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    • Cambridge's strong links to research, the presence of highly-ranker university researchers, and the close proximity to the science and business parks make it an excellent location for such facilities. This is supported by the mention of the parks having access to university research and the employment of university-funded experts by the businesses located there
    • the businesses in Cambridge's science & business parks benefit from the availability of university research by having access to cutting edge technology development. This access allows them to develop cutting-edge technology, indicating that the university research supports and enhances their technological advancements
    • Highly qualified workers are critical for the success of Cambridge's science and business parks as the text suggests that these parks employed 53,00 people and generated a revenue of 12 billion pounds in 2013. This success partly stems from the availability of highly qualified workers, particularly university graduates with at least 1 degree, who are not same people who would have worked in secondary industry.