The EpiCentre in Haverhill, was opened at a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by local dignitaries. From left to right; Kelly Boosey (Oxford Innovation), John Griffiths (Leader West Suffolk Council), Austen Adams (Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority), Nic Rumsey (Jaynic ) and Babita Devi (Oxford Innovation).

Already four companies have signed up to take space in the building and discussions are in hand with other potential occupiers.

Development of The EpiCentre was made possible with a £6.2m cash boost provided jointly through a £3.5m loan by West Suffolk Council and £2.7m of Local Growth Fund investment from the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority, to bring jobs and employment to Haverhill Research Park and its enterprise zone.

Business board chairman Austen Adams said: “The EpiCentre is a brilliant example of an innovative project that will help to unlock the East of England’s growth potential by helping start-ups to thrive and create new jobs.

“High potential and innovative companies across the East have the power to be the catalyst for building back better and I think this is a great example of an investment that will pay dividends by helping drive inclusive local economic growth.

“I am really excited to learn more about the companies who will be occupying the Epicentre.”

Councillor John Griffiths said: “It is great to see the EpiCentre, which is about creating job opportunities, increasing skills and new opportunities especially for young people in and around Haverhill, finished and ready to use. Four businesses have already signed up which shows business confidence in what we are all trying to achieve, and we hope more will soon follow. I would like to thank all those involved for making this ambitious ambition a reality for Haverhill, West Suffolk and the region.”

Jaynic managing director Nic Rumsey, said : “I would like to thank the combined authority and West Suffolk Council for their unwavering moral and financial support that has made this development possible and look forward to seeing this becoming a thriving centre for the benefit of the wider community.”

Tim Smith, deputy managing director of Oxford Innovation, the operator of The EpiCentre, said: “We are off to a flying start with four companies already signed up and more in the pipeline for this superb  facility, which will become a prime business hub for entrepreneurs and fast growing companies in the surrounding area.”

The new 30,000 sq ft four-storey EpiCentre is located adjacent to the Spirit of Enterprise roundabout creating a prominent ‘landmark’ building at the entrance into Haverhill.