UTSA’s new high-tech downtown facility — San Pedro I — officially opens

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UTSA’s new high-tech downtown facility — San Pedro I — officially opens
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The $91.8 million facility will house the university’s National Security Collaboration Center and new School of Data Science, advancing economic development in the city's urban core.

– Monday was the day local leaders, students and community members had been waiting for — UTSA’s new high-tech downtown facility, San Pedro I, officially opened.Zach Beesley is a student at UTSA majoring in cyber security with a focus on artificial intelligence, and he’s one of the many students and local leaders excited about San Pedro I.

This facility was years in the making and brings with it new technology, new programs and a new era for the San Antonio technology corridor. The $91.8 million facility will house the university’s National Security Collaboration Center and new School of Data Science, advancing economic development in our urban core — and it is just the start.which is going to be right on that property next door acquired by the county, and that’s going to put a whole new effort in place of amplifying what we do in this building,” Eighmy said.

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