Tech Cats engage employees from every company at the UA Tech Park creating connections and establishing a broader sense of community.  Tech Cats come together during the workday for special events and networking where work and fun come to play.
July 2017
 Flip Flop Into Summer!

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Join your fellow Tech Cats as we cool off for summer with delicious Eegees! Free Eegees for everyone when you purchase your lunch from Cafe Zona and enjoy your choice of a burger, sausage, or chicken with chips!

Cafe Zona and Starbucks
Want good, fresh food in a relaxed setting? The Park CafeF is located in Building 9040. Operated by Eurest Dining Services, the Cafe serves breakfast and lunch.
Cafe Zona Menu
Cafe Zona and Starbucks
Craving something different? Food Trucks are available on Wednesday and Thursday
Food Truck Schedule
Meet a Tech Cat!
Edward James- UA Tech Park

Edward James is the Business Development and Research Coordinator for Tech Parks Arizona. He is part of the business development team which is responsible for the attraction, expansion and retention of companies in the Tech Park. In coordination with the business development team, Edward is in charge of researching prospective tenants, managing the business development database and administrating real estate data among other tasks. Prior to joining Tech Parks Arizona, Edward was a University of Arizona undergraduate finishing his degree in Regional and Urban Development, with a focus on Business Administration. In his spare time he loves playing basketball at the UA Rec Center and hiking in Sabino Canyon with his friends and family.

Did you Know?

Eighty-five percent of the year, the sun shines in Tucson, making the Solar Zone at UA Tech Park the perfect place for testing, evaluation, and demonstration of solar technologies. The Solar Zone is one of a number of innovation hubs at the Tech Park. Ten companies and organizations test and demonstrate a variety of solar technologies and systems.  The site is designed to generate 25 megawatts of power, which is nearly twice the daily electrical consumption of the Tech Park and enough to power the homes of more than 4,600 TEP residential consumers for a year. Here, researchers and companies work together to evaluate how these technologies perform side-by-side under identical operating conditions.

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For more information, contact Peter Loya, Tenant and Employee Relations Coordinator
peter@uatechpark.org
(520) 382-2484
Tech Parks Arizona