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High-tech industries which are regionally concentrated, self-sustained and highly specialized are called technopolies. Technopolies are neatly spaced, low, modern, dispersed, office-plant-lab buildings rather than massive assembly structures, factories and storage areas mark the high-tech industrial landscape. Planned business parks for high-tech start-ups are also a part of technopolies. The Silicon Valley near San Francisco and Silicon Forest near Seattle are examples of technopolies.
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