Life Sciences 2030

The UK's quest to become a Scientific Superpower is being led by Life Sciences.

Major steps forward will be made in the coming decade, that seems certain, presenting huge opportunities for real estate investors and developers.

 

But the nature of scientific research is inherently uncertain. Making a deeper understanding of the sector's changing specialist requirements an essential part of Life Sciences' real estate investment.


Video credits:
Bio-Innovation Centre, TusPark, Cambridge Science Park; Babraham Research Campus; Sherard Building, Oxford Science Park

 

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Sue Foxley

Research Director

Sue leads a dynamic programme of research at Bidwells. Working with her colleague Mark Callender, she is particularly focused on the real estate implications of the science and technology sector.

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Max Bryan

Partner, Head of Laboratory & Office Agency

Max works with pioneering innovators and tech entrepreneurs, leading our unparalleled offices and labs agency team.

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