Free zones specializing in life sciences have been expanding in the past year

the Free zones in Costa Rica Specializing in the life sciences sector recorded growth last year.

It’s about Koyol Free Zone And the development free zone, which has a total area of ​​36 thousand square meters of construction and includes eight companies specialized in manufacturing medical devices.

Six of them are located in Kuyul and two in Free development zoneBoth are from developers CODE Development Group.

“The success of the operations of the two free zones translates into new development poles, an increase in good labor sources, enhanced economic growth in the country, increased infrastructure with first-world industrial parks, as well as environmental commitment, and improved resources,” said Alvaro Carballo, President of CODE Development Group. “Welfare, promoting education and achieving social progress.”

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Through various initiatives, these spaces also positively impact communities and collaborators.

Proof of this is Ride Coyol, which seeks to reduce fossil fuel consumption, reduce travel times for employees of companies in the park and improve people’s quality of life in terms of their daily trips.

For its part, the Evolution Free Zone will join this initiative by integrating sustainable transportation using renewable energy.

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Another local development program focused on enhancing employability and training is “Coyol Te Prepara”, an education and training initiative aimed at supporting people to improve their skills and get good jobs.

In this sense, Koyol Free Zone was the first free zone to implement this system

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Which consists of a training model that combines classroom and corporate practice.

In the past 15 years, CODE Development Group has generated more than 25,000 jobs and 30% of manufacturing exports in the free zones.


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name Koyol Free Zone
General Director Carlos Wong
phone 2435-6000
website www.coyolfz.com

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