Edinburgh Technopole, The University of Edinburgh's world class Science and Technology Park, is based on the Bush Estate.

The Bush Estate has been the site of various research and development institutes since 1946.

Situated on a 126 acre site south of Edinburgh city, the Technopole is located alongside leading international research organisations such as the Roslin (Dolly the Sheep) and Moredun Institutes, the Scottish Agricultural College, the Scottish Veterinary Field Station and the Natural Environment Research Council. Also located in the area is the Northern Research Station of the Forestry Commission. The University of Edinburgh Research Centre will join these established organisations when it opens in 2010.

The cluster contains more than 100 companies and employs over 1500 highly skilled knowledge workers. In terms of inherent intellectual capital, it offers significant opportunities to companies of any size and discipline. Research, incubation, build-to-suit, Scotland's first bio-manufacturing facility, business support and networking, access to the University's state-of-the-art equipment and research - the Edinburgh Technopole sits at the heart of a dynamic science and technology community.

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