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SUMMARY:Creating a Scientific Superpower
DESCRIPTION:Now entering its third year Creating a Scientific Superpower continues to drive dynamic debate with a world-class speaker line-up and more than 500 key stakeholders in UK innovation.  \nThis year’s conference will explore what’s needed in a new UK industrial strategy\, how we create an environment that not only attracts global talent but also supports them from startup phases to IPO. \nThe audience will be engaged in discussions aimed at unlocking the UK’s potential as a scientific leader\, fostering a competitive ecosystem\, and enhancing national productivity. \nUKSPA are delighted to be partnering this event and will be available to meet on the day\, come and meet the new members of our team\, Gill Purkiss\, Events and Marketing Manager and Katie Lycett our new Membership & CRM Executive. To arrange a meeting with any of the team email gill.purkiss@ukspa.org.uk. We look for to seeing you at Creating a Scientific Superpower. \nWhy attend Creating a Scientific Superpower \n\nConnect with government officials\, top scientists\, influential business leaders\, and global investors shaping the UK’s scientific superpower ambition\nParticipate in conversations that will help to shape the future of innovation in the UK.\nMeet key players at the forefront of scientific and technological advancements.\nDiscover the emerging regional clusters that are accelerating growth across the nation\n\nSpeakers include \n\nSteve Rees OBE\, Vice President of Discovery Biology\, AstraZeneca\nHans Bishop\, President\, Founder and Board Co-Chair\, Altos Labs\nProfessor Irene Tracey CBE\, Vice-Chancellor\, University of Oxford\nAndrew Griffith\, Minister of State for Department of Science\, Innovation & Technology\nEuan Ashley\, Associate Dean – School of Medicine\, Stanford University\nSpencer Collins\, EVP and Chief Legal Officer\, Arm\nChi Onwurah\, Shadow Minister for Science\, Research & Innovation\nAndrew Williamson\, Managing Partner\, Cambridge Innovation Capital\nSheelpa Patel\, CMO\, Oxa\nJavier Alvarez-Valle\, Senior Director of Biomedical Imaging\, Microsoft\nRoland Sinker\, National Director for Life Sciences\, NHS England\n\nTime & Location \n18 Jun 2024\, 08:00 – 17:00 \nQEII Conference Centre\, London\, Broad Sanctuary\, London SW1P 3EE\, UK \nRegister Now: Places are limited for this exclusive free to attend event
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/creating-a-scientific-superpower/
LOCATION:QEII Conference Centre\, Broad Sanctuary\, London\, SW1P 3EE
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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SUMMARY:CEME Hydrogen Summit: Hydrogen Innovators and the Future
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCEME is working with partners in the Thames Estuary area to create Hydrogen Living Lab that will be part of the Hydrogen ecosystem being created within the Thames Estuary region. As part of London Tech Week we are hosting a Hydrogen Summit in Rainham RM13 8EU. \nThis one-day summit aims to explore how Hydrogen can contribute to the UK economy\, the opportunities and challenges being created by innovators working with some of the best research institutions in the UK. \nAs the energy crisis\, climate change and sustainable energy rise up the political agenda\, Hydrogen has become a hot topic once more. What can we do facilitate the optimisation of this energy source in the UK? \nThis event is aimed at Hydrogen Innovators\, investors\, research institutions and industries interested in pursuing Hydrogen as a viable energy form in the journey towards net zero. \nAttend the CEME Hydrogen Summit to: \n· Find out about developments and opportunities for Hydrogen in the UK \n· Collaborate and network with innovators in Hydrogen use. \n· Be a part of the UK Hydrogen community. \n· Discuss the issues currently affecting the supply chain. \n· Learn more about the investment opportunities available \n· Get inspired by those leading the charge in Hydrogen \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \n#CEMEH2Summit
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ceme-hydrogen-summit-hydrogen-innovators-and-the-future/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Wide Open Day\, June 12th 2024
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge is buzzing with exciting ideas\, pioneering companies\, and new facilities across science and technology. Cambridge Wide Open Day is an opportunity for everyone to see the latest inventions\, innovations and people who are shaping the world\, all in one day. Join us! \nCambridge has championed collaboration to become one of the leading science and technology clusters in the world. A reputation built on world-leading innovation\, fast-growing science and technology companies\, academia\, and innovation centers – underpinned by investment\, people\, and skills. To support the continued progression of this world-leading position\, collaboration and inclusivity across the entire community is necessary. \nCambridge Wide Open Day is a long-term project offering the community – from science and technology enthusiasts to local residents – a unique opportunity to discover the city’s world-class science and technology facilities all in one day. Through a series of tours\, workshops\, presentations\, pitches\, clinics\, talks\, and product demonstrations visitors get to see what goes on behind closed doors of pioneering companies\, rounding the day off with a garden party reception at the o2h co-works labs. \nCambridge Wide Open Day also welcomes visitors from outside Cambridge\, around the country\, and across the world\, who are curious to see what’s going on ‘inside’ Cambridge. \no2h group\, the creators of innovative Sci-Tech communities\, is delighted to announce that Cambridge Wide Open Day will return on Wednesday 12th June 2024. \nBuilding on the success of the inaugural event in 2023\, which welcomed over 600 visitors to explore over 100 organisations that opened their doors\, Cambridge Wide Open Day 2024 aims to further strengthen the cluster’s diverse\, equitable\, and inclusive community. \nAcross the city\, leading science companies and innovation parks will open their doors to showcase their contribution to STEM innovation. \nFind out more at cambridgewideopenday.com\, or to sign up as an organisation to open your doors\, please email cambridgewideopenday@o2h.com.
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/cambridge-wide-open-day-june-12th-2024/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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SUMMARY:Enterprise Tuesday at Norwich Research Park
DESCRIPTION:Venue: John Innes Conference Centre\, Norwich Research Park\, NR4 7UH \nDate: Tuesday 11th June\, 2024 \nTime: 13:30 – 18:00 \nJoin Norwich Research Park for its fifth Enterprise Tuesday showcase. This event entitled ‘Research and Technology Platforms Open for Innovative Business’ will feature speakers from the John Innes Centre\, Earlham Institute\, Quadram Institute and UEA highlighting the technology platforms developed at Norwich Research Park\, revealing their origin\, and presenting case studies on their applications and discoveries. The speakers will delve into the funding sources for these platforms\, showcase their practical implementations in various industries and their critical role in enabling businesses to access expertise. \nThe second half of the agenda is an interactive panel discussion titled “Strengthening Engagement through ‘Science Push’ and ‘Industry Pull”. The panel will focus on the power of technology platforms to deliver for business\, to maximise impact for society. \nDuring this programme attendees will be able to connect with a wide range of specialist technology platforms available at Norwich Research Park. This event is will also be a great opportunity for anyone unfamiliar with Norwich Research Park to learn more about what is here. \nThis event is free to attend\, but if you are interested in joining us at this event\, please register your place. \n 
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/enterprise-tuesday-at-norwich-research-park/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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SUMMARY:IASP European Division Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join Science Park and Innovation District colleagues from around the world at IASP Glasgow 2024\, the International Association of Science Parks and Innovation Areas (IASP) European Divison Conference 2024\, from the 24th to 26th April 2024. \nAttendees are invited to learn more about developing an innovation ecosystem from the heart of conference host Glasgow City Innovation District. \nThe conference will provide insight into the development of Glasgow City Innovation District\, learn from innovation ecosystem developers from across the globe and network with counterparts from the city and country’s ecosystem as well as colleagues from around the world.
