Panama City of Knowledge - Business, Science and Tech- Park
The City of Knowledge was born of those dreams and is the cornerstone for that development based on innovation, entrepreneurial culture and sustainability. In 1994, Panamanian industrialist Fernando Eleta Almarán proposed the creation of a Socratic Square, a center for knowledge exchange, in the so-called Reverted Areas, and turning what was then the Panama Canal College into the University of the Americas.
The 21st century began in Panama with a space for exchange, growth, and innovation. The City of Knowledge went from paper to action, and is today one of the most innovating centers in the region, where dozens of organizations perform their activities, interacting and contributing to the full development of Panama and Latin America.