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A significant expansion is complete at the Cal Poly Technology Park, as a new collaborative facility opens its doors. This marks the conclusion of the park's second major development phase, substantially increasing its capacity for innovation.
The newly constructed building is specifically designed to break down traditional barriers between academia and the commercial sector. Its core mission is to create a dynamic environment where students can work side-by-side with established industry partners. The space provides modern labs, flexible project rooms, and open work areas intended to spark cross-disciplinary teamwork.
University officials emphasize that this is more than just additional square footage. It represents a dedicated engine for applied learning and real-world problem-solving. Students from engineering, business, agriculture, and other colleges will gain hands-on experience by contributing to actual industry projects and startup ventures housed within the facility.
This expansion strengthens the park's role as a central economic and educational hub for the region. It provides companies with direct access to emerging talent and cutting-edge university research, while giving students unparalleled opportunities to launch their careers. The project underscores a growing commitment to fostering the next generation of innovators through practical, collaborative experience.
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