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/iasp-european-division-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Technology and Innovation Centre\, 99 George St\, Glasgow\, G1 1RD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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SUMMARY:UKSPA Spring Conference: Thurs 14th & Fri 15th March\, Babraham Research Campus
DESCRIPTION:UKSPA members and stakeholders will gather on Thursday 14th and Friday 15th March\, for the UKSPA Spring Conference 2024. The Conference will be hosted by Babraham Research Campus\, with the plenary sessions taking place at the dedicated modern conferencing facilities in the Cambridge Building. There will also be opportunities to tour the campus facilities\, including the Live Labs and the Flow Cytometry Facility. \nFollowing-on from the hugely successful UKSPA Autumn Conference at Coventry University Technology Park in November\, the two days will consider and debate current national and regional trends. \nThe Conference will start at lunchtime on Thursday and conclude on Friday afternoon. Throughout the two days\, leading speakers from the UKSPA network and key partners and stakeholders will discuss in depth the challenges\, opportunities\, and innovative ways the sector continues to further engage\, inspire\, and grow. \nAbout Our Hosts\nThe Babraham Research Campus is a leading location which supports early-stage bioscience enterprises and is distinct in its co-location of bioscience companies with the world-leading discovery research of the Babraham Institute. The Campus is a dynamic environment within 430 acres of parkland\, home to over 60 companies\, 2\,000 employees and 300 academic researchers. It is where discovery research and business come together with a shared scientific focus that accelerates innovation and strengthens links between academia and the commercial world. \nThe vision is for the Babraham Research Campus to be one of the best places in the world for discovery bioscience research and innovation and a leading sustainable ecosystem to start\, nurture\, scale and grow bioscience business\, capturing new opportunities. Their mission is to deliver a growing and vibrant Campus. A Campus that enables world-leading bioscience research and business to come together in a unique combination\, with a focus that accelerates scientific discovery and helps to build and scale businesses. Delivering a highly connected\, sustainable and dynamic ecosystem\, that creates new discoveries\, therapeutics\, jobs and growth to support the UK economy. \nConference Programme\nThe outline Conference Programme is available to download here. \nDirections By Car and Train \nA detailed map of Babraham Research Campus can be downloaded here. \nTravelling by Car: Please note if you are driving you must come through the main gate on the A1307 and not through the old entrance via Babraham Village\, which satellite navigation systems often give directions to. \nVenue Address: The Cambridge Building\, Babraham Research Campus\, Babraham\, Cambridge\, CB22 3AT \nTravelling by Train: We recommend arriving at Cambridge Station\, which is approx. 9km north of the Research Campus. Whittlesford Parkway is closer\, approx. 7km west of the Campus\, but has fewer services and no guaranteed taxi availability. \nTaxis: Taxi services are available from Cambridge Station (Mastercab 01223 566654\, Panther 01223 715715) but note this service cannot be guaranteed from Whittlesford Parkway\, so please check first. \nDrinks Reception\nA networking drinks reception will be held on Thursday 14th March\, immediately following the conference sessions.  This will take place in the Bar of the Cambridge Building\, at Babraham Research Campus \nCoaches to/from Cambridge\nCoach travel will be provided from the Conference venue to the conference hotel and dinner venue in Cambridge City Centre on the evening of Thursday 14th March\, following the drinks reception.  Return coach travel will be provided from Cambridge to the Conference Venue on the morning of Friday 15th March\, to arrive in time for registration.  Delegates are encouraged to leave their cars at Babraham Research Campus overnight. \nNetworking Dinner\nThere will be a networking dinner on Thursday 14th March\, held at Graduate Cambridge\, Granta Place\, Mill Ln\, Cambridge CB2 1RT. \nHotels\nGraduate Cambridge is the venue for the Networking Dinner. We are now advised that the number of available rooms is now limited. Bookings are on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nAlternatively\, there is a wide range of hotels located close to Cambridge City Centre. \nSponsorship and Exhibition\nAll sponsorship and exhibition opportunities have now been reserved and allocated. \nDelegate Booking\nAll UKSPA Members are entitled to up to two free places at the Conference. There will be a limited number of non-member places (or for the booking of additional delegate places for Members) with delegate fees shown on the Eventbrite registration page\, when available. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK \n 
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ukspa-spring-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Babraham Research Campus\, Babraham Hall\, Babraham\, Cambridge\, CB22 3AT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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SUMMARY:UKSPA Autumn Conference: Thurs 9th & Fri 10th November 2023\, Coventry Technology Park
DESCRIPTION:UKSPA members and stakeholders will gather in Coventry on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th November\, for the UKSPA Autumn Conference 2023\, incorporating the Association’s AGM. The Conference will be hosted by Coventry University Technology Park\, with the plenary sessions\, AGM\, evening drinks reception and dinner all taking place at the TechoCentre’s dedicated conferencing facilities. \nFollowing on from the UKSPA Summer Conference at the University of York Science Park in June\, the two days will consider and debate current national and regional trends. \nThe Conference will start at lunchtime on Thursday and conclude on Friday afternoon. Throughout the two days\, leading speakers from the UKSPA network and key partners and stakeholders will discuss in depth the challenges\, opportunities\, and innovative ways the sector continues to further engage\, inspire\, and grow. \nConference Programme\nThe outline Conference Programme is now available to download here. \nDrinks Reception and Dinner \nThere will be a drinks reception and networking buffet dinner on Thursday 9th November\, following immediately on from the UKSPA AGM. \nSponsorship and Exhibition \nTo discuss sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact Adrian Sell – adrian.sell@ukspa.org.uk. Please note that space is limited so early registration is strongly recommended to guarantee your place. \nDirections By Car and Train\nPlease CLICK HERE to view directions to the Coventry University Technology Park. The Park is a 10 minute walk away from Coventry Train Station\, just follow the dotted line on the map or alternatively a taxi will take a few minutes. \nHotels\nPlease see below for details of the recommended Conference hotel\, which is a couple of minutes’ walk from the conference venue\, and is offering a discounted rate to all delegates until 30th October. Alternatively\, there is a wide range of hotels located close to the City Centre. \n\n\n\nHotel Name\nibis Coventry Centre\n\n\nTelephone\n02476 250500\n\n\nConference Rate Ref\nUKSPA85\n\n\nArrival Date\n8th or 9th November 2023\n\n\nDeparture Date\n10th November 2023\n\n\nRoom Type\nDouble/Twin\n\n\nSingle Occupancy B&B\n£85.00 per night\n\n\nDouble Occupancy B&B\n£90.00 per night\n\n\n\n  \nDelegate Booking\nAll UKSPA Members are entitled to up to two free places at the Conference. There are a limited number of non-member places (or for the booking of an additional delegate place for Members) with delegate fees shown on the Eventbrite registration page. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK \nAbout Our Hosts\nThis is a great year for The Technology Park\, as it celebrates its 25th anniversary.  The Technology Park is a professional environment for businesses to operate in\, offering quality office space and business support services as well as access to a modern on-site Conference venue – CoventryConferences. \nThe idea of joining office space with conference and meeting room facilities was rarely heard of when the Technology Park first opened its doors back in 1998 and it has continued to grow to accommodate the demand for quality serviced office space in a central UK location. Local\, national and international businesses\, large companies\, partner organisations\, like the local Chamber\, as well as SMEs have their offices on the Technology Park\, a key attraction being access to other businesses as well as opportunities to collaborate on Coventry University projects.  Flexible lease and licence terms and access to the Technology Park on a 24/7 basis and both formal and informal networking events further add to why currently over 65 businesses have made the decision to call this home too.  Whether the search is for a small office for a newly established business or a large office of 100 sqm upwards\, there’s a good mix of office sizes to meet varied business requirements. \nKnowing where to go or who to speak to when your business needs a bit of direction can be daunting. That’s why we make it easier by offering access to an extensive range of business support services and projects.  From funding to graduate assistance to taking part in sustainable initiatives and many more\, whatever the business requires to grow and develop\, the Technology Park Centre Management Team will gladly facilitate a discussion with the relevant colleague or partner organisation. \nThat’s not all – our virtual office scheme – VirtualBiz – is ideal for small (or any size) businesses that require a professional appearance but without the office costs. Still having access to business support services and the extensive services available on the Technology Park itself like The Bistro and meeting rooms as office clients\, VirtualBiz offers two cost-effective packages.
