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Innovation districts are urban geographies of innovation where R&D strong institutions, companies, and other private actors develop integrated strategies and solutions to develop thriving innovation ecosystems–areas that attract entrepreneurs, startups, and business incubators. Unlike science parks, innovation districts are physically compact, leverage density and high levels of accessibility, and provide a “mash up” of activities including housing, office, and neighborhood-serving amenities. Districts signify the collapse back of innovation into cities and is increasingly used as a way to revitalize the economies of cities and their broader regions. As of 2019, there are more than 100 districts worldwide.

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  • Innovation districts are urban geographies of innovation where R&D strong institutions, companies, and other private actors develop integrated strategies and solutions to develop thriving innovation ecosystems–areas that attract entrepreneurs, startups, and business incubators. Unlike science parks, innovation districts are physically compact, leverage density and high levels of accessibility, and provide a “mash up” of activities including housing, office, and neighborhood-serving amenities. Districts signify the collapse back of innovation into cities and is increasingly used as a way to revitalize the economies of cities and their broader regions. As of 2019, there are more than 100 districts worldwide. Since the 1950s, entrepreneurial clustering had followed the Silicon Valley model of suburban corridors with sprawling research centers and campuses. In the late 1990s, Internet startups and creative companies started to cluster in downtown neighborhoods such as Silicon Alley (New York), Mission District (San Francisco), Shoreditch (London), and Silicon Sentier (Paris), because of their central locations, abundant urban amenities, and low rents. In the early 2000s, European and American cities began to mimic these areas through policy and planning by dedicating zones exclusively for the purpose of clustering entrepreneurs, startups, business accelerators and incubators. These spaces are easily accessible via public transportation, wired for public Wi-Fi, support mixed-use development, and nurture collaboration and knowledge-sharing. (en)
  • Um distrito de inovação é uma área geográfica de abrangência compacta onde Instituições, Conjuntos residenciais, Empresas,Incubadoras de Empresas| e Startups, se unem gerando uma região propícia ao desenvolvimento de novas ideias, produtos e serviços. Ao contrário do que ocorre no Vale do Silício, onde a abrangência geográfica e dispersão de pessoas e construções são grandes, estas regiões são menores, facilitando o acesso e a mobilidade através de ônibus, bicicletas ou até mesmo a pé, havendo também, na paisagem destes lugares, uma mistura envolvendo residências, escritórios e comércio. (pt)
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  • Um distrito de inovação é uma área geográfica de abrangência compacta onde Instituições, Conjuntos residenciais, Empresas,Incubadoras de Empresas| e Startups, se unem gerando uma região propícia ao desenvolvimento de novas ideias, produtos e serviços. Ao contrário do que ocorre no Vale do Silício, onde a abrangência geográfica e dispersão de pessoas e construções são grandes, estas regiões são menores, facilitando o acesso e a mobilidade através de ônibus, bicicletas ou até mesmo a pé, havendo também, na paisagem destes lugares, uma mistura envolvendo residências, escritórios e comércio. (pt)
  • Innovation districts are urban geographies of innovation where R&D strong institutions, companies, and other private actors develop integrated strategies and solutions to develop thriving innovation ecosystems–areas that attract entrepreneurs, startups, and business incubators. Unlike science parks, innovation districts are physically compact, leverage density and high levels of accessibility, and provide a “mash up” of activities including housing, office, and neighborhood-serving amenities. Districts signify the collapse back of innovation into cities and is increasingly used as a way to revitalize the economies of cities and their broader regions. As of 2019, there are more than 100 districts worldwide. (en)
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  • Innovation district (en)
  • Distrito de inovação (pt)
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