DAT Alierta accelerates: Aragon elevates investment in an upward project to 200 million
In the Legislature of Aragon Of the Milmillonaria investments, the DGA does not cease in its negligible effort to convert the region as a technological and strategic pole at national and international level. Uno de sus proyectos estratégicos es el bautizado como Distrito Aragonés Tecnológico que desde el Campus Río Ebro supone una de las piedras angulares de la línea de flotación del Ejecutivo de Azcón.
When this was released, the investment was estimated at about 100 million euros to revitalize and build the space and this figure now reaches 200 million after the update of the Aragonese government. The vice president and Minister of Economy, Cowboy sea, the details of the Autonomic Interest Declaration of Megaproject from the Ita parking lot of interest has presented on Wednesday.
Up to three phases are contemplated beyond the future 2029. At that time the complex will be consolidated as a green but interurban technological park that will be connected to the educational, business and institutional system of Aragon and will also allow generating synergies with other parks such as Walqa in Huesca or Technopark in Alcañiz, in the province of Teruel.
According to the second in the DGA, DAT Alierta is “unstoppable” and its development responds to a long -term vision purpose to consolidate Aragonese leadership in technological matters. After the investment of 200 million, the economic impact generated can exceed 300 million. “We must unite the consolidation of thousands of jobs that are already being developed in this environment but also more than a thousand new jobs that we have calculated that they will be generated in these phases,” Vaquero remarked.
Three phases to transform 82 hectares into a campus of opportunities
The Master Plan includes three differentiated phases. In the first (2025-2027), the urbanization of forests, parks, squares and the general environment of the park will begin. The IA expansion will also be developed, the CEEI will be rehabilitated with an investment of three million and the first construction licenses will be managed.
In the second phase (2027-2029), the Piga (Project of General Interest of Aragon) will be activated, key to ordering the set of the environment, and the construction of the main headquarters of the Park will begin, the building in which the Circe and also new office buildings will be installed.
In the final phase, the third, already from 2029, the “Integral Planning” of the entire space and the installation of new companies in the enabled soils will be carried out. In this regard, and after the announcement of the arrival of Siemens a few weeks ago, Vaquero also responded on Wednesday that another half dozen companies are confirmed from which, yes, it cannot advance names.
As summarized by the IDOM project director (a winner of the Master Plan), Eduardo Aragües, the impulse that Dat Alierta is taking “is total.” “This year we are going to ask for licenses for buildings, forests and parks. Phase 1 allows the entire performance of the Piga to be developed with a firm base,” he said.
Employment
The impact on employment is one of the most outstanding points and nothing negligible. According to estimates of the Aragon Government, DAT Alierta will generate 893 direct jobs during the construction phase, to which 950 indirect and 343 induced, creating a “stable technological ecosystem” and with long -term projection will be added.
“The DAT Alierta will be an environment to connect institutions, people and companies. A lighthouse of opportunities for Aragonese young people and for the development of emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology or clean energy,” said the vice president.
A single park: connected and sustainable
The future technological campus will have four green axes that will connect the different areas of the park, with squares, roads and landscaped areas that will facilitate mobility and integration with the environment. “It will be a natural and technological urban park. It is positioning itself as a unique space in the world of technological parks,” Aragües defended.
Its strategic location-together with the A-2 and only 12 minutes from the Intermodal Station and 14 of the airport-will be a key factor for its international attractiveness. “It concentrates an ecosystem of knowledge, research, innovation and talent. This park will be the heart of the technological story of the Legislature,” said Vaquero.
