A new IT town will be built in the Lviv region

IT campus planned to be built in Lviv region on 8 ha

  • The construction of an IT town for representatives of creative industries has been planned in the Lviv region, said President of the International Technology Transfer Association (ITTA) Artem Honcharenko.
  • The first campuses will be built this summer, which will attract foreign partners and IT professionals, creative industries, and youth to create a platform for discussion and startups.
  • The land allocation for the IT town is in the Lviv region with an area of ​​8 hectares and a total area of 10,000 square meters.
  • According to Goncharenko, the town’s campuses will be able to accommodate up to 1,000 participants, and the construction of temporary accommodations is also planned. In addition, the rehabilitation center within the technopark will be designed for 500-600 people.
  • Previously, the creation of such towns was planned in Kyiv region, Kharkiv, Odesa, and Lviv.

     

We postponed construction of such a center in Kharkiv to the post-war period. We will start talking with local authorities about what needs to be taken into account for construction of such a town of creative industries in terms of restoring the city. We would like to create not only a place for communication, but also, perhaps, with flexible taxation conditions, with the possibility of entering international markets, – ITTA president Artem Honcharenko said.

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