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Who
We Are
The Gwinnett Innovation Park is sponsored by Intelligent Systems
Corporation, a pioneering technology company founded and located
in Gwinnett County for over thirty years. Intelligent Systems
(AMEX: INS) is proud to sponsor the Gwinnett Innovation Park to
encourage a dynamic community of entrepreneurs, to help Gwinnett
County and Georgia attract and grow new businesses and to give back
to the local community which has been home to the company and its
employees for many years.
Gwinnett Innovation Park companies have access to office & manufacturing
space, telecommunication and network infrastructure, a community
of entrepreneurs, business advice and planning, a network of
professional services, "just-in-time advice" and financial
capital. Depending upon their needs, client companies will choose
to use all or some of the available resources.
Our facility helps entrepreneurs succeed because they can:
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have an affordable, "instant
office" for 1 to 30 employees and a short-term lease |
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focus on business development without infrastructure hassles |
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access business expertise of Intelligent Systems executives
at no extra charge |
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capitalize on networking and peer CEO interaction |
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enhance their business image with a professional facility
and conference rooms |
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improve cash flow with affordable lease terms and shared
resources |
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access potential financial partners |
Founded more than 15 years ago, the Gwinnett Innovation Park (formerly the Intelligent
Systems Incubator), located in Gwinnett County in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia,
is the longest running, privately funded facility of its kind in the country. In
a recent independent industry survey of domestic U.S. incubators, the Gwinnett
Innovation Park was ranked as a Top Ten Technology Incubator. We have been honored
with the "1999 Incubator Client of the Year" award by the National
Business Incubation Association (NBIA). Our executive director, Bonnie Herron,
is past chair of the NBIA, a two term member of the board of directors of NBIA
and the first representative from a private incubator to be elected to NBIA’s
board of directors. She co-chaired the 18th International Conference on Business
Incubation in Atlanta in April 2004.
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