Benefits of being located near the new Research Campus
The new Research Campus will benefit the businesses along the OK9
technology corridor, in addition to housing private industries with
interests congruent with the major projects on the campus. The new
wealth of resources that comes along with the new Research Campus
will contribute to the community of technology and innovation along
the corridor.
Dean John Snow states, "The location of the new research campus on the OK9 technology corridor will stimulate both the existing relationships of the companies there and the development of new relationships with incoming companies."
The facilities on the new Research Campus will supplement the existing facilities of the businesses on the OK9 technology corridor for further product research and development. Bruce Pearson of Yamanouchi believes, "The biggest advantage of the new Research Campus will be a decrease of our time to market for our products, the cycle time will be shorter."
The research done on the new Research campus will benefit many different businesses with diverse interests. For example, Dean Snow points out, "The information that will come out of the genome work at the new research campus has great promise for better drugs, crops, and the use of living things as production products."
Dean John Snow states, "The location of the new research campus on the OK9 technology corridor will stimulate both the existing relationships of the companies there and the development of new relationships with incoming companies."
The facilities on the new Research Campus will supplement the existing facilities of the businesses on the OK9 technology corridor for further product research and development. Bruce Pearson of Yamanouchi believes, "The biggest advantage of the new Research Campus will be a decrease of our time to market for our products, the cycle time will be shorter."
The research done on the new Research campus will benefit many different businesses with diverse interests. For example, Dean Snow points out, "The information that will come out of the genome work at the new research campus has great promise for better drugs, crops, and the use of living things as production products."



