What is the PCUV

The University of Valencia Science Park is located in the town of Paterna, near the Burjassot-Paterna university campus and develops its activities in the three campuses of the University of Valencia: Tarongers, Blasco Ibáñez and Burjassot-Paterna.

This ecosystem of knowledge and innovation has two distinct but complementary areas:

The Scientific and Academic Area

A 45,653 sq. m. space for the generation of knowledge.  It consists of two unique centres and seven Research Institutes, including one distinguished as 'Severo Ochoa' (the Institute of Corpuscular Physics, IFIC) and the other honoured by the 'María de Maeztu' (Institute of Molecular Science, ICMol), both ministerial recognitions for research excellence.

The Business Area

It occupies an area of 26,700 sq.m., which accounts for 40% of the Science Park´s constructed area, and is divided into three blocks of buildings (1SC, BIOTEC and CUE), with offices and laboratories of different sizes and features; a business nursery; and three spaces for coworking, one of them located in Tarongers campus.

The PCUV in figures

Get to know the figures of the scientific-academic and business area of the PCUV.
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m2 of facilities dedicated to the generation of knowledge and the development and consolidation of companies.

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science and technology-based companies coexist in the University of Valencia Science Park.

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of the companies carried out research, development or innovation activities in the last year.

This is the Science Park of the University of Valencia

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History

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