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ukspa-autumn-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Coventry University Technology Park\, Puma Way\, Coventry\, CV1 2TT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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SUMMARY:IASP 2023 Luxembourg
DESCRIPTION:Our international colleagues at IASP are holding their milestone 40th Annual World Conference in Luxembourg this autumn\, and UKSPA is proud to be promoting this as official media partners. \nTaking place from 12th-15th September 2023\, IASP’s 40th World Conference on Science Parks and Areas of Innovation offers the opportunity to form new collaborations with colleagues around the world\, meet local companies and discover Luxembourgish innovation\, history and culture\, under the main theme of “Megatrends in Innovation Ecosystems: What are the impacts for STPs and AOIs?” \nEarly Bird discounts are available until 30th June\, but should you need more time\, UKSPA has secured an extended Early Bird deadline for our members\, partners and stakeholders\, the details of which we will be able to share on request. \nFind out more about the event and register now by clicking here. \nWe hope to see you in Luxembourg in September!
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/iasp-2023-luxembourg/
LOCATION:ECCL\, European Convention Centre Luxembourg\, 4 Place de l'Europe\, 1499 Neudorf-Weimershof\, Luxembourg\, Luxembourg
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230627T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230628T150000
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SUMMARY:UKSPA Summer Conference: Tues 27th & Wed 28th June 2023\, York Science Park
DESCRIPTION:UKSPA members and stakeholders will gather in York on Tuesday 27th & Wednesday 28th June\, for the UKSPA Summer Conference 2023\, hosted by York Science Park. The conference sessions will take place at the Exhibition Centre on the main University of York campus\, with the evening drinks reception and formal dinner at the recently renovated York Guildhall\, in the city centre.  \nFollowing on from the last UKSPA Conference at the University of Southampton Science Park in March\, the two days will consider and debate current national and regional trends. \nThe Conference will start at lunchtime on Tuesday and conclude on Wednesday afternoon. Throughout the two days\, leading speakers from the UKSPA network and key partners and stakeholders will discuss in depth the challenges\, opportunities\, and innovative ways the sector continues to further engage\, inspire\, and grow.  \nThe full conference programme is now available to download here. \nDrinks Reception and Dinner  \nThere will be a drinks reception and networking dinner on Tuesday 27th June from 19:00-21:30 at The York Guildhall  \nDue to limited spaces available at the Guildhall\, the evening dinner will be on a first come first served basis\, so please book early to avoid disappointment. You will find further details when registering\, including cancellation T&C’s. \nSponsorship and Exhibition  \nTo discuss sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact Adrian Sell – adrian.sell@ukspa.org.uk. Please note that space is limited so early registration is strongly recommended to guarantee your place. \nHotels \nPlease find below a list of recommended hotels\, some of which are offering discounted rates for a limited period. Alternatively\, there is a wide range of hotels located close to the City Centre. \n\nHotel Du Vin\nMalmaison Hotel\nIndigo York \nYork Marriot Hotel\nMiddleton Hotel: \n\nCall to Book: 01904 611 570\nConference Rate Ref: BK045561\nRef Name: Nicky Hodgson (UKSPA)\nArrival Date: 27th June 2023\nDeparture Date: 28th June 2023\nRoom Type: Cosy Double\nPackage: York University B&B – complimentary with car parking\nTotal Rate: £98.00\n\n\n\nAbout our Hosts \nYork Science Park is situated on the University of York Campus\, at the innovative hub of a prestigious heritage and science city.  \nYork Science Park enables businesses to connect with world leading knowledge and expertise at the University of York. York Science Park is based at the heart of the University of York campus and is a hub of over 100 businesses and innovators.  \nAll UKSPA Members are entitled to up to two free places at the Conference. There are a limited number of non-member places (or for the booking of an additional delegate place for Members) with delegate fees shown on the Eventbrite registration page. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ukspa-summer-conference-tues-27th-wed-28th-june-2023-york-science-park/
LOCATION:Exhibition Centre\, University of York\, Exhibition Centre\, York\, YO10 5NA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230317T150000
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SUMMARY:UKSPA Spring Conference: Thurs 16th & Fri 17th March 2023\, University of Southampton Science Park
DESCRIPTION:UKSPA members and stakeholders will gather for the Spring Conference at The University of Southampton Science Park on Thursday 16th & Friday 17th March 2023. Following on from the last UKSPA Conference at Circle Square\, Manchester in December\, the two days will consider and debate current national and regional trends.  \nThe Conference will start at lunchtime on Thursday\, with tours of the campus for delegates arriving before lunch\, and conclude with keynote speeches on Friday afternoon.  Throughout the two days\, leading speakers from the UKSPA network and key partners and stakeholders will discuss in depth the challenges\, opportunities\, and innovative ways the sector continues to further engage\, inspire and grow. \nThe full conference programme is now available – click here to download.  \nInformal Drinks Reception and Dinner  \nThere will be a drinks reception and networking dinner on Thursday 16th March from 19:00-21:00 at the Best Western Chilworth Manor Hotel\, which is also the designated Conference hotel\, and is located on the Science Park campus.   \nSponsorship and Exhibition  \nTo discuss sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact Adrian Sell – adrian.sell@ukspa.org.uk. Please note that space is limited so early registration is strongly recommended to guarantee your place. \nHotels \nThe designated Conference hotel is the Best Western Chilworth Manor Hotel\, which is conveniently located on the Science Park campus. \nRooms are available at discounted rates\, from £90 per night (breakfast included) for conference delegates on both the Wednesday and Thursday nights.  Room numbers at the hotel are restricted\, and are likely to sell out well in advance of the Conference\, so it is recommended to make your reservation as early as possible to avoid disappointment. \nTo book your room at the Chilworth Manor Hotel please call the hotel directly during office hours\, on either of the numbers below\, quoting Booking Code ‘UKSPA’: \n\nTel: 023 8076 7333\nTel: 023 8076 3030\n\nAlternative hotels in the locality are as follows: \nDoubleTree by Hilton Southampton: Bracken Place\, Chilworth\, Southampton\, SO16 3RB. \n\nTel: 023 8070 2700\nEmail: events.southampton@hilton.com\n\nThe Village Hotel Eastleigh\, Bournemouth Road\, Chandler’s Ford\, Eastleigh\, SO53 3YJ. \n\nTel: 02382 027 760\nEmail: reception.eastleigh@village-hotels.com\n\nAbout our Hosts \nSouthampton Science Park is the South of England’s innovation hub. Set across 72 acres\, it offers a wide range of commercial offices\, laboratories\, meeting and conferencing facilities for new start-ups and leading technology businesses. \nIt is committed to fuelling innovation and helping to ensure that British science and technology has a presence on the world stage.  The leadership team has decades of experience and a deep understanding of the complex needs of science and technology businesses at all stages of development from start-up to multinational. They understand the importance of flexibility\, a joined-up approach to commercialising research\, connecting businesses with mentors\, advisors and investors\, and of sharing best practice with peers to drive further breakthroughs. \nTheir deeply engrained relationships with the University of Southampton\, the SETsquared Partnership and the UK Science Park Association enable us to fulfil these roles for the benefit of their business community. \nThey also support new and early-stage technology businesses with their self-funded Catalyst business accelerator programme\, designed to give promising new enterprises the best possible chance of success. \nAll UKSPA Members are entitled to up to two free places at the Conference. There are a limited number of non-member places (or for the booking of an additional delegate place for Members) with delegate fees shown on the Eventbrite registration page. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ukspa-spring-conference-thurs-16th-fri-17th-march-2023-university-of-southampton-science-park/
