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Panama
At Your Service
Real
Estate, Residency and Relocation Guide
Technology
City of
Knowledge, Panama Canal Zone

Fort Clayton is a former U.S.
military base which was turned over to Panama as part of the Panama Canal
Zone reversion which took place on January 1st, 2000. The reversion
gives Panama independent control of the Panama Canal and surrounding area
which is loaded with roads, airports, hospitals, community centers and
residential housing formerly occupied by U.S. military personnel and Canal
administrators.
Fort Clayton is now being called
the City of Knowledge and the vacant military housing is being rented
to technological and research companies to form a synergy of progressive
commercial and scholastic activity. The residential housing units
are now being rented to employees and students of the institutions and
companies now operating in the City of Knowledge. I was lucky enough
to have met a group of students from McGill University who were studying
environmental sciences and sustainable development in the City of Knowledge.
I had the pleasure of staying with the McGill students in one of the residential
housing units.
The facilities are excellent
in the Canal Zone having been adequately funded by the U.S. military to
provide high-level standards of planning, construction and maintenance.
The students have an Olympic sized swimming pool, playing fields, internet
connection, a cafeteria and a church all within walking distance of the
residential area. The residences were spacious and complete with
hot water, household appliances and even hardwood floors. There
are dozens of vacant buildings. The Panama Canal Zone is capable
of housing tens of thousands of residents and the government is actively
seeking investors to help complete the zone's historical transformation.

The International Tecnoparque
in the City of Knowledge has already attracted more than 40 companies
with offices in the complex. Companies have to complete an admission
application explaining the kind of business they plan to conduct and what
kind of research or technical expertise they intend to contribute. Company
applications are put before the admissions committee before being accepted.
The goal of the Tecnoparque is to provide an encouraging environment for
innovations in information technology, biological science and multimodal
transportation.
I had several discussions the
McGill students and it was clear that all had gained a wealth of knowledge
and experience. "We talk about it in class, and the next day
we are seeing it in reality", says one student when questioned about
her class in sustainable development. "The hands-on application
is excellent experience, and we learn a ton about Panamanian culture at
the same time", assured another student. The program has enabled
the students to visit many regions within Panama including San Blas, Portobelo,
Boquete, Bocas Del Toro and others. "It gives us a chance to
achieve a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by Panama and what
strategies we might use to protect its fragile biodiversity".
By Michael Manville
Articles
City
of Knowledge - General information about the area of the Panama Canal
Zone that is being converted into an international center for technology
and research. Interviews with some of the exchange students working there.
Key Links
City
of Knowledge
Panama's most ambitious effort
to attract researchers, tech firms and educational organizations. Office
space and residencies of former U.S. military personnel in the Panama
Canal Zone is being converted into a modern City of Knowlege.
Cable
& Wireless (Spanish only)
Panama's telecommunications
company provides Internet service and telephone service.
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City of Knowledge,
Panama Canal Zone
How to Get There
From Panama City,
take a bus from Plaza 5 de Mayo (35 cents and takes about 25 minutes)
or take a taxi ($2.50 - $3.00 from Panama City Center).
Nearby...
The City of Knowledge
is located across from the Miraflores Locks which offers an informative
description of the Canal and an excellent view of passing ships.
Accomodations
Apartments can be
rented in the City of Knowledge for $25.00 per night (visit casa 829 for
details) or $1000 per month.
Office space is available
in the Tecnoparque for $3.00 per square meter per month.
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