City of Brno is to address investors with its potential as the centre of science, research and innovation at the upcoming MIPIM (Cannes, March 12-15). The projects aimed at the development of research infrastructure include the International Clinical Research Centre (FNUSA-ICRC) and the Central European Institute of Technology (CEITEC), carried out with the participation of the South Moravian region, St. Anne’s University Hospital in Brno, Brno’s universities and private entities. The city’s role as the centre of advance science will be shown on the projects of ALISI (Application Laboratories of Microtechnologies and Nanotechnologies) and Czech Globe (Global Change Research Centre). As the second in the size of the office property market (after Prague), Brno has been preparing the Phase II of the development of the Czech Technology Park incl. its Central Zone which it is going to present at MIPIM as well.
Photo: Czech Technology Park Brno