 A great location, in the heart of the Alps
Savoie Technolac Park offers the opportunity to live and work in one of the most outstanding natural settings in Europe and everything you need for a healthy and active lifestyle can be found in the region.
The park is located on the banks of Le Bourget, the largest natural lake in France, in the heart of the Alps mountain range halfway between Chambéry, the third largest town in the Alps, and the spa town of Aix-les-Bains. The conurbation has an overall population of 170,000 and enjoys all the advantages of a regional city, without the drawbacks. Its diffuse town-scape is a natural complement to the surrounding alpine scenery, and, at the same time, major regional cities rich in cultural and historical heritage such as Grenoble, Lyon, and Geneva are all within less than one hour’s drive.
Savoie, for a healthy work life balance
Providing the conditions for professional development is in part about offering those extra services, such as cultural and social activities, and a pleasant environment in which to live, which contribute towards a healthy work life balance.
Savoie, is one of France's leading tourist regions and some of Europe's largest winter sports resorts are within easy reach. The region can offer a superb array of sporting and recreational pursuits, including energetic ones such as rowing, sailing, hiking, mountain biking,
skiing, or more leisurely ones such as fishing.
Cultural life in Savoie is equally rich and multi-facetted. After work, you and your family can enjoy a wide range of activities ranging from music, theatre, or cinema, to danse, the fine arts, history and heritage
At Savoie Technolac we are constantly thinking of new ways to make the most of the region's potential to support companies, their staff and families settle in and enjoy their lives here. You will be spoilt for choice by the diversity of cultural and recreational opportunities our region can offer.
Great Lake Initiative
You can enjoy all this and at the same time be assured that the environment is a priority. The Great Lake Initiative, for example, is a major 15-year project intended to guarantee a balance between the economic development required to generate jobs and the indispensable preservation of the region’s natural and cultural heritage. Because Le Bourget Lake is an outstanding natural site, its reedbeds, natural harbors and beaches are protected. Its banks have remained largely unspoilt, and its ecosystem is, and will continue to be, preserved. |