Lindholmen was not attached to Hisingen until 1864, or perhaps even later,[1] and the western part of the channel separating the two islands is preserved in the form of the inlet Sannegårdshamnen [sv], which now functions as a marina.
Lindholmen Science Park is an international collaborative environment for research, innovation and education within the areas Transport, ICT and Media.
The district is located in Gothenburg, Sweden, on the island of Hisingen on the northern shore of Göta Älv.
The main operators of Lindholmen Science Park are Gothenburg Municipality, Chalmers University of Technology, the University of Gothenburg, Volvo Group, Ericsson, Volvo Cars, Business Region Göteborg, TeliaSonera, Saab, and the Swedish Road Administration.
The bus lanes are separated from the rest of the traffic in an alleyway and may be used later as part of the Gothenburg tram network, but this is not currently in planning.