Science Park Amsterdam - the knowledge hub of the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area welcomed a range of new companies this summer. The addition of these companies and the knowledge based institutions focusing on IT and life sciences further strengthens its position as a location where science meets business.
The firms that have recently established at the Science Park Amsterdam operate across a range of industries:
Bloomsix is a developer of interactive entertainment software. The company is involved mainly with game development for mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet computers.
CloseAlert provides an online tool for customer research.
Clarox, Diaz IT, Dolphin Recording Tools and IQura also recently established themselves at Science Park Amsterdam.
Among the knowledge-base and research institutions (including the University of Amsterdam) already present at the science park, there are the collocations facilities of the Amsterdam Internet Exchange and the SARA and NIKHEF institutes.
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