Thu, Sep 02, 2010
Trinidad & Tobago Converts Long-Closed Air Force Base To A
Potential Driver For Its Economy
A place that once played an important role in winning the second
World War will now play a critical role in winning new investments
through the country of Trinidad & Tobago's first Science and
Technology Research Park - Tamana InTech Park. The island Republic
in the Caribbean has repurposed the Waller Field Air Force Base, a
former United States World War II Air Force base located in
northeastern Trinidad, to satisfy the country's goal of
transforming its booming energy-based economy to a knowledge-based
one.
Waller Field AFB was activated in September of 1941 to establish
a flying facility within the United States Army Fort Read post, to
protect the oilfields and refineries, and to stand guard over the
merchant ships that gathered in the Gulf of Paria. The air force
base was named after United States Army Air Force Major Alfred J.
Waller, a distinguished World War I combat pilot.
The air force base experienced many shifts in its use after
World War II and closed May of 1949 due to budget cuts. Now, Five
decades later, the former Air Force base has been transformed into
Tamana InTech Park.
Tamana InTech Park claims it stands out for its
cutting-edge technology tailor-made for cross-linked business
opportunities and resource clustering. Situated among moriche palms
on a natural reserve, supported by the on-site campus of University
of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT), and outfitted with state-of-the-art
telecom and security systems, the Park is both technologically
advanced and relevant to its natural environment. The Park's Tier
III data centre is one of only a few in the region and offers a
complete suite of data centre services for Tamana's tenants.
"Tamana InTech Park is an example of the country's ICT
readiness," said Angela Hordatt, Vice President of Business
Development at Evolving Technologies and Enterprise Development
Company Ltd. [eTecK], one of the implementing agencies under the
Ministry of Trade & Industry in charge of developing Tamana
InTech Park. "The park is well positioned to become a home for
global companies and site selectors, with plenty of room to meet a
company's existing and future needs."
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