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Science and Innovation Clusters Development Conference

Thursday, 24th November 2022 0800hrs – 1630hrs

Kensington Town Hall, London, Hornton Street, W8 7NX

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 it’s 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.

A 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 sectors senior leaders.

Topics include:

  • Norwich Research Park’s 900,000 sq ft expansion
  • UKSPA’s national science and innovation priorities
  • Discovery Park’s Upcoming Strategy Proposals
  • Unity Campus’ Phase 2 development
  • Plymouth Port’s £1 billion Investment
  • STFC Strategic Delivery Plan
  • 300,00 sq ft York Vale Bio Business Park
  • Surrey Research Park’s 12.2MW Solar Facility
  • WAPG’s 2 million sq ft development pipeline
  • £25m Bristol Temple Way project
  • BioMed Realty’s £850m Cambridge Investment
  • University of Warwick Science Park future plans
  • Harwell’s 5 million sq ft Masterplan
  • Plans for £350m SC1 scheme in London
  • GrowUp Farm’s £100m investment
  • New 170 acre Whittlesey Science & Tech Park
  • £1bn Paddington Village Expansion
  • Exeter Science Park’s £25m+ net zero development
  • MEPC’s 2040 Milton Park Transformation
  • IASP’s Global Sustainability Network
  • £100m Botley Road Oxford Science project
  • Mission Street’s 4x new science focused projects
  • Hethel Engineering Centre 100,000 sq ft Expansion
  • Oxford Properties UK expansion strategy

Speakers include:

This unique conference will bring together the construction industry to drive economic growth through development and regeneration across the Science and Innovation Clusters Development Conference. There will be plenty of exhibitors showcasing their brand and best practice in the industry, whilst helping them reap the rewards of being prominently displayed within the events exhibition area in front of some key and influential business leaders.

Modular Construction Off Site Development Build Public Sector

Exhibiting will allow you to:

  • Meet 300+ delegates face to face
  • Be part of the Science and Innovation Parks Investment and Development Conference
  • Be seen as a leading firm in the industry’s bid to drive sustainable growth in the regions
  • Network with hundreds of your business clients and peers
  • Showcase your work to regional authorities, government officials, leading private sector firms, blue-chip companies, investors and more

Confirmed Exhibitors:

If you’re interested in exhibiting at the conference then get in touch with our team – with space available for standard exhibition stalls or larger spaces to showcase more of your brand and create an eye-catching area contact:

Email: opportunities@built-environment-networking.com

Associate your brand with the Science and Innovation Clusters Development Conference and position your brand at the forefront of one of the UK’s biggest discussions and debates about economic growth, development and regeneration within the Science and Innovation Parks sector.

Package Exhibition Stand Chair/ Speaking Opportunity Tickets VIP Backstage Access Cost (+VAT)
Corporate Partner Yes Yes 15 Yes £8,250 View Details
Session One Partner: Is the UK On Track to Capitalise From Its Life Science and Industrial Strategy? Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,500 Sold Out
Session Two Partner: Science Clusters and Placemaking – Developing Life Science and Innovation Cluster Masterplans to Support Economic Growth Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,500 Sold Out
Session Three Partner: Science and Innovation Parks and Net Zero: Setting the Standard for Reducing Energy Consumption Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,500 Sold Out
Session Four Partner: Exploring Investible Propositions: New Science and Innovation Cluster Ambition Showcase Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,500 View Details
Session Five Partner: Delivering the Science Parks of the Future – Major Development Plans Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,500 Sold Out
Best Practice Presentation Partner Yes Yes 7 Yes £3,250 Sold Out
Pre Conference Dinner Partner 2 Yes £2,750 Sold Out
Private Roundtable Partner Yes 5 Yes £2,750 View Details
Speaker Table Partner Yes 5 Yes £2,750 View Details
Programme Partner Yes 5 £2,250 Sold Out
Breakfast Partner Yes 5 £2,250 View Details
Lunch Partner Yes 5 £2,250 View Details
Email Partner Yes 5 £2,250 View Details
Registration Partner Yes 5 £2,250 View Details
Exhibitor Packages Yes 4 £1,750 View Details

We have various partnership packages available, including packages with speaking opportunities and huge exhibition space large enough to promote your business, allowing you to address your whole target audience for maximum brand awareness and impact. Our partnership packages will put you at the forefront of the industry discussion allowing you to be there, be active and be an expert within the construction and property sector, the future vision for the Science and Innovation Parks sector and the whole built environment industry.

