HTP Belarus has a significant number of partners worldwide. This allows enhancing competitiveness and promoting HTP resident-companies’ services abroad as well as contributing to the global economic development through innovation, entrepreneurship, and transfer of knowledge and technology.
Daedeok Innopolis
Daedeok Innopolis refers to the remarkable collection of R&D centers and venture companies in the green hills of Daedeok Valley, north of the city of Daejeon, Republic of Korea. Unlike many other clusters, Korea has invested in building up both the research expertise for over thirty years, creating long-term research programs of scale and depth. There are over seven thousand with Ph.Ds in the sciences in Daedeok and state-of-the-art infrastructure is in place that enables Daedeok to play a leading role in the world.
Website: http://www.ddinnopolis.or.kr/
The Italian Institute of Technology
The Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) is established jointly by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research and the Ministry of Economy and Finance to promote excellence in basic and applied research and to contribute to the economic development of Italy. The primary goals of the IIT are creation and dissemination of scientific knowledge as well as strengthening of Italy's technological competitiveness.
Website: http://www.iit.it/en/home.html
Hoa Lac Hi -Tech Park (Vietnam)
Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park is in charge of business incubation, human resource training, product manufacturing and commercialization. The priority technologies are information, communication and software; bio-technology for aquiculture and health; microelectronics, precision machinery, optoelectronics and automation technology, new material and nano-technology; environmental friendly and new energy technology and more.
Website: http://www.hhtp.gov.vn/c3e751c0_cbf1_4d91_a277_d68e89fae682.hhtp
Latvian IT Cluster
The Latvian IT Cluster, a consortium of leading ICT companies, electronic equipment manufacturers and R&D institutions, was established in 2001 with the primary goal of furthering the development of innovative IT solutions and products. The Cluster serves as a tool to handle joint projects between companies and R&D institutions, to facilitate joint marketing, and also to allow for the sharing of manufacturing capacities. The Cluster offers local businesses the chance to establish links with foreign partners, through which they can develop a wide range of new business skills.
Website: http://www.is.lv/site/
Viasphere Technopark
Viasphere Technopark is a state of the art commercial technology park in Yerevan, Armenia, providing infrastructure to local startups and ICT companies worldwide looking to extend their core development offshore. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Viasphere International operating since July 2000 currently housing several US-based subsidiaries developing advanced technologies in variety of ICT fields. The Technopark is a hotspot of companies looking to capitalize on Armenia’s proven technical capabilities.
Website: http://www.viasphere.com/
Special Economic Zone PIT
The main goal of the Special Economic Zone "Information Technology Park" in the suburb of Almaty (Kazakhstan) is to attract highly qualified professionals in the field of IT, energy and communications, in order to assist them in securing their business by providing special tax and legal benefits.
Website: http://www.aitc.kz/o_sezpit.html
Hi-tech International Business Incubator Co., Ltd.
Hi-tech International Business Incubator Co., Ltd. (HTIBI) is a joint venture corporation comprising Beijing Hi-tech Innovation Service Center and foreign organizations. Beijing Hi-tech Innovation Service Center is the leading incubation center in China and this has led to the development of technology business incubators and a nationwide cooperation network with more than 500 business incubators throughout China.
Website: http://www.htibi.com/en/aboutus.htm
Science and Technology Park Poland-East in Suwałki
One of the Park’s strategic goals is to create an attractive place in Suwałki where science and business can meet to enable transfer of technologies and offer innovative forms of business and investing activity. The shareholders are: the Town of Suwałki, University of Bialystok, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Warsaw University of Technology, Higher Vocational School in Suwałki and the National Institute of Telecommunications in Warsaw.
Website: http://www.paiz.gov.pl/investment_support/industrial_and_technology_parks/suwalki
Serbian Software Cluster
Serbian Software Cluster (SSC) is a business association established in 2006. SSC has 16 members – 13 most competitive private companies, and 3 renowned Faculties of universities in Belgrade and Novi Sad. SSC helps Serbian software business in achieving international success. SSC acts as a catalyst for selection and specification of key areas in which Serbian innovative solutions and business expertise can be implemented at the international market.
Website: http://www.ssc.rs/


