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AF Business House is open to young entrepreneurs of the ICT sector
BAKU/27.12.13/Turan : In the AF Business House in Baku began to act entrepreneurial incubation center " High-Tech Park ," designed for young people with specific ideas , being able to generate income .
On the third floor of said places incubator located adjacent to the head control " High-Tech Park ." Rents symbolic . Reception of ICT projects will begin in January . Prospective employers will not only work on one project alone on the principle of "Open office", but collectively (up to five structures in the same room ) on the principle of "shared office".
Each cabinet is provided with computer equipment and Internet access . To develop in the incubation center can claim only promising projects , count on the support of the Centre Management . " Ripened > StartUp project will be an integral part of the " High-Tech Park " , the construction of which is provided in the metropolitan area Pirallahy on 50 ha . - 17D-
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