Corporate Partner

£8,250+VAT

Be at the forefront of the conference with onstage branding, a 15-minute keynote speech to kickstart the conference, access to the VIP Speakers’ Room and much more. This package will elevate your brand and drive awareness, loyalty and trust in front of industry leaders. This is the ultimate package if you’re looking to be seen as a leading figure within the industry with branding within the title of the event – ‘Science and Innovation Parks Development Conference in association with YOUR BRAND’. Benefits include:

  • Position yourself alongside Built Environment Networking to shape the conference agenda and content to bring your strategic thinking to the conference, with the option to recommend speakers
  • Inclusion within pre-conference speaker communications including speaker briefings
  • Direct access before and after the sessions to the speakers and panellists; an excellent opportunity to establish rapport and build commercially rewarding relationships
  • Prime branding for the whole conference
  • One pull-up stand on stage for the entire conference
  • Option to do a Keynote speech
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Fifteen delegate passes for the conference
  • One ticket to the VIP Speaker’s dinner for one of your selected event speakers, which takes place the day before or day of the event – allowing you to meet speakers in a relaxed environment
  • Access to the Speakers’ Green Room
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One full page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Session Partner

£5,500+VAT

The role of the session partner provides an opportunity for you to chair or participate in one of the sessions to build brand awareness, loyalty and trust amongst hundreds of civic and business leaders from across the industry. You’ll be seen to be a thought leader within your area of expertise and showcase your company in front of key decision-makers from across the industry. Benefits include:

  • Involvement with an exceptional panel session with the option to chair or be involved in the debate, discussions and presentations
  • Option to do a five minute introduction to the panel OR thought leaders presentation
  • Position yourself alongside us to shape the session agenda and content to bring your strategic thinking to the conference, with the option to recommend speakers
  • Inclusion within pre-conference communications including speaker briefings
  • Direct access before and after the sessions to the speakers and panellists; an excellent opportunity to establish rapport and build commercially rewarding relationships
  • Positioned as as ‘Conference Session Partner’ in all branding
  • Additional pull-up stand on stage during your conference session
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Ten delegate passes for the conference
  • 50% off tickets to the VIP Speakers’ dinner which takes place the day before or the day of the event – allowing you to meet speakers in a relaxed environment
  • Access to the Speakers’ Green Room
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One full page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Session One: Is the UK On Track to Capitalise From Its Life Science and Industrial Strategy?

Session Two: Science Clusters and Placemaking – Developing Life Science and Innovation Cluster Masterplans to Support Economic Growth

Session Three: Science and Innovation Parks and Net Zero: Setting the Standard for Reducing Energy Consumption

Session Five Partner: Delivering the Science Parks of the Future – Major Development Plans

Best Practice Presentation Partner

Pre Conference Dinner Partner

Private Roundtable Partner

£2,750+VAT

Take the discussion into a more private setting – with a hireable room at the event enabling you to create a roundtable discussion for up to 45-minutes. We’ll work with you to invite your target clients, plus your own attendees, to create an in-event experience that helps you forge new commercially rewards connections. Benefits include:

  • Hire a private room at the event venue for 45-minutes – for circa 10-15 attendees
  • Ten invitations directly through ourselves to event delegates to request their attendance at the roundtable (no guarantee provided on attendance)
  • Pull-up banners and marketing literature allowed within the private room during the period of your roundtable
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Four delegate passes to the conference– which you can use for your staff or invited clients who you may also want to take part in the roundtable discussion
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One half page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Speaker Table Partner

£2,750+VAT

Become the official partner of the Speakers’ Table – where our high-level event speakers will congregate throughout the day. Benefits include:

  • VIP access to enable you to join the speaker table/room
  • Build one-to-one relationships with key decision makers and work givers
  • Marketing collateral can be placed on the speaker table
  • Two pull-up banners around the Speaker Table area
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Five delegate passes for the conference
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One half page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Programme Partner

