Tecom Group has joined Dubiotech and the Energy and Environment Park together to form the Dubai Science Park (DSP). The new park is an effort to continue commitment in responding to the evolving needs of the science industry allowing for increased collaboration and innovation. Marwan Abdulaziz, Executive Director of Dubai Science Park, spoke with ARN about why these entities have been joined together. Abdulaziz added that DSP has more than 280 business partners and is focused on achieving the vision of becoming the most innovative science community in the Middle East.

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