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The phrase "innovation cluster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a geographic concentration of interconnected businesses, suppliers, and associated institutions in a particular field.
Example: "Silicon Valley is a well-known innovation cluster that fosters technology startups and entrepreneurship."
Alternatives: "innovation hub" or "creative cluster."
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And Cambridge, England, can reasonably claim to have created Europe's best innovation cluster, albeit one that falls far short of Silicon Valley.
As Dan Senor and Saul Singer write in "Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle," Israel now has a classic innovation cluster, a place where tech obsessives work in close proximity and feed off each other's ideas.
In line with the government's goal of marching Malaysia's skilled workers up the ladder of value-added manufacturing, Mr Najib announced the creation of a new technology park to "lead the development of an advanced engineering, science and innovation cluster".
STMicroelectronics is one of the biggest high-technology enterprises in Europe and an industry leader in areas with strong growth prospects, like sensors and microcontrollers.Its chip-making and research and development facilities around Grenoble are at the heart of the innovation cluster that serves as France's answer to Silicon Valley.Mr.Mr
As provost, Mr. Reif led the development of MITx and edX, the institute's new online initiatives, expanded the institute's global reach with projects in Abu Dhabi, Singapore and Russia, and helped foster the emergence of an innovation cluster adjacent to M.I.T. in Kendall Square.
Juan Roig created an "innovation cluster" in Valencia, Spain, where he invests in young entrepreneurs.
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This is especially apparent in the innovation clusters approach which emphasizes groups of innovative firms located in one region (OECD 1999), the learning regions approach (e.g. Florida 1995; Kirat and Lung 1999; Macleod 1996) and the collective learning concept (Keeble and Wilkinson 2000).
Seventh, encourage regional innovation clusters.
We can create and connect trans-Atlantic innovation clusters.
Similar innovation clusters produced Scandinavia's amazing wireless revolution, Spain's burgeoning renewable energy industry, and the remarkable biotech cluster outside Boston.
Under the tag line "Say oui to France," government agencies have been running advertisements in American newspapers promoting French "innovation clusters," tax credits for research and entrepreneurial spirit.
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