Breakfast Partner

£2,250+VAT

A package to enable mass brand awareness and visibility during the busiest periods of the day. Becoming a partner would ensure branding is at the forefront of the breakfast period area along with additional marketing benefits including an exhibition stand and inclusion within all marketing material. Benefits include:

  • Prime branding in the physical breakfast area space for the duration of breakfast with three pull-up stands
  • Positioned as ‘Conference Breakfast Partner’ in all branding
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Five delegate passes for the conference
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One half page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Lunch Partner

£2,250+VAT

A package to enable mass brand awareness and visibility during the busiest periods of the day. Becoming a partner would ensure branding is at the forefront of the lunch period area along with additional marketing benefits including an exhibition stand and inclusion within all marketing material. Benefits include:

  • Prime branding in the physical lunch area space for the duration of lunch with three pull-up stands
  • Positioned as ‘Conference Lunch Partner’ in all branding
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Five delegate passes for the conference
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One half page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Email Partner

£2,250+VAT

Prime branding on all emails used to promote the conference with delegates before, during and after the conference. Benefits include:

  • Prime Branding on the emails sent to promote the conference sent to circa 80,000 contacts
  • Positioned as ‘Conference Email Partner’ in all branding
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Five delegate passes for the conference
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One half page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Registration Partner

£2,250+VAT

Sponsorship of the registration area – the delegate entry point to the conference. Benefits include:

  • Branding on the sign-in iPads at check-out where all delegates sign-in with a table cloth and two pull up stands (provided by you)
  • Positioned as ‘Conference Registration Partner’ in all branding
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Five delegate passes for the event
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One half page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Exhibitor Package

£1,750+VAT

If you’re looking for access to the event and a space to hold meetings and showcase your services, our Exhibitor Partner package is perfect. There is no limit to the exhibition space enabling you to simply drive brand awareness through a standard exhibition package or bring excitement to the room with the ability to take exhibition space to stand out from the crowd. Benefits include:

  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Four delegate passes for the event
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Exhibitor Partner

Become a Partner

If you’re interested in any of the packages above or if you’re interested in finding out additional information then contact us on:

0113 390 4700

opportunities@built-environment-networking.com

We’re set to have a plethora of expert names joining us for four excellent panel discussions.

Oxford Properties – Pierre-Etienne Accarier, Associate Director of Real Estate

Oxford Properties are a leading global real estate investor, asset manager and builder of businesses and teams. The build, buy and grow defined real estate operating businesses and manage over £64bn of assets across four continents. They entered the UK science property market in 2021 with a £45m acquisition at Cambridge Science Park and are working with Reef Group to deliver the £350 million Snowsfield Quarter science hub in London SE1. In total they are planning to deploy £1.2bn in the science sector across Europe over the next 5 years.

Harwell Campus and Innovation Clusters, UKRI-Science and Technology Facilities Council – Dr Barbara Ghinelli, Director

Barbara is responsible for the development of the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus at UKRI- STFC. The campus is undergoing a major, multi-year expansion with 1.5m sq ft of commercial space, thousands of new homes a hotel and amenities set to be added by 2027. The next stage of the project – the 21,000 sq ft Zeta, a ‘mid-tech’ building which will allow further growth of the region’s energy, space, health and quantum computing companies. Barbara has established the cluster model deployed at both STFC’s Harwell and Daresbury Science & Innovation Campuses and oversees their development. She has led the creation of six thriving innovation clusters in Space, HealthTec, EnergyTec, Digital and a new in Quantum, across the two sites. These now include over 300 organisations collocated on the campuses.

MEPC Milton Park – Philip Campbell, Commercial Director

MEPC will be delivering a 2040 vision to evolve their site at Milton Park into a science cluster across 17 phases and Philip joins the event to delve into how their programme factors into wider placemaking objectives across the OxCam Arc as well as detailing future partnership opportunities for our delegates.

