CU-ICAR Quick Facts
Campus Information
- 250 acre campus
- 5 Technology Neighborhood develops are planned across the campus
- 4 occupied buildings with a total of 308,000 square feet of occupied space
- CU-ICAR AutoPark & Innovation Place
- BMW Information Technology Research Center (BMW ITRC)
- Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center (CGEC)
- Timken Technology Center (Collaboration Building 3)
- 3 LEED Certified Buildings (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design)
- Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center - LEED-NC Gold
- Timken Technology Center - LEED-NC Gold
- CU-ICAR AutoPark & Innovation Place - LEED-NC Gold
Partners
- 7 Onsite Research Partners
- 24 Research Partners
- Total campus population - 675
Economic Development Impact
- Total Investment
- $26.4 Clemson University and the Clemson University Real Estate Foundation
- $95.5 State and local or other government
- $55.8 Private industry and private developers
- $36.0 State and private industry partnerships (50/50) in 4 engineering program endowed chairs
- $19.7 Private industry equipment related
- $250,000+ Fellowships & Scholarships
- Surrounding Projects Attributed In Part To CU-ICAR
- Verdae Development
- 1,100 acre mixed-use development with an expected population of 10,000
- Hubbell Lighting Corporate Headquarters
- $36M investment with 350 new jobs created
- St. Francis Health System
- 50 acres Medical Buildings with 500 new jobs created
- American Titanium Works
- 3500 new jobs created in two counties
- Verdae Development
- Generated Research
- 2008 Research Awards: $15M