They are talking to Aliens my husband said
While looking for property in West Virginia, we kept passing this place every time we drove back to Pennsylvania.
The West Virginia Regional Technology Park, located in South Charleston near Morgantown’s broader innovation corridor, is a major hub for research, STEM development, and economic growth in the state. The park hosts nearly 1,000 employees across 29 companies, offering state‑of‑the‑art laboratories, pilot plants, office space, and advanced manufacturing facilities that support industries such as chemicals, materials, energy, biotechnology, and 3‑D printing. It has been the birthplace of over 30,000 patents valued at more than $18 billion, reflecting its long history of innovation and commercialization. The campus spans 258 acres and provides flexible infrastructure, redundant utilities, and high‑speed fiber networks to support cutting‑edge research and business expansion. Leaders at the park emphasize its mission of strengthening West Virginia’s economy by attracting STEM‑focused companies, creating a skilled workforce, and fostering a diverse, innovation‑driven business environment.

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