Harwell Science and Innovation Campus – David Williams, Commercial Director

The Harwell Science and Innovation Campus is undergoing a significant expansion, with aims to make room for thousands more to join their innovation community through the development of cutting edge workspace, new labs and world-leading facilities. The campus are planning to add 1.5m sq ft of commercial space, new homes, hotel and amenities by 2027, as the next step of their wider 5m sq ft campus Masterplan.

Norwich Research Park – Roz Bird, Chief Executive, Anglia Innovation Partnership

Norwich Research Park is one of the largest single-site concentrations of research in food, genomics and health in Europe, bringing together four independent internationally-renowned research institutes: John Innes Centre, Quadram Institute, Earlham Institute and The Sainsbury Laboratory. They have recently announced ambitious plans to develop 900,000 sq ft on land to house up to 300 companies over the next 15 years.

University of Warwick Science Park – Mark Tock, Chief Operating Officer

As one of the oldest science parks in the UK, the University of Warwick Science Park has provided a well-equipped environment for research and technology since 1982. The park was established by the University of Warwick, Coventry City Council, Warwickshire County Council and the West Midlands Enterprise Board and is now wholly owned by the University. Today the park operated across three sites, supporting hundreds of businesses. The park is looking to expand in the coming years and Mark joins us to share some intel into UWSP’s next chapter.

SC1 – Georgina Rizik, Executive Director

Founded by King’s Health Partners, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Foundation, and Lambeth and Southwark Councils, SC1 is a  new life science district in south central London which aims to transform healthcare, accelerate innovation, and tackle big problems in order to make a healthier future a reality. The £350m project will create significant new spaces for health and life sciences, increase employment opportunities, support new innovative business, develop cultural programmes, and build a world recognised home for life sciences innovation.

BioMed Realty – Orestis Tzortzoglou, Vice President, Development UK

 

 

Discovery Park – Jane Kennedy, Chief Business Officer

Discovery Park’s aim is to become a world leading science park over the next five years, driving improvements in healthcare through innovation and collaboration. The park was awarded the prestigious, Life Science Opportunity zone, by the UK Office for Life Sciences and attracted 53 new businesses over 2021. With a strong pipeline of enquiries, the park is looking to expand in the near future, and is in the process of preparing a strategy to maximise its growth. GrowUp Farms, one of the park’s occupiers, has recently secured a £100m green infrastructure investment from Generate Capital to fund the creation of a new vertical farm within Discovery Park.

UK Science Park Association – James Chaffer, Chief Executive

The UK Science Park Association (UKSPA) promotes, represents and supports a diverse network of members that includes science parks, research campuses, city-based innovation districts, technology and innovation centres across the UK. USKPA’s membership of managers, developers, investors and owner share the goal of creating growing and effective Innovation sector with the right facilities, infrastructure, services and business growth activities. James was appointed as Chief Executive of UKSPA in January 2022. Prior to this he served as Operations Director, at UNIP where he was responsible for 100,000 sq ft of office space for SMEs, technology start-ups and spin-outs.

Knowledge Quarter Liverpool – Colin Sinclair, Chief Executive Officer

Knowledge Quarter Liverpool (KQ Liverpool) is a 450-acre innovation district which spans more than half of Liverpool City Centre. It is home to an array of world-leading assets including the University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, the Liverpool Health Campus, Hope Street cultural hub and the new £1bn Paddington Village development which includes iconic new-build, The Spine. Paddington Village will soon be home to HEMISPHERE, which will be the LCR’s first operational net zero carbon office building. The KQ Liverpool board is brought together by a number of world-leading partners who through collaboration have helped shape the innovation district to its current position. The KQ Liverpool board brings together the University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool City Council, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Bruntwood SciTech. Colin joins us to share insight into KQ Liverpool’s vision for the coming years.

Unity Campus – Jeanette Walker, Interim Director

Unity Campus is an exciting 260,000 sq ft urban innovation district in the heart of the Cambridgeshire countryside where global talent innovate, collaborate and exchange research. The campus was formerly an industrial estate that is currently undergoing a 5-phase transformation. Having completed their 63,000 sq ft The Works development in 2020, the park has now entered Phase 2 of its development. Phase 2 will see the delivery of 95,000 sq ft of lab-enabled space across three buildings, in response to market demand for agile, flexible science space. Jeanette joins us to share insight into phase 2 and the wider campus masterplan.

