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The New South Wales authorities has announced plans to relocate the Sydney Startup Hub, citing a range of factors including logistical constraints and growing demand.

What happens when innovation meets opportunity? In the heart of Silicon Valley, two thriving tech precincts are rewriting the rules of entrepreneurship and community development. The first, Palo Alto’s Stanford Research Park, is a hotbed of cutting-edge research and startup activity, where entrepreneurs can tap into the university’s vast intellectual capital.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the San Francisco Bay, East Bay’s Emeryville is fast becoming the go-to destination for innovation-hungry companies seeking affordable space and proximity to major hubs like San Francisco and Oakland.

The New South Wales authorities has announced plans to relocate the Sydney Startup Hub, citing a range of factors including logistical constraints and growing demand.

What will Sydney’s Tech Central precinct look like in five years? A vision of innovation and transformation takes shape.

In 2019, the Tech Central precinct is set to be reborn from the ashes of the former Australian Technology Park. The once-abandoned site will now become a hub for the nation’s technology sector, with a futuristic railway hall serving as its heartbeat.

Here, start-ups and established companies alike can collaborate, innovate and grow in a vibrant ecosystem that fosters creativity and progress.

What’s your tech?

A visual representation of the Atlassian construction project currently underway beneath development adjacent to Central railway station, as part of the broader Tech Central initiative.

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