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- East_London_Tech_City type Place external.
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- East_London_Tech_City comment "East London Tech City (also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout) is a technology cluster located in East London. It broadly occupies the area between Old Street (the boundary of Central and East London) and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, with its locus in the Shoreditch area. It is the third-largest technology startup cluster in the world after San Francisco and New York City." external.
- East_London_Tech_City label "East London Tech City" external.
- East_London_Tech_City lat "51.5257" external.
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- East_London_Tech_City abstract "East London Tech City (also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout) is a technology cluster located in East London. It broadly occupies the area between Old Street (the boundary of Central and East London) and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, with its locus in the Shoreditch area. It is the third-largest technology startup cluster in the world after San Francisco and New York City. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2009. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the City, and the closure of numerous firms during the 2008-09 recession had further suppressed rents making it affordable to technology start-ups. Ironically the area was not served by fibre optic cable in 2009, but only a few hundred metres away, where rents were much higher in the City of London, an extensive fibre optic cable infrastructure was already in place. Later, as the cluster developed, both local and national government supported its growth, with the goal of creating a cluster comparable to Silicon Valley in the United States. Cisco, Facebook, Google, Intel and McKinsey & Company are among the companies that have invested in the area. City, University of London, London Metropolitan University, Imperial College London, Queen Mary University of London and University College London are all academic partners in projects based in the cluster." external.
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- East_London_Tech_City postalCode "EC1, EC2" external.
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- East_London_Tech_City country United_Kingdom external.
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