Peterborough Science and Technology Park – Stephen Rice, Director

The Whittlesey Science and Technology Park is a proposed science park on a former brickworks near Whittlesey, to the East of Peterborough. The site covers 170 acres with the park set to cover 40 acres with a further 84 acres dedicated to biodiversity enhancement and parkland. The site is envisaged as a hub for sustainable science and technology businesses and has the potential to create more than 1,000 jobs. Infrastructure works are expected to start in late 2023 ready to welcome the first tenants on site in 2024. Stephen will outline the plans for the park and how they are looking for prospective tenants to help shape their vision.

Barts Life Sciences – Grant Bourhill, Chief Executive

Barts Life Sciences is a joint venture between Barts Health NHS Trust and Queen Mary University of London which have come together to help accelerate the latest healthcare innovations from bench to bedside. Their vision is to deliver a new life science campus totalling up to 2 million sq ft that will provide a space for researchers, scientists and clinicians to work directly alongside businesses and entrepreneurs, creating the healthcare solutions of tomorrow. The new development will create up to 11,500 full-time jobs and will be a powerful incentive for attracting new start-ups and other innovative and dynamic enterprises. Revenue will be reinvested back into local healthcare, securing clinical and financial sustainability.

Exeter Science Park – Sally Basker, Chief Executive Officer

Exeter Science Park was developed to stimulate a knowledge-based economy in the South West, delivering skilled jobs, high productivity and economic growth. The science park has recently completed the development of a £5m net zero centre, supporting over 100 jobs. A £20m, 140-room zero carbon hotel is also underway at the science park. The project will also include landscaping, the integration of renewable energy, and the addition of 25 solar-powered electric vehicle charging points.

Mission Street – Artem Korolev, Managing Director

Mission Street are a specialist investor, operator and developer focused on the delivery of creative solutions for the Science and Innovation sector. They have a rapidly growing development portfolio, with in excess of 1,000,000 sq ft of committed projects in strategic locations within Oxford, Cambridge and Bristol. They recently announced a £100m innovation and R&D facility in Oxford which aims to ‘put science on show’ and integrate in to wider placemaking projects.

Plymouth Science Park – Ian McFadzen, Chief Executive Officer

Plymouth Science Park is now extending its influence and reach beyond its current 25 acre estate, to help drive innovation, stimulate knowledge transfer and align key sectors to innovate and collaborate. The City has recently been awarded Freeport status, a potential game changer for inward investment. Key stakeholders are pulling together to create and deliver a strategy that can maximise the combined potential of its freeport, science park, proposed marine innovation centre, support its defence supply chain, and grow its manufacturing base.  The freeport will stimulate a £60m capital works programmed across the science park’s 3 sites, bidding for £10m Levelling Up Funding for the £30m South Yard Innovation Centre, mobilising the innovation and skills services and activating the inward investment activity. There’s potentially more than £1 billion of investment scheduled to take place in Plymouth’s ports planned over the next 25 years – from MOD submarines refits, the continued development of Oceansgate, their designation as a Freeport.

Hethel Innovation – Alice Reeve, Chief Executive

Alice Reeve is CEO at Hethel Innovation. She is responsible for the strategic direction of the company, identifying new growth opportunities for the business as well as overseeing the operation of sites within Hethel Innovation’s community: Hethel Engineering Centre, Scottow Enterprise Park, and Broadland Food Innovation Centre. Alice has extensive knowledge in the set up and delivery of successful Innovation Sites, and was until recently, a Co-opted Director of UK Science Park Association (UKSPA). In this session, Alice will discuss the exciting growth taking place across the Hethel Innovation community from new incubators and the 100,000 sq ft expansion of existing centres to refurbishment of heritage assets.

Biorenewables Development Centre – Joe Ross, Director

The Biorenewable Development Company is an open-access R&D biorefinery centre, and a subsidiary of the University of York. Northstar, Simpson and the BDC is proposing the development of a 300,000 sq ft bio business park just off the A64. The masterplan could feature innovative sustainable technology, a nature reserve and an electric charging hub. Works will also include the improvement of surrounding infrastructure to serve new and existing businesses.

