Office and Deployment Services
The physical services provided to the technology units include the following:
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If necessary, according to the discretion of the growth in demand for IT and other facilities can be placed at the disposal of technology units
Deployment time
Establishment of technology units at the growth center includes two types of deployment, as follows
primary Growth period
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Growth period
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