Published on March 26, 2026
The Grand neoBay Sci-tech Innovation Transformation Center has officially completed construction, marking a significant milestone in the enhancement of the city’s technological landscape. The new twin towers, spanning approximately 52,300 square meters, will serve as a hub for research and development as well as office space, providing an innovative environment for businesses and entrepreneurs.
Located in a prime area, the twin towers are designed with modern architecture that emphasizes sustainability and functionality. The facility aims to foster collaboration among tech startups, established companies, and research institutions, creating an ecosystem conducive to groundbreaking technological advancements.
Officials note that the opening of the Grand neoBay center is expected to attract both domestic and international companies looking to invest in research and development. This establishment is part of a broader initiative to position the region as a leader in science and technology, and local leaders believe it will create numerous job opportunities for skilled workers.
As part of the center’s vision, flexible workspaces and state-of-the-art laboratories will be available, encouraging creativity and innovation. The facility is specifically designed to adapt to the evolving needs of the tech industry, making it an ideal location for future enterprises focused on transformative technologies.
In addition to its role as a business hub, the Grand neoBay center plans to host various events and workshops aimed at promoting knowledge sharing and networking among professionals in the field. The commitment to fostering a community of innovators is expected to enhance collaboration and inspire the next generation of tech leaders.
With the completion of this ambitious project, stakeholders are optimistic about the future of the local economy and technological development. The Grand neoBay Sci-tech Innovation Transformation Center is poised to become a beacon of innovation, driving forward the region’s aspirations in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
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