LOCATION:The University of Southampton Science Park\, 2 Venture Rd\, Southampton\, SO16 7NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221201T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221202T150000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191204
CREATED:20221012T190835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T122940Z
UID:17041-1669892400-1669993200@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:UKSPA Winter Conference: Thurs 1st & Fri 2nd December 2022\, No.1 Circle Square\, Manchester
DESCRIPTION:UKSPA members and stakeholders will gather for the Winter Conference at No.1 Circle Square\, Manchester on Thursday 1st & Friday 2nd December 2022. Following on from the last UKSPA Conference at Charnwood Campus in September\, the two days will consider and debate current national and regional trends. The Association will also host its Annual General Meeting on 1st December 2022.  \nThe Conference will start at lunchtime on Thursday\, and conclude on Friday afternoon.  Throughout the two days\, leading speakers from the UKSPA network and key partners will discuss in depth the challenges\, opportunities\, and innovative ways the sector continues to further engage\, inspire and grow. \nIn addition\, key topics being discussed over the two days include: \n\nThe Global Energy Crisis: UKSPA members discuss possible measures to mitigate energy costs\nInnovation Districts: Driving inclusive urban growth \nGrowth: The case for devolution of innovation and skills to raise regional productivity & UK growth \nSustainable Life Sciences: Creating and delivering research facilities\nCyber Resilience: The challenge for the science and innovation sector\nInnovation Support & Growth: City Perspectives\n\nThe draft conference programme is available for download HERE. \nInformal Drinks Reception and Dinner  \nThere will be a drinks reception and informal networking dinner on Thursday 1st December from 19:00-23:00 in the ‘Den’\, a private function room within The Refuge\, part of the Kimpton Clocktower Hotel\, an amazing renovation of the Grade II listed former Refuge Assurance headquarters\, built in 1895 – map link here.   \nSponsorship and Exhibition  \nTo discuss sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact Adrian Sell – adrian.sell@ukspa.org.uk. Please note that space is limited so early registration is strongly recommended to guarantee your place. \nHotels \nThe designated Conference hotel is the Maldron Hotel Manchester City Centre\, 60 Charles St\, Manchester\, M1 7DF\, which is a 2 minute walk from No.1 Circle Square.  \nRooms are available at a significantly discounted rate of £112 including breakfast for conference delegates on both the Wednesday and Thursday nights. To book your room at the Maldron Hotel please visit the hotel’s website\, click on ‘Book a Room’ and enter the promotional code below when prompted: \n\nWebsite: www.maldronhotelmanchestercitycentre.com \nPromotional Code: UKSP301122\nTel: 0161 398 0230\n\nOther hotels you may wish to consider in the area: \n\nHoliday Inn Express Manchester City Centre\, 2-4 Oxford Rd\, Manchester\, M1 5QA\nPremier Inn Manchester City Centre\, 2 Brook St\, Manchester M1 7BJ\nHotel ibis Manchester Centre\, Charles St\, Manchester\, M1 7DG\n\nAbout our Hosts \nBruntwood SciTech is a 50:50 joint venture between Bruntwood and Legal & General. Their network of innovation districts across Birmingham\, Cambridge\, Cheshire\, Leeds\, Liverpool\, Glasgow and Manchester are committed to driving inclusive\, sustainable economic growth through investment in a vibrant science and technology infrastructure. As part of the UKSPA conference programme\, you will hear some of Bruntwood SciTech’s exciting development plans in the pipeline.  \nCircle Square is an exciting new neighbourhood for digital and tech businesses in the heart of Manchester’s innovation district. \nCircle Square offers flexible workspaces and bespoke programmes of business support\, helping creative\, digital and technology businesses to form\, scale and grow. Part of Circle Square is Manchester’s Tech Incubator\, home to a unique cluster of some of the region’s most disruptive\, fast-growing tech businesses.  Ideal for start-ups\, scale-ups and global corporates in Creative\, digital tech\, cyber security\, AI\, blockchain\, VR\, Engineering and more. \nPlease Consider the Environment \nThe Conference venue is within 5 minutes walk of Manchester Oxford Road train station\, and is also easily accessible by bus or tram from Manchester Piccadilly station. Furthermore\, the designated hotel and the venue for the evening drinks & networking dinner have all been selected to be within 2-3 minutes walk of the venue\, in order to ensure that as many delegates as possible feel able to leave their cars at home and travel by public transport\, in order to reduce the event’s overall carbon footprint. \nAll UKSPA Members are entitled to up to two free places at the Conference. There are a limited number of non-member places (or for the booking of an additional delegate place for Members) with delegate fees shown on the Eventbrite registration page. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ukspa-winter-conference-thurs-1st-fri-2nd-december-2022-no-1-circle-square-manchester/
LOCATION:No.1 Circle Square\, Manchester\, 3 Symphony Park\, Manchester\, M1 7FS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221124T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221124T163000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20221017T111013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T111013Z
UID:17100-1669276800-1669307400@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:BEN: Science and Innovation Clusters Development Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Science\, Innovation and Research sector has been championed as a bulwark of the national levelling up agenda. The UK Government has recently announced a £25bn funding package for the next three years. The package is the largest of its kind and will split its funding across three subsectors: £16bn will be directed towards Core Science\, Research and Innovation\, £3bn will go towards Infrastructure and Multidisciplinary Projects\, and £2bn towards securing top talent for the sector. \nA conservative estimate suggests there are over £10bn of development projects coming forward over the next five years\, with government showing its intent with their recent funding package announcement and by publishing a 10-year vision for life sciences. This conference unpicks the challenges and opportunities facing Science and Innovation cluster development by exploring an array of major projects\, policy announcements and investment opportunities with over 400 of the sector’s senior leaders.
