The Technopolis phenomenon : smart cities, fast systems, global networks

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The Technopolis phenomenon : smart cities, fast systems, global networks

edited by David V. Gibson, George Kozmetsky, Raymond W. Smilor

(International series on technical innovation and entrepreneurship)

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c1992

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Papers presented at the conference "Attaining a Sustainable Global Economy: Linked Infrastructures - Smart Cities, Fast Systems, Global Networks," held on May 20-22, 1990 in San Francisco, Calif

Includes bibliographical references

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The technopolis is an innovative approach to economic development that involves linking technology commercialization with effective public and private-sector initiatives to create new infrastructures for economic growth, diversification, and global competitiveness. Leading experts from academia, government, and industry present information, ideas, programs and initiatives that accelerate the creation of smart cities, fast systems, and global networks. Providing both strategic and tactical insights into developing a new type of infrastructure for the twenty-first century-The Technopolis Phenomenon contributes to the enhancement of the quality of life and the range of opportunities in the global marketplace.

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