3PM – James Buckley-Walker, Partner

Bidwells – Emily Slupek, Partner

Emily Slupek is a Partner at Bidwells, working in the Building Consultancy team, with a focus on the science and tech research sector. Currently, she is working with Harwell Campus to deliver their first life sciences building at its Innovation Quarter. Prior to joining Bidwells, Emily spearheaded Buro Four’s Science & Technology division, helping clients to deliver complex projects. Emily was project lead on two schemes at Cambridge BioMedical Campus, as well as project director for the construction of two new laboratory buildings at Begbroke Science Park in Oxford. She also has experience in leading repurposing projects, as well as working with developers and funders to deliver large commercial offices and mixed-use developments. With significant experience across science and tech development, Emily is a recognised figure within the innovation sector, regularly moderating panels and chairing round table discussions to explore future trends within the sector.

Gleeds – Chair: Galvin Tarling, Global Head of Life Sciences

Having worked with global powerhouses such as BioMed Realty, Illumina, AstraZeneca, Johnson and Johnson, and GlaxoSmithKline, Gleeds are one of the leading names globally when it comes to a partner to deliver on science and innovation development projects.

Galvin will be joining the panel as our expert chair – to navigate the conversation around this versatile, competitive and ever-growing market as he is joined by some of the UK’s leading developers and investors within this sector

Arup – Tim Fry, Project Director, Business Leader

Arup is a global collective of designers, advisors and experts dedicated to sustainable development, and to using imagination, technology and rigour to shape a better world. Arup projects range from major science campus facilities, to specialist laboratories, clean rooms and facility upgrades. We continue to develop and design leading science facilities throughout the world.

Built Environment Networking – Amanda Griffiths, Director

Amanda is one of the Co-Founder’s of Built Environment Networking – formed almost 10 years ago.

She’ll be hosting throughout the day, running the days proceedings and managing the interaction between our delegates and the speakers.

Mace Group – Chair: Paul Sharp, Director – Research, Life Sciences & Health

Mace is an international consultancy and construction company, experts in shaping the built environment and helping lead the way to a more connected, resilient and sustainable world. We have delivered new build construction, refurbishment and fit-out of laboratories and science spaces for science and innovation campuses across the UK, aligning the needs of park management, developers and users. Projects include AstraZeneca’s Discovery Centre (DISC) on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Rosalind Franklin Institute at Harwell Science Park, Bioscience Catalyst development in Stevenage for GSK, plus multiple schemes for UCL (University College London) and the University of Oxford/Begbroke Science Park.

Buro Four – David Boles, Director

More information to follow.

08:00-09:00 Breakfast & Networking
09:00-09:15 Conference Welcome
09:15-10:15 Session One: Is the UK On Track to Capitalise From Its Life Science and Industrial Strategy?; Sponsored by Arup

In 2021, UK government published an update on its life science and industrial strategy which sets the country on a bold 10 year vision for growth. This session analyses whether the plan is gaining traction and what the built environment sector can do to drive it forward.

Chair: Arup; Tim Fry, Project Director, Business Leader

Norwich Research Park; Roz Bird, Chief Executive, Anglia Innovation Partnership

UK Science Park Association; James Chaffer, Chief Executive

Science and Technology Facilities Council; Dr Barbara Ghinelli, Director of Clusters and Campus Development

University of Warwick Science Park; Mark Tock, Chief Operating Officer

10:15-11:00 Break and Networking

Build commercially rewarding connections during the break – with refreshments included.

11:00-12:00 Session Two: Science Clusters and Placemaking – Developing Life Science and Innovation Cluster Masterplans to Support Economic Growth; Sponsored by Buro Four

As regions look to supercharge their economy and attract the brightest and best talent to live and spend. This session explores how science and innovation related development is helping to shape different places though showcasing an array of exciting projects.

