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WATERLOO — Russia’s “city of the future” will begin taking shape in the suburbs of Moscow later this year. But before the shovels hit the ground, some of Skolkovo’s developers are touring the globe, looking at some of the places where innovation and technology thrive. That tour has brought them to Waterloo this week, where they are meeting with representatives from some of the city’s most prominent businesses, think-tanks, research facilities and universities.Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Les termes technopole (féminin) et technopôle (masculin) apparaissent régulièrement dans la littérature à la fin des années 1970 .
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Skolkovo innovation center (also Russian Silicon Valley in Skolkovo ) is a planned high technology business area to be built at Skolkovo near Moscow , Russia . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The site is intended to be an ultramodern complex created to encourage scientifically-technological based companies. It is expected that the complex will be constructed in the territory of the city settlements of New Ivanovo and Odintsovo, near the village of Skolkovo, located in the east part of Odintsovsky area of Moscow, 2 km to the west from MKAD on Skolkovsky highway.
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Entre la Silicon Valley et Washington, les liaisons dangereuses - LeMonde.fr
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice endorsed the Skolkovo innovation hub on Friday during a visit to the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo. "I think that Skolkovo has a major role to play not just in the transformation of Russia &mdash which would be important in its own right — but really in the transformation of the global environment and economy because Russia is a very important part of that global environment," Rice said during a round table entitled "modernization in the global historical context."

