With FiftyTwoDegrees, Nijmegen Will Contribute to the Global Knowledge Economy.

PR Newswire Europe, May, 2005

NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands, May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The official start for the construction of FiftyTwoDegrees, a project of sizeable scope that will contribute to the regional, national and global knowledge economy, will be given in Nijmegen on May 25, in the presence of Minister L.J. Brinkhorst.

FiftyTwoDegrees is the new name of a group of buildings known until now as the Philips City Center or the Philips Business & Innovation Center (PBIC). The building complex will be erected next to the existing buildings of Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen.

This ambitious center of knowledge will create an environment where technology (related to the semi-conductor, multimedia and ICT industries) is combined with business and lifestyle. Against such a...

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