Chair: Buro Four; David Boles, Director

Harwell Science and Innovation Campus; David Williams, Commercial Director

Unity Campus; Jeanette Walker, Interim Director

Knowledge Quarter Liverpool; Colin Sinclair, Chief Executive Officer

Built Environment Networking; Amanda Griffiths, Operations Director

Mission Street; Artem Korolev, Founder and CEO

12:00-12:45 Lunch and Networking

Build commercially rewarding connections during the lunch break – with refreshments and food provided.

12:45-13:00 Want to Eliminate Re-Designs, De-Risk the Programme and Align Costs? Then Bring a Contractor into the Earlier Stages of Your Project; Sponsored by Mace

This session demonstrates the value of using a contractor’s experience and market knowledge sooner – particularly relevant in view of the increasing interest in MMC, offsite manufacturing and the drive for sustainability.

Mace; Paul Sharp, Director – Research, Life Sciences & Health

13:00-14:00 Session Three: Science and Innovation Parks and Net Zero: Setting the Standard for Reducing Energy Consumption; Sponsored by 3PM

Science and Innovation Parks use more energy than most other development projects therefore becoming sustainable is one of the key challenges. This session brings together thought leaders and pioneers to share ideas on how the delivery of these clusters can fall into line with overall national Net Zero objectives.

Chair: 3PM; James Buckley-Walker, Partner

Exeter Science Park; Sally Basker, Chief Executive Officer

Biorenewables Development Centre; Joe Ross, Director

Surrey Research Park; Grant Bourhill, Chief Executive Officer

14:00-14:15 Break and Networking

Build commercially rewarding connections during the break – with refreshments included.

14:15-15:15 Session Four: Exploring Investible Propositions: New Science and Innovation Cluster Ambition Showcase

This session brings together developers and investors with early stage major investment and development ambitions to talk about their long term masterplans and how they’ll help support economic growth and the skills agenda in their region.

Chair: Bidwells; Emily Slupek, Partner

MEPC Milton Park; Philip Campbell, Commercial Director

Discovery Park; Jane Kennedy, Chief Business Officer

Whittlesey Science and Technology Park; Stephen Rice, Director

Plymouth Science Park; Ian McFadzen, Chief Executive Officer

15:15-15:30 Break and Networking

Build commercially rewarding connections during the break – with refreshments included.

15:30-16:30 Session Five: Delivering the Science Parks of the Future – Major Development Plans; Sponsored by Gleeds

A host of developers, investors and occupiers unveil upcoming programmes of capital works while disseminating the challenges and opportunities facing a high demand, fast moving sector.

Chair: Gleeds; Galvin Tarling, Global Head of Life Sciences

SC1- London’s Life Sciences Innovation District; Georgina Rizik, Executive Director

Hethel Innovation; Alice Reeve, Chief Executive Officer

BioMed Realty; Orestis Tzortzoglou, Vice President, Development UK

Oxford Properties; Pierre-Etienne Accarier, Associate Director Real Estate

16:30 Conference Summary and Close

Taking place the night before the Science and Innovation Clusters Development Conference, we will be hosting an experience like no other, bringing together the event speakers, selected guests and the exclusive dinner sponsor.

The dinner will take place in a private dining setting at Holiday Inn Kensington High Street (Wrights Lane, London) between 18:00-21:00 the night before the event (Wednesday 23rd November).

The evening includes a three-course meal and drinks with an inclusive menu to suit all, in addition to hours of excellent networking opportunities alongside key influencers and leaders in the sector.

Benefits of attending the dinner in addition to the conference include:

  • Targeted networking – the attendees will primarily be our event speakers, ensuring quality networking with the key decision makers
  • Quality networking – ensure you’re not rushed when speaking to potential clients, this event gives you hours of time in a relaxed environment where a true relationship can be built
  • Be ahead of your competitors – they will be at the conference the next day, so guarantee you’re ahead of the competition by forming relationships with key clients the night before the event, you’ll be on first name terms the following day
  • Share knowledge and thought leadership – stand out from the crowd by adding your voice to the table discussion as we ask several key questions on how the sector can overcome challenges and grasp opportunities

Dinner attendees include:

