sweden

University of Copenhagen, Lund University, etc.

Michigan Life Sciences Corridor

Michigan
U.S.

Michigan State University, Wayne State University, University of Michigan, Van Andel Institute

OstWestfalenLippe Maschinenbau[1]

East Westphalia
Germany
(many)

Oklahoma Research Corridor

Oklahoma
U.S.

University of Oklahoma (OU), OU Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma State University (OSU), University of Tulsa (TU)
Oulu Region[1]

Oulu
Finland

University of Oulu, Technopolis Plc

Paris-Saclay

Paris, Ile-de-France
France

Université Paris-Saclay (2014), Etablissement public Paris-Saclay and Paris Region Economic Development Agency

Pittsburgh Quantum Institute

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
U.S.

Duquesne University, Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of Pittsburgh

Red River Valley Research Corridor

North Dakota
U.S.

North Dakota State University (NDSU) and University of North Dakota (UND)

Research Triangle

Raleigh-Durham-Cary-Chapel Hill, North Carolina
U.S.

North Carolina State University, Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Salzburg Wood Cluster[1]

Salzburg
Austria
(many)

Silicon Fen (or the Cambridge Cluster)[1]

Cambridge
England

University of Cambridge

Silicon Valley
southern San Francisco Bay Area
U.S.
(many)

Styrian Autocluster[1]

Styria
Austria

AVL List, Magna Steyr, Lear Corporation, Johnson Controls, etc.

University Research Corridor

Michigan
U.S.

Michigan State University, Wayne State University, University of Michigan




References





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  • Phillip Raines. "Developing Cluster Policies in Seven European Regions" European Policies Research Center, University of Strathclyde; December 2000.

  • Philip Cooke. "Life Sciences Clusters and Regional Science Policy." Urban Studies, Vol. 41, Nos 5/6, 1113–1131, May 2004.




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