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ben-science-and-innovation-clusters-development-conference/
LOCATION:Kensington Town Hall\, Hornton Street\, London\, W8 7NX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220917
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20220623T153042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T183346Z
UID:16330-1663200000-1663372799@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:UKSPA Autumn Conference: Thurs 15th & Fri 16th September 2022\, Charnwood Campus
DESCRIPTION:UKSPA members and stakeholders will gather for their Autumn Conference at Charnwood Campus\, Loughborough on Thursday 15th & Friday 16th September 2022. Following on from the last UKSPA Conference at The Oxford Science Park in late March & early April\, the two days will consider and debate current national and regional trends.  \nThe Conference will start at lunchtime on Thursday\, and conclude on Friday afternoon.  Throughout the two days\, leading speakers from the UKSPA network and key partners will discuss in depth the challenges\, opportunities\, and innovative ways the sector continues to further engage\, inspire and grow.  \nA drinks reception and dinner will be held on Thursday 15th September from 19:00-21:30 approx. The event will be taking place at the conference hotel\, the Yew Lodge Hotel & Conference Centre in Kegworth – map link here.  \nThe draft conference programme is now available for download here. \nAbout our Hosts \nCharnwood Campus Science\, Innovation and Technology Park is a business-led life science ecosystem that provides world-class flexible laboratories\, specialist manufacturing facilities and a comprehensive support package for life science and associated companies. \nIts vision is to become a leading next-generation life sciences cluster in the UK\, driving innovation\, growth and improving healthcare for all. The Campus offers a dynamic\, innovative and multidimensional Life Sciences Cluster support proposition that offers an exceptional environment for life science businesses to thrive and grow. The proposition is designed to nurture and drive the life science ecosystem in the region. It is proudly representing the companies clustered around Charnwood Campus on a regional and national level. Strongly rooted in 4 life science business development areas (Skills\, Leadership\, Cluster Support and NHS and Academia collaboration) that together form a unique platform for Midlands’ life sciences sector to be heard on the micro and macro level. \nSponsorship and Exhibition  \nTo discuss sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact Adrian Sell – adrian.sell@ukspa.org.uk  \nPlease note that space is limited so early registration is strongly recommended to guarantee your place. \nHotels \nThe designated Conference hotel is the Best Western Premier Yew Lodge Hotel & Conference Centre\, Packington Hill\, Kegworth\, DE74 2DF\, which is approximately 15 minutes drive from Charnwood Campus. Coaches will be provided from Charnwood Campus to the conference hotel on the afternoon of Thursday 15th September\, and from the hotel back to the conference venue the following morning.  \nRooms are available at a negotiated discounted rate of £95 including breakfast for conference delegates. To book your room at the Yew Lodge Hotel please contact the hotel directly quoting booking code ‘UKSPA’. \n\nTel: 01509 672518 \nEmail: reservations@yewlodgehotel.co.uk\n\nOther hotels you may wish to consider in the area: \nHilton East Midlands Airport\, M1 Junction\, 24 Derby Rd\, Derby\, DE74 2YZ \nKegworth Hotel & Conference Centre\, Packington Hill\, Kegworth\, Derby DE74 2DF \nAll UKSPA Members are entitled to up to two free places at the Conference. There are a limited number of non-member places (or for the booking of an additional delegate place for Members) with delegate fees shown on the Eventbrite registration page. \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ukspa-autumn-conference-thurs-15th-fri-16th-september-2022-charnwood-campus/
LOCATION:Charnwood Campus\, Bakewell Road\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220621
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20220425T092916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220428T164524Z
UID:15993-1655683200-1655769599@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Creating a Scientific Superpower
DESCRIPTION:Following the publication of Bidwells’ recent repot ‘Radical Capital’\, UKSPA are proud to support their upcoming national conference\, ‘Creating a Scientific Superpower’ taking place at the QEII Conference Centre in London on the 20th June 2022. \nThe UK government has vowed to restore Britain’s standing as a global science and technology superpower. \nThe Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine has already shown what is possible if the UK’s innovation ecosystem is fully supported – and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. \nThe UK is home to world-leading innovation in life sciences\, space\, energy and future transport\, yet the question remains: how do we fully unlock the country’s innovation potential to catapult global Britain? \nWith its globally renowned universities\, rapidly growing spin-out businesses and multinational enterprises\, the Oxford-Cambridge Arc has the potential to lead this national mission by becoming the UK’s Silicon Valley and doubling its economy to £235bn by 2030. \nThis major conference\, with speakers including AstraZeneca\, UKRI\, Oxford Properties\, Harwell Campus\, BitBio and many more\, will bring together leading scientists\, government ministers\, scientific enterprises and investors with more than 400 delegates to discuss how the UK can become a scientific superpower. \nFor more information\, and to register for your free place\, CLICK HERE
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/15993/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220512T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220512T131500
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20220419T143424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T093747Z
UID:15924-1652356800-1652361300@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Navigating risk mitigation for your park assets
DESCRIPTION:The next UKSPA webinar will discuss some of the biggest risks to science parks\, the assets and how to best mitigate them. Our speakers will be covering service charges\, ESG legislative changes and a quick dive into EPC and MEES and what you can be doing to invest wisely\, save money and all whilst improving your environmental impact. \nSpeakers: \n \nWilliam Frost\, Associate Director\, Avison Young: William works nationally\, reviewing service charges for landlord and occupier clients. This also includes ensuring recovery is compliant with lease terms\, the RICS Professional statement: Service charges in commercial property\, and that costs represent value for money. \n \nTom Malcolm-Green\, Sustainability Consultant\, Avison Young: Tom advises both public and private sector clients across the ESG spectrum. He has over 8 years of experience working on sustainability related projects and in providing strategic ESG advice across the property lifecycle. \n \nNicky Knight\, Director and Head of Service Charge Consultancy\, Avison Young:Nicky has a wealth of experience conducting specialist reviews of service charge and insurance costs. As a director and head of service charge consultancy at Avison Young. Nicky works nationally providing in-depth examination of cost of services supplied by the landlord to the client as occupier. \n \nPaul Holden\, Director\, Carbon Profile Ltd: Paul has over 20 years’ experience in real estate compliance. A qualified public health professional who has embraced the global need to drive a more sustainable future. Paul has worked for some of the UK’s leading consultancies and held leadership roles for the past 7 years.
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/navigating-risk-mitigation-for-your-park-assets/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220402
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20220202T103143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220202T143240Z
UID:15216-1648684800-1648857599@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:UKSPA Member Conference
DESCRIPTION:This is a UKSPA member only conference \nUKSPA will gather at The Oxford Science Park on Thursday 31st March and Friday 1st April 2022. Following on from the last UKSPA in–person conference in December\, the two days will consider and debate current national and regional trends. We will also hear from speakers on the key drivers for growth and the ambitious vision for the Oxfordshire region and the Oxford-Cambridge Arc\, in stimulating competitive growth\, investment and job creation for the UK economy. \nThe conference will also host sessions on sustainability\, incubation and business support\, and the important role that clusters and clustering play in delivering opportunities\, skills and high growth innovation ecosystems. \nThroughout the two days\, leading speakers from the UKSPA network and key partners will discuss in depth the challenges\, opportunities and innovative ways the sector continues to further engage\, inspire and grow their communities in the post pandemic world. \nAn agenda will be announced very shortly \nSponsorship and Exhibition \nTo discuss sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact adrian.sell@ukspa.org.uk \nPlease note this is a UKSPA member only event:  Space is very limited so early registration is strongly recommended to guarantee your place \nFOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ukspa-member-conference/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220329T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220329T133000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20220208T114638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T133754Z
UID:15324-1648544400-1648560600@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Anaerobic Digestion event: Innovation to unlock growth in the AD industry
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\n\nThe anaerobic digestion (AD) industry faces a challenging future of dwindling subsidies and increasing environmental regulatory standards. New technologies could be the way forward: offering the possibility of wider feedstock choice\, increased productivity\, new income streams or pollution solutions. This meeting aims to reconsider what is possible at an AD plant by exploring just some of the exciting innovations that are out there. It should be of interest to operators\, technology providers\, waste managers and researchers. It is combined with a networking session over lunch. \nThis is a hybrid event. The talks can be either accessed as an online webinar or attended in-person. \nThe talks will be followed by a networking lunch (in-person event only) \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/anaerobic-digestion-event-innovation-to-unlock-growth-in-the-ad-industry/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220325T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220325T133000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20220309T160717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220309T160717Z
UID:15624-1648202400-1648215000@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ARISE Harlow Innovation Hub: Launch event
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\n\nJoin us for the official opening of Arise Harlow\, ARU’s ecosystem for entrepreneurs. Where health\, performance and wellbeing companies can work\, collaborate and grow. \nJoin us and hear from local MedTech and HealthTech innovators\, find out how we can help your business grow and welcome our special guest speakers. \nFollowing our packed agenda\, you’ll have the opportunity to tour the new building and the surrounding Harlow Innovation Park\, then relax\, network and enjoy refreshments. \nWe very much look forward to seeing you. \nBeverley and the Arise Team. \n  \nAgenda \n10.00-10.30 Arrival and refreshments \n10.30-10.35 Welcome from Dr Beverley Vaughan \n10.35-10.50 The Arise Innovation Hubs and ARU – our commitment to innovation in healthcare in Essex with Prof. Roderick Watkins \n10.50-11.05 Innovation in Essex\, what comes next? Talk by Cllr Kevin Bentley \n11.05-11.20 How do we create a successful cluster\, supporting the UK as an innovation nation? Talk by Miranda Knaggs\, Corporate Development Director – We Are Pioneer Group \n11.20-11.30 The official opening and unveiling of the plaque by Cllr Kevin Bentley \n11.30- 13.30 Networking and enjoy canapés and a glass of fizz to celebrate. This is your opportunity to visit our display room showcasing the work of Arise and our wider community.
