Technology Neighborhood I

  • General Information

    General Information

    For more information on the development of Technology Neighborhood I, please contact the CU-ICAR Executive Director Bob Geolas at geolas@clemson.edu.

  • AutoPark

    AutoPark

    The CU-ICAR AutoPark accommodates parking for about 1,200 cars. Located at the core of Technology Neighborhood I, the AutoPark provides a central parking location for all CU-ICAR employees, partners, visitors and students.

  • BMW Information Technology Research Center

    BMW Information Technology Research Center

    Located at the entrance of Technology Neighborhood I, the BMW Information Technology Research Center sits beside the Campbell Graduate Engineering Center. The ITRC is an integral part of BMW’s research and development network. Here, BMW, along with the information technology (IT) industry and universities, is working on customer-relevant innovations that interface the vehicle with its IT backend requirements.

  • Innovation Place

    Innovation Place

    The CU-ICAR plaza area serves as the main gathering space and public entrance for Technology Neighborhood I. Located on about two acres, the plaza blends both vehicular and pedestrian traffic into a seamless urban environment.

  • Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center

    Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center

    The 90,000-square-foot graduate building houses the automotive engineering graduate program and is the center for systems integration research activities as well as faculty, student, staff offices and conference facilities. The industry-focused and interdisciplinary program utilizes facilities that include full vehicle and engine/powertrain testing. In addition, visiting industry partner offices and visiting faculty offices provide comfortable space for our partners.

  • Timken

    Timken

    The 118,000 square foot center is part of Timken’s network of technology centers within the global Bearings and Power Transmission business. The Greenville site is primarily responsible for Timken's development of new automotive powertrain technology and supporting the global design and production of bearings and related products used in powertrain applications.