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At Cambridge Science Park tuspark.co.uk Join the experts. TusPark Cambridge will provide 385,000 sq ft of the finest research and development accommodation on Cambridge Science Park, arguably the worlds capital of scientific thinking. Initially consisting of three buildings including a Bio-Innovation Centre, TusPark’s aim is to create an environment that fuels creative and lateral thinking. TusPark that thought The best ideas are created and nurtured in creative spaces. The best R+D workspace creates traction for new ideas and new directions. When everything works seamlessly, minds are free to focus or wander. Leaders in string theory and the endless Cambridge; the perfect alignment of culture and intellect. 41% journey to of the workforce Cambridge has a fascinating mix has a higher - it’s small enough to retain its education community atmosphere, while big qualification1 enough to attract a cosmopolitan range of occupiers and visitors. discover It’s a city of bustling streets and pavement cafés, but also green spaces and parks. 33% The University has ensured the of jobs are the perfect professional, steady flow of some of the finest managerial or minds from all corners of the globe administrative2 – Cambridge’s affiliates have collected 109 Nobel Prizes flat white covering all six fields Glassdoor has rated Cambridge as the 2nd best city in the UK to live and work thanks to it’s economy, cost of living, job opportunities and job satisfaction. 1 UK Average: 19.7% / 2 UK Average: 23.5% Nurturing high-yeild talent Cambridge’s colleges produce a constant stream of unique talent that feeds the city’s knowledge hungry high-tech and biotech companies. The University of Cambridge is 20% formed from of Cambridge’s 125,000 31 population are constituent students Colleges 214 investments made in 30,219 digital jobs 126 companies 10 seed companies formed £2.1B Digital Tech Turnover 13 pre-seed investments made (2018–2019) 1970 130 7250 The year Cambridge Companies Employees The original Science Park was established biotech 152 58 61% Acres Buildings Companies originated boomtown in Cambridge 35% 50% 30% Life sciences Companies incorporated Foreign-owned companies companies this decade 65% 1.9m SQ FT Deep technology Built stock on companies Cambridge Science Park Since it was established by Trinity College in 1970, the Cambridge Science Park has played a pivotal role in the transformation of Cambridge from a market town with a world-class university to one of the leading technology hotspots in the world. Companies and entrepreneurs at the Cambridge Science Park are working on life-enhancing technologies, ranging from non-invasive diagnostics and novel medicines to next-generation display and communications technologies, to name just a few. The wide range of occupiers in terms of size, sector, age and nationality offers unrivalled opportunities for collaboration, innovation and inspiration. TusPark Cambridge will create an Broadening exciting new district within the grounds of Cambridge Science Park. The five new buildings will create a cluster of activity for life-enhancing the field technology companies. The buildings will become the new benchmark for workspace quality within Cambridge Science Park. Developed through the most sustainable means available, the of vision ‘Grade-A’ accommodation will provide the most desirable space for businesses of all sizes. From HQ style buildings for established businesses to incubator space for smaller companies on the move, TusPark will be able to meet a range of requirements. A three storey 35,000 sq ft Bio-Innovation Centre forms a central part of the development and is a first for Cambridge Science Park. This will provide flexible wet labs and offices. Unit 25 - Bio-Innovation Centre Unit 22 - Let to Displaylink “We’re delighted with our new bespoke headquarters on Cambridge Science Park, which has been met with universal approval at Frontier. The fantastic office space for both staff and guests have exceeded our expectations and we look forward to continue working successfully with both Trinity College and TusPark going forward.” Unit 26 - Let to Frontier Developments Eat drink run play repeat Health and Fitness Club Hotel Beauty Salon The well-equipped Revolution Health A new 160 room Village hotel Located at the Revolution Health and Fitness Club is planned for completion in 2021, and Fitness Club, the Beauty Shell Amenities are in place in offering conference room facilities, offers a wide range of treatments. Cambridge Science Park The Trinity Centre gym with swimming pool, Starbucks, Discounts for Park residents. to support the needs of Housing a range of conference and restaurant. our cohesive community facilities, meeting rooms, a FoodPark of ambitious, like-minded restaurant and bar facilities. The Bradfield Centre Something different for lunch every entrepreneurs. Co-working centre with 21st-century Thursday, whatever the weather, Nursery cafés indoor and out, plus a 120- from Cambridge’s famous artisan The purpose-built nursery caters for seat auditorium and social spaces food trucks. children from three months to five beside the lake. years either full or part-time. Osteopathy Spritely’s treats a wide variety of problems to get you feeling better and back to your best. TusPark provides opportunities for both established and startup businesses delivering: Building 22 62,000 sq ft HQ building BUILDING 26 completed and fully let to FRONTIER DisplayLink DEVELOPMENTS Building 25 Bio-Innovation Centre 35,000 sq ft newly completed flexible wet labs and offices 1 CAMBRIDGE SCIENCE PARK UNDER CONSTRUCTION Building 26 BUILDING 25 69,000 sq ft HQ building BIO-INNOVATION completed and fully let to CENTRE Frontier Developments 1 Cambridge Science Park BUILDING 22 2 CAMBRIDGE SCIENCE PARK 93,000 sq ft HQ building DISPLAYLINK under construction UNDER CONSTRUCTION 2 Cambridge Science Park 118,000 sq ft HQ building under construction MULTI-STOREY CAR PARK UNDER CONSTRUCTION A14 A14 Napp Worldpay Napp Pharmaceutical C a m Royal Society British American b ri Cambridge of Chemistry Tobacco dg e Sc Regional ie nc e P College ar Milton Road A1309 Bayer Cropscience k R oa Nursery d Amgen Jagex Linguamatics Abcam Toshiba Research Roku Broadcom Polatis The Bradfield Centre Xaar Central Working TusPark site is prominently located at the entrance Dassault Systemes Cambridge of the 152 acre Cambridge Science Park. 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It brings wider benefits to park occupiers than a are simple investment, for example through support from TusPark facilitated access to the Chinese market.” “This project is deep cooperation between the Sir Gregory Winter, most ancient and important university science Former Master of Trinity College, University of Cambridge; park in Europe and the most important one in Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry 2018 Asia, i.e.