Equipped to Suit Your Specific Needs
The
Technology Centre of New Jersey offers young, growing firms, as well
as large established companies, a way to afford modern laboratory
and production facilities that are customized to fit their specific
research and development needs. Stand-alone facilities from 6,000
to 60,000 square feet can accommodate state-of-the-art clean rooms
and wet labs. Individual wet and dry lab modules of 800 square feet,
combinable up to 3,200 square feet, are available in our Commercialization
Center for Innovative Technologies. Custom build-to-suit facilities
are also available for larger companies that require substantial space
on an individual basis.
Whether
large or small, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA)
will work closely with you to help program your specific fit-out,
while controlling design and construction costs. Plus, it will provide
property and management services, leaving you more time for research
and development.
Strategic Location
New
Jersey boasts more scientists per capita than any other state in the
union. And in the heart of the state's "Research Corridor"
is The Technology Centre of New Jersey.
Located
on Route 1 in North Brunswick, the Centre is convenient to both New
York City and Philadelphia. Moreover, its proximity to well-known
institutions of higher learning and major research corporations provide
occupants with access to a highly educated and skilled labor pool.
Educational
institutions include Rutgers and Princeton universities, the Robert
Wood Johnson University Hospital, the Medical Center at Princeton
and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ).
The
Technology Centre's biosciences neighbors include Johnson & Johnson,
Ortho Pharmaceutical, Schering Plough, Hoffmann-LaRoche, Merck, Aventis,
Pharmacopeia, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Covance, Pharmacia & Upjohn
Company and many more.
Lucent
Technologies, the David Sarnoff Research Center, Bellcore, NEC Research
Institute, Siemens Research and other leaders in the advanced technology
industries of telecommunications, advanced materials, micro electronics
and computer applications are also prevalent in the "Research
Corridor."