Stanford Research Park

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Stanford Research Park is a technology park located in Palo Alto, California, near the campus of Stanford University. Established in 1951, it is one of the oldest and most prestigious research parks in the world. The park is a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, housing numerous high-tech companies and startups.

History[edit | edit source]

Stanford Research Park was founded in 1951 by Frederick Terman, a professor at Stanford University, who is often referred to as the "father of Silicon Valley." The park was created to foster collaboration between the university and the private sector, providing a space for companies to conduct research and development in close proximity to Stanford's academic resources.

Location and Facilities[edit | edit source]

The park spans over 700 acres and includes more than 10 million square feet of office and research space. It is strategically located near major transportation routes, including U.S. Route 101 and Interstate 280, making it easily accessible for employees and visitors.

Notable Companies[edit | edit source]

Stanford Research Park has been home to many influential companies in the technology and biotechnology sectors. Some of the notable companies that have had a presence in the park include:

Impact on Silicon Valley[edit | edit source]

The establishment of Stanford Research Park played a significant role in the development of Silicon Valley as a global center for technology and innovation. The park's emphasis on research and development, combined with its proximity to Stanford University, has attracted a steady stream of talent and investment to the region.

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