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/arise-harlow-innovation-hub-launch-event/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220324T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220324T131500
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20220228T114708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T161327Z
UID:15467-1648123200-1648127700@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Vision to Reality: The steps to net zero
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss what key drivers and approaches are needed to achieve net zero\, the sustainability targets and green clauses. The session will also ask the question; what is a net zero carbon lab and how this can be delivered effectively and to target\, on the journey to net zero science. \nChair; James Latham\, UKSPA Early Career Board Member and Development & Leasing Director Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst \n \n  \nSpeakers: \n \nLaura Ludlow. Principal Associate\, Mills & Reeve LLP  \nLaura is a real estate development lawyer with an ESG focus in the Cambridge office of national law firm Mills & Reeve. Laura advises universities and colleges in the management and development of their estates and is a key member of the team recognised as a leading legal services provider to the education sector. She also has substantial experience of a diverse range of commercial property and construction matters\, acting for developers\, occupiers\, investment funds and local authorities. \n  \n \nGary Clark\, Principal\, HOK and Chair of RIBA Sustainable Futures Group \nGary is Regional Leader for Science and Technology in the UK\, Europe and the Middle East\, and leads HOK’s London Studio team of highly experienced lab and general architects\, in addition to overseeing sustainability and consultancy services. He has nearly 30 years of experience in working with leading clients and translating their aspirations into unique award winning and high-performance buildings in a variety of sectors. \nHe was appointed visiting professor of sustainable architecture at Queens University Belfast. He is also Chair of the Royal Institute of British Architects’ Sustainable Futures Group\, where he led the creation of the new RIBA 2030 Challenge and sustainability guidance. \n  \n \nTim Fry\, Sector Lead Life Sciences UK\, Arup \nTim is the Science sector lead for Arup based in their London office. He is a chartered building services engineer with over 25 years’ experience working across multiple sectors with a substantial track record of life science projects\, both research and manufacturing. This has included projects for corporate clients\, government bodies and higher education providers. With a background in design and build\, his passion is to support clients achieve their aspirations with facilities that are easy to build and operate whilst minimising the impact on the environment. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ukspa-webinar-vision-to-reality-the-steps-to-net-zero/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220217T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220217T131500
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20220131T141426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T141526Z
UID:15175-1645099200-1645103700@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Science Park Vision
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER  \nThe next UKSPA webinar will discuss what practical and deliverable guidance\, support and measures can be put in place when delivering a long-term\, sustainable masterplan for areas of innovation.  We will hear from speakers who will give their experiences of implementing and delivering visions\, strategies\, and further encouraging innovation by providing facilities\, support\, and collaborative opportunities to create flourishing business eco-systems. \nSpeakers \nPeter Baird\, Senior Associate\, Perkins &Will \nOlivia Chatten\, Business Development Manager\, York Science Park \nMark Wathen\, Strategic Lead – Economic Development and Growth\, Somerset West and Taunton Council \nPhilip Campbell\, Commercial Director\, Milton Park \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/the-science-park-vision/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211204
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20211020T140810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211125T150017Z
UID:14455-1638403200-1638575999@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:UKSPA December Conference: Thursday 2 and Friday 3 December 2021 Innovation Birmingham
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that UKSPA will be returning to in-person events in December. This will be held in the Atrium of the iCentrum building at Innovation Birmingham. To view the programme – click here \nThe conference will start with lunch at 1.15pm and afternoon sessions will include the UKSPA AGM which will update members on the changes that are taking place and the future plans of the Association. The afternoon will also see sessions on the recently launched Birmingham Knowledge Quarter which is an alliance of eleven knowledge-led institutions. Thursday concludes with a walking tour of the Knowledge Quarter and a visit to a number of key sites. \nAn informal drinks reception and dinner will take place on Thursday evening at 7:30pm at the iCentrum building. For more details please email louise.tilbrook@ukspa.org.uk \nFriday will have a series of talks on the crucial issues facing UKSPA members as well as the wider science and innovation sector as we move forward post pandemic. \nHotels –  the conference hotel is Aloft Birmingham Eastside hotel (5-10 minutes walk from Innovation Birmingham Campus). Please click here to book. \nOther hotels you may wish to consider: \nCrown Plaza\, Central Square\, Birmingham  – 36 min walk \nHoliday Inn Express – 18 min walk \nPremier Inn – Aston – 5 min walk \nAll UKSPA members have up to two free places at the conference. There are a very limited number of non-member places (or for the booking of a third delegate place for Members) with delegate fees shown on the Eventbrite registration page. \nSafety information: We ask all those attending the event to follow Government guidelines as regards Covid-19. Delegates who are not fully vaccinated are advised to take a lateral flow test prior to attendance. Mask wearing is not mandatory at the conference however in confined spaces we advise their use. Hand sanitiser will be installed in many areas of the building. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n					\n						\n						Download programme
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ukspa-december-conference-thursday-2-and-friday-3-december-2021-innovation-birmingham/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211111T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211111T131500
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20211004T150746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211108T084740Z
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SUMMARY:UKSPA webinar:  Skills\, talent and growth  - Thursday 11th November
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 11th November 12 noon – 1.15 pm  \nSkills\, talent and growth \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER  \nThe Government’s Innovation Strategy puts significant emphasis on investment to deliver the skills and training that our innovation ecosystem needs. Innovation locations are key to the success of these plans. Innovation locations collaborating to develop\, attract and retain talent and skills. The Science and Innovation sector needs a broad and highly skilled workforce to power the economy and to provide opportunities now and in the future. \nThis webinar will debate the critical role innovation locations should play in inspiring\, attracting and developing the best talent\, providing the key skills necessary to further the knowledge economy. Speakers will consider the changes needed and the unique challenges faced.  The webinar will also look at a number of projects underway to inspire young people to develop the STEM skills that are critical to the innovation process. \nSpeakers \nMark Lawson- Jones\, Partner\, Page Executive \nJohn Leake\, Business Growth Director\, Sci-Tech Daresbury \nDavid Hardman\, Managing Director\, Bruntwood SciTech – Birmingham \nJames Tooze\, Policy Officer\, Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) \n  \n  \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER 
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/ukspa-webinar-skills-talent-and-growth-thursday-11th-november/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211028T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211028T131500
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20211004T144517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211025T083732Z
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SUMMARY:UKSPA webinar : Social impact and community engagement  - Thursday 28th October
