A project of Cal Poly and the California Central Coast Research Partnership (C3RP), the Cal Poly Technology Park will serve as a home on campus for technology-based businesses—particularly firms engaged in applied research and development. The park will increase collaboration between Cal Poly and industry and enhance the ability of park tenants to draw from the expertise of Cal Poly faculty and students.

Scheduled to open its first building in Spring 2010, the Cal Poly Technology Park will feature buildings of approximately 25,000 square feet each. Individual companies will be able to lease any amount of space they need, from a small office to the entire building.

 "As the producer of components for the NASA/JPL Mars Exploration Rovers and for other aerospace andNext Intent, Inc. technology companies, my firm knows what it takes to succeed in a competitive global business environment. We believe Cal Poly’s Technology Park will be critical to the California Central Coast's success and will enable Cal Poly to better connect with industry."
- Rodney Babcock, President, Next Intent, Inc., San Luis Obispo