2012 01 26 ExistSciencePark GS Exeter Science Park: Growth through Collaboration Gerry Shattock Business Development Manager Exeter Science Park Company.

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ExistSciencePark GS Exeter Science Park: Growth through Collaboration Gerry Shattock Business Development Manager Exeter Science Park Company 26 th January 2012

ExistSciencePark GS Bioengineering Centre Centre for Translational Medicine The Knowledge Base Centre for Additive Layer Manufacturing

ExistSciencePark GS The Science Park Driving Sustainable Competitive Advantage Location Attractiveness vs total operating costs Property Ladderfor Growth Flexibility Acorn to oak Infrastructure Logistics Access to knowledge transfer opportunities Networks Business Support for Growth Professional services Access to funding (public sector and private) Mentors, Non-execs. and similar

ExistSciencePark GS Science Park Facilities for Building Collaborations Incubation/ Start-ups/ Spin-outs Virtual membership Access to meeting areas Managed workspace in office, dry lab., wet lab. Small High Growth Small self-contained offices, wet labs., dry labs. Larger rentable space in the Science Park Centre Larger High Growth Stand alone buildings on the Park

ExistSciencePark GS Can any organisation be located on Exeter Science Park? Is there a science/ technology theme for the Park? Do you have to be involved in knowledge transfer? Are there any subsidies for moving there? Would I have to be located on the Science Park to be part of the community? Can the Science Park accommodate manufacturing companies? Frequently Asked