RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK


'Research Triangle Park' ('RTP') is the largest research park in the world. It is located near Durham, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill, in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina. A small part of the Park stretches into Wake County, but the majority of the land is in Durham County.
It is one of the most prominent high-tech research and development centers in the United States and is often compared to Silicon Valley. It was created in 1959 by state and local governments, nearby universities, and local business interests. Karl Robbins bought the land where the park is now built. The Research Triangle along with the Cummings Research Park located in Huntsville, Alabama, and the Virginia BioTechnology Research Park in Richmond, three of the largest research parks in the country, have made the "New South" home to three global centers of scientific leadership.
The park is 7,000 acres (28 km²) situated in a pine forest with approximately 630 acres (2.5 km²) for development. As of 2007, there are over 130 R&D facilities existing in RTP with more than 39,000 employees working for a total of 157 organizations. The park is adjacent to Interstate 40 and the Durham Freeway. It is managed by the Research Triangle Foundation, a private non-profit organization.
The park is home to one of the largest IBM operations in the world; the company has around 11,000 employees in RTP. The park hosts one of GlaxoSmithKline's largest R&D centres with approximately 5,000 employees.

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Companies and institutions in or near the Research Triangle Park
Universities
External links
References

Companies and institutions in or near the Research Triangle Park



BASF

Bayer

Becton Dickinson

Bekaert

Biogen Idec

Böwe Bell & Howell

Blue Phoenix Solutions

Carolina Student Biotechnology Network

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

ChannelAdvisor

CheckFree Investment Services

Cisco Systems

Coleman Insights

Credit Suisse

Cree Inc.

Diosynth

DuPont

DynCorp

Eisai Co.

EMC

Environmental Protection Agency

Ericsson

Extreme Networks

Freescale Semiconductor

Fidelity Investments

General Electric

GlaxoSmithKline

International Business Machines (IBM)

Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

Intersil

Lenovo

Merck & Co.

Monsanto

Motricity

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Humanities Center

National Semiconductor

Network Appliance

Nortel Networks

North Carolina Biotechnology Center

North Carolina Supercomputing Center

Nufarm

PAREXEL International

Pharmaceutical Product Development

Quintiles

RadarFind

Red Hat

Research Triangle Institute

Railinc

SAS Institute

S and R Communications Group

Semiconductor Research Corporation

Sigma Xi

Sony Ericsson

Southern Capitol Ventures

Spirent Communications

Sumitomo

Syngenta

★ Talecris Biotherapeutics

Tekelec

Underwriters Laboratories

United States Forest Service

Verizon

Wyeth

Zen-Bio

Universities



Duke University

North Carolina State University

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

External links



Research Triangle Park Web site

RTP-TV

National Humanities Center

TechJournal South

The Council for Entrepreneurial Development

Southeast VC

References



★ Link, A.N. A Generosity of Spirit: The Early History of the Research Triangle Park. Research Triangle Park: The Research Triangle Foundation of North Carolina, 1995.

★ Link, A.N. From Seed to Harvest: The Growth of the Research Triangle Park, Research Triangle Park: The Research Triangle Foundation of North Carolina, 2002.

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