  • Plymouth Science Park
  • PTS Global
  • Science and Technology Facilities Council
  • Stephen George + Partners
  • Surrey Research Park
  • Swailes SuperLab
  • Turley Associates
  • UK Science Park Association
  • University of Warwick Science Park
  • Wates
  • Whittlesey Science and Technology Park
  • MEPC
  • Mission Street
  • Morgan Sindall
  • Openreach
  • 3PM
  • AECOM
  • Arup
  • Bidwells
  • BioMed Realty
  • BMJ Architects
  • Buro Four
  • Corstorphine + Wright
  • Exeter Science Park
  • Fairhursts Design Group
  • Gleeds
  • Glencar Construction
  • GlobalMutual
  • Greenberg Traurig
  • HR Wallingford

Sponsored By:

Some of the major names in the science parks industry will be in attendance with c-suite professionals from the following in attendance:

3PM
8build
AECOM
AKT II
Alinea Consulting
ARUP
ATG Group
ATKINS
Avison Young
Aviva Investors
BDP
Bidwells
BioMed Realty
Biorenewable Development Company
Blake Morgan
BMJ Architects
Bond Bryan
British Land
Brockton Everlast
Bruntwood SciTech
Built Environment Networking
Bulb Laboratories
Buro Four
Buro Happold
Cambridge Science Park
Cartwright
CB3 Consulting
Churngold Construction
Corstorphine + Wright
Cratus Communications
Culham Science Park
Cullinan Studio
Cundall
Curtins Consulting
DAC Beachcroft
David Lock Associates
David Roden Architects
Discovery Park
DTRE
Eastdil Secured
Ecolab
Elliott Wood Partnership
Equiem
Eric Parry Architects
Escape the Labyrinth
Essensys
Exeter Science Park
Exigere
Exterior Architecture
Fathom Architects
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Gleeds
Glencar Construction
GRAHAM
Greenberg Traurig
Greenwoods GRM
Grimshaw
Harwell Science and Innovation Campus
Hassell Studio
Hertfordshire LEP
Hethel Innovation
Heyne Tillett Steel
Hoare Lea
HR Wallingford
IBI Group
Imtech Engineering
Ingleton Wood
Innovate UK
ISG
Jestico + Whiles
JLL
Kadans Science Partner
Kings College London
Kirkby Diamond Property Management
Knight Frank
Knowledge Quarter Liverpool
Lloyds Banking Group
Long and Partners
Loop
LTE Scientific
Mace
McAvoy
McLaughlin and Harvey
MEPC
MGAC | RLF
Mills and Reeve
Mission Street
Monsterlab
Morgan Sindall
Newforma
Nicholas Hare Architects
Norwich Research Park
Novus Property Solutions
Oberlanders Architects
Openreach
Oxford Innovation
Pagabo
Parkeray
Pict Consulting
Pilbrow and Partners
PLP Architecture
Plymouth Science Park
Porton Science Park
Price and Myers
Pro Vision
QB Technology
QODA Consulting
RA Information Systems
Ramboll
R G Carter
RG Carter
Rider Levett Bucknall
Ridge and Partners
Ryden
Salutem Developments
SBRice
Schneider Electric
Science and Technology Facilities Council
Science Creates
Science Parks
Scotch Partners
SES Engineering Services
Shepheard Epstein Hunter
Simons Design
Skanska
Spie
SRA Architects
Starwood Capital
Stephen George and Partners
Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst
Stevenage Borough Council
Stevenage Development Board
Stride Treglown
Studio Multi
Surrey Research Park
Swailes SuperLab
Swishfibre
T&B Holdings
Tetra Tech
The Crown Estate
The Fairhursts Design Group
The Green Space
The McLean Partnership
The UK Science Park Association
Tilbury Douglas Construction
Tony Gee and Partners
Toureen Group
Turley
Turner and Townsend
UK Atomic Energy Authority
UKREiiF
Unity Campus
University of Glasgow
University of New South Wales Sydney
University of York
VINCI
Wates
We Are Pioneer Group
Whittlesey Science and Technology Park
WHP Engineering
Wiltshire Council
WSP

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Date:
Thursday, 24th November 2022

Time:
0800hrs – 1630hrs

Venue

Kensington Town Hall
Hornton St, London W8 7NX, UK

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