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 28th October 2021 12:00-13:15 \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER  \nSocial impact and community engagement \nThis webinar looks at the challenges\, opportunities and innovative ways the sector continues to further engage and inspire their communities in the post pandemic world. We look at how areas of innovation make a significant social impact to their local areas and how we can build stronger ecosystems through driving innovation\, attracting investment\, local collaboration and innovative ways of pushing forward greater community engagement. \nSpeakers \nChair: Alice Reeve\, \, Chief Executive Officer\, Hethel Innovation \nSally O’Connor\, SPARK Director of Operations\, Cardiff University \nPeter McDowell\, Business Property Director\, Business Durham \nDr Sally Basker\, Chief Executive Officer\, Exeter Science Park \nBill Williams\, Chief Executive\, CEME (Centre for Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence) \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER  \n 
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/thursday-21st-october/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211002
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20210915T084625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T084626Z
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SUMMARY:Leeds Digital Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Leeds Digital Festival is an open\, collaborative festival celebrating digital culture in all its forms over a two-week period each spring. Whether you’re interested in Fintech\, coding\, social media\, AI\, Healthtech\, data\, start-ups\, digital music\, cyber security or AR/VR\, we’ve got something for you. \nIn 2021 Leeds Digital Festival returns for a 6th year! We’ll be hosting our usual two week programme packed full of tech and digital content this autumn\, running from 20th September to 1st of October – in the hope that we’ll be able to include a limited number of in-person events in the programme\, depending on Government restrictions. \n\n\nOur two Covid-interrupted Festivals held in 2020 saw us grow on an international level\, as our 428 online events across two Festivals welcomed over 45\,000 attendees\, including from 6 different continents and over 60 countries across the globe. With an ever growing voice and reach\, Leeds Digital Festival will continue to celebrate the digital expertise and innovation that is happening in the city on a regional\, national and international level. \nThe Festival has maintained the same collaborative approach since it first began\, operating on an open platform system which means that anyone can host an event and it is free to do so. From start-ups to tech giants\, anyone with a passion for tech and digital is encouraged to get involved and be part of Leeds Digital Festival 2021. \nFind out more: https://leedsdigitalfestival.org/
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/leeds-digital-festival/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210908T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210908T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20210607T140211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210809T074412Z
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SUMMARY:Science and Innovation Parks Development Conference
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 8th September  some of the leading stakeholders and influencers will gather for the Science and Innovation Parks Development Conference where the emerging opportunities in this thriving sector will be discussed. \nThe event\, held at the Royal Society of Medicine will highlight future development activity from park expansions to new clusters being brought forward across the UK. Event speakers from across the industry will examine the economic growth these project will generate\, the collaboration needed across the public and private sector to maximise the opportunities\, and the potential work open to tender which will highlight how companies can get involved in future projects and plans. \nUKSPA has put it’s weight behind the event as an official partner and supporter. \nSpeaking of the partnership Jim Duvall\, Executive Director at UKSPA\, said: “UKSPA is delighted to support the Science and Innovation Parks Development Conference. The event has many leading influential figures from within the Association’s membership speaking throughout the day sharing their visions\, plans and opportunity for collaboration and development. The innovation locations supported and represented by UKSPA play a critical role in sustaining and growing the knowledge intensive companies that are essential for future economic prosperity across the entire UK.” \nAmanda Griffiths\, Co-Founder of event organisers Built Environment Networking\, added: “We’re delighted UKSPA are supporting this event. Science and innovation parks will play a vital role in our aim to Build Back Better after the pandemic – and with the amount of key influencers set to be in the room from major investors and developers to the science parks themselves we’re hoping this event will unlock future development activity in the sector.” \nFor more details of the conference go to www.built-environment-networking.com/event/science-innovation-parks
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/science-and-innovation-parks-development-conference/
LOCATION:Royal Society of Medicine\, 1 Wimpole Street\, Westminster\, London\, W1G 0AE
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210729T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210729T131500
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20210607T102522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210727T091609Z
UID:13286-1627560000-1627564500@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Virtual Tenancies: Process\, Compliance and Opportunities.
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Tenancies: Process\, Compliance and Opportunities. \n29 July 2021.  12.00-13.15  \nREGISTER HERE \nThe last UKSPA member survey found that around 40% of members offered\, or were then proposing to offer\, virtual tenancies. Sites that were already active ranged from those delivering a handful of VT’s to others with a virtual community of over 100 – they are variously seen as ways to retain contact with local business through to ensuring that as a business grows\, it will have a preferred location in which to take physical premises. It is estimated that there are currently well over 1500 Virtual Tenancies (VT’s) in place across the UKSPA Network. \nThough many parks have seen a strong return to the office\, the impact of Covid-19 continues to mean that some businesses have not returned\, and may be looking for ways to integrate home-working with a professional address for correspondence and calls\, so even if a park or centre has not yet offered VT’s\, there may be good reason to consider an offer now. \nAs those already operating VT services are aware\, new operators will usually need to register with HMRC and comply with extensive ongoing compliance and monitoring requirements to exclude money laundering\, and it’s clear HMRC are taking a far greater interest in such compliance\, and have recently raised the MLR risk for VT’s to “high” and alerted operators to the potential for a leased unit to be retained\, but left vacant\, technically becoming an accidental VT. \nManaging compliance and monitoring of your VT’s to satisfy HMRC and your site’s own reputation – from Know Your Customer style checks\, including the ultimate beneficial owner\, and the Money Laundering Regulations – are all issues that will be discussed at this UKSPA Member webinar. \nThe webinar will also look beyond the legal issues to demonstrate how members deliver their own virtual tenant programmes and the opportunities that these offer to engage with existing businesses and to connect with a potentially new group of entrepreneurs. \nSpeakers include: \nBarry Sankey\, Acuity Law \nDavid Grindrod\, University of Warwick Science Park \nLynn Nangle\, St Johns Innovation Centre \nOlivia Chatten\, York Science Park \n  \n REGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/virtual-tenancies-process-compliance-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210715T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210715T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20210414T160758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210712T151901Z
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SUMMARY:Investment Focus: The key drivers and opportunities
DESCRIPTION:15 July 2021  11.00 am  – 13.00 pm \nInvestment Focus: The key drivers and opportunities \nA number of recent UKSPA webinars have focused on the changing face of investment in the UK.  This extended webinar will bring together key investors and look at what is driving investment and the opportunities that these investments will have on the future direction of the science and innovation sector. \n11.00 am – 12.15pm : Investment: Place-Making and Innovation \nChair: Dr Eulian Roberts\, UKSPA Companion \nSpeakers: \n\nKate Lawlor\, Chief Executive Officer\, Bruntwood SciTech\nPaul Taylor\, Director\, Creative Space Management\nColin Roberts\, Venture Development Director\, We are Pioneer Group\n\nFollowed by two follow on sessions: \n12.15pm -13.00 pm (approx): \nSpace for Scale-Ups \nChair: Graham Hewson\, UKSPA Director \nSpeakers: \n\nCharlie Mitchell\, Managing Director\, Scale Space\nEmma Douglas-Beet\, Scale-up Director and Senior Innovation & Growth Specialist\, Innovate UK Edge\n\n  \nInvestment Perspectives – What are the investment needs of Science parks and other Innovation locations? \nChair: John Leake\, UKSPA Director\, Company Secretary and Honorary Treasurer \nSpeakers: \n\nJohn Leake\, Business Development Manager\, Sci-Tech Daresbury & Malcolm Jackson\, Chief Operating Officer\, Langtree\nReid Derby\, Innovation Lead\, Cyber Central UK\, part of the Golden Valley Development\nIan Thompson\, Director\, Avison Young\nChris Walters\, Head of Life Sciences\, JLL\n\nTO REGISTER
