Absolutely.
The model you are referring to is drawn mainly from the innovation superclusters model. The only problem is that gateways need to be built between the clusters. Indeed, these clusters often work in isolation. The goal is to promote the emergence of smaller clusters in smaller regions, that is to say in rural and semi-urban areas.
However, creating gateways would be important so that the clusters could communicate back and forth. Often, innovation clusters are attached to specific economic sectors. It would worthwhile to break the clusters open so that more businesses could benefit from their expertise, as is the case in the circular economy.