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/investment-focus-the-key-drivers-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210615T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210615T131500
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20210414T155604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210520T174603Z
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SUMMARY:Innovation\, Science Parks and BBSRC
DESCRIPTION:15 June 2021 12.00 noon -13.15 pm  \nInnovation\, Science Parks and BBSRC \nBBSRC is working with partners and stakeholders across the UK to develop five national research and innovation campuses. Each of the campuses is centred on the critical mass of world-leading bioscience\, and national capability of institutes that receive strategic funding from BBSRC.  The goal in developing these Campuses is to advance bioscience research\, accelerate innovation\, and enhance regional and national economic growth\, and social prosperity. To develop Campuses which: \n\nEnable businesses\, innovators and academic researchers to benefit from the co-location of research facilities and infrastructure to support innovation\nSupport an enterprising\, collaborative and connected community\nProvide a dynamic environment that brings together discovery research and business with shared interests\nSupport a culture where companies can develop their science\, and scale\, alongside academic researchers delivering world leading science\nHelp to create new knowledge\, products\, jobs and growth\n\nThe five campuses are each distinct and at a different stage of development. These differences reflect the research strengths\, nature of the end user markets and regional context of each location. As part of the webinar\, each of the five CEOs will reflect on their individual campus’ journey\, framing their individual roles within the UK innovation system in the context of their long term ambitions. \n \nThe Aberystwyth Innovation and Enterprise Campus (AberInnovation) is a new 3\,500m2 facility at the historic site of crop breeding at Aberystwyth University that has attracted investment of £43m to date. AberInnovation is a focal point for companies and Aberystwyth University to work together to develop new products and services. The facilities include a Future Food Centre\, a Biorefining Centre and an Advanced Analysis Centre\, and are designed as a ‘first of their kind’ capability for bringing biorefining and food development together in shared food grade environments. AberInnovation aims to play a key role in the business support landscape in Mid Wales and to act as a catalyst for scaling up regionally important technology based businesses to create high value jobs. \n \nBabraham Research Campus’ vision is to be one of the best places in the world for discovery bioscience research and innovation; a leading sustainable ecosystem to start\, nurture\, scale and grow bioscience business. At the heart of our strategy is a commitment to ensure that the Campus builds on its research and entrepreneurial strengths\, develops people and talent\, and continues to grow and play an active role in the development of the Cambridge life science cluster and the broader UK life science ecosystem. \n \nThe Easter Bush Campus vision is to create a European centre of excellence in animal sciences and food security. The Easter Bush Campus already has the largest concentration of animal science related expertise anywhere in Europe. The Campus aims to provide a dynamic and vibrant working environment with world-class facilities equipped with the latest technologies. This allows us to continue to attract scientists\, clinicians and entrepreneurs of the highest quality for our research and translation\, in order to foster and enhance our collaborative research environment which sustains and expands our links with industry\, including not least with our tenants based at the Roslin Innovation Centre which is the business gateway to the Easter Bush Campus and the location of choice in Scotland for companies undertaking strategic\, commercial and collaborative research in the Animal and Veterinary Sciences; Agri Tech and One Health industries. \n \nFrom the soil to our health; Norwich Research Park’s vision is to change lives and rethink society through pioneering research and innovation\, reframing the future of research and delivering regional growth. We have an unbroken chain\, each part aiding the progression of another\, where our people are gaining new knowledge of soil\, plants\, therapeutics and diagnostics\, food\, nutrition\, health and healthy ageing\, all underpinned by world leading genomics. We have an inspirational place to work; where the world will look\, not only for answers to global challenges\, but also to learn from our success at creating a true research and innovation community\, where organisations and people flourish and grow\, in an environment that breeds and nurtures creativity and wellbeing. \n \nOur mission is to establish the Rothamsted Campus as the world-leading centre for agritech research and innovation. The next decade will be pivotal if we are to help tackle the world’s problems and not exacerbate them. Key to agriculture having a positive global impact will be innovation – turning cutting edge scientific research into practical\, workable solutions that feed billions of extra mouths from less land and smarter use of agrochemicals. The Campus is designed to facilitate and enable collaboration by creating opportunities for researchers\, companies\, entrepreneurs and investors to interact and develop their innovations. \nSpeakers: \nChair: Glenn Crocker\, UKSPA Chairman \nJohn Mackenzie\, CEO\, Roslin Innovation Centre \nRhian Hayward\, CEO\, Aberystwyth Innovation and Enterprise Campus \nDerek Jones\, CEO\, Babraham Research Campus \nDavid Parfrey\, CEO\, Norwich Research Park \nNicole Sadd\, CEO\, Rothamsted Enterprises \nTO REGISTER
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/innovation-science-parks-and-bbsrc/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210527T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210527T131500
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20210414T154333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210513T154005Z
UID:12812-1622116800-1622121300@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:University Science Parks – the new landscape
DESCRIPTION:27 May 2021  12.00 noon  -13.15 pm  \nUniversity Science Parks – the new landscape \nAn opportunity to discuss with colleagues\, in the UK and beyond\, the impact and opportunities for University Science Parks as we emerge from covid-19. \nHow will the commercial benefits that Science and Innovation Parks contribute to the host University continue to grow in importance alongside the continuing demand for support from spin outs and the commercialisation of research. The webinar will share experience from Science Parks across the UKSPA network. \nSpeakers:\nGrant Bourhill\, Chief Executive Officer\, Surrey Research Park\nRobin Chave\, Chief Executive Officer\, University of Southampton Science Park\nAlistair Cory\, Director\, Begbroke Science Park\nDr Nick Gostick\, Director of the Smart Innovation Hub & Head of Keele University Science & Innovation Park \nTO REGISTER
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/university-science-parks-the-new-landscape/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:UKSPA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210414T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T191205
CREATED:20210325T163349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T163349Z
UID:12668-1618401600-1618405200@www.ukspa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Bidwells Lab Design for the Future webinar in association with UKSPA
DESCRIPTION:As the science & technology sector evolves\, so too must its real estate. The utilisation of AI\, robotics and cloud-based research data is changing the way scientists work and the spaces they occupy. Demand and pace of start-ups and spin-outs is rapidly changing the market. \nIn this webinar\, we will discuss meeting market needs in creating flexible\, sustainable and collaborative spaces for the evolving research and development environment\, looking at real examples in practice. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://www.ukspa.org.uk/event/bidwells-lab-design-for-the-future-webinar-in-association-with-ukspa/
LOCATION:Sussex
CATEGORIES:Industry Events,UKSPA
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