Steve Burgess, chief executive officer, The Oxford Trust said: “We warmly welcome our newest businesses to our thriving innovation community in our two centres. They all have exciting stories to tell, with many working on leading edge start-up ideas, and are joining a like-minded business community of go-ahead science and tech businesses. We wish them continued success on their innovation journey.
“We continue to respond to the high demand from people and companies who need office, technical workspace and R&D lab space along with complementary business support in the innovation hotbed that is Oxford, often through our licence model, which is an attractive option for start-ups as well as for some grow-on companies and SMEs. We have seen strong demand for our space, and while our city innovation centre is again now nearing full occupancy, our Wood Centre for Innovation, which opened in 2019 is seeing many enquiries from science and technology companies needing work and lab space under more flexible a COVID-19 sensitive conditions alongside looking for a beautiful and sustainable environment in which to work. In addition, the new Barclays Eagle Lab accelerator is due to welcome its first occupants very soon, helping the Trust complete its client’s growth pathway.
“As we support our occupiers on their journey, in turn, the income we generate helps the regions innovation ecosystem and our Science Oxford arm, also based at our Wood Centre for Innovation, to provide valuable science education and engagement programmes across Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Indeed, we are extra proud that Alex from Spintex won a Nuffield Foundation Bursary in microbiology through Science Oxford which we ran from 1998 to 2014.”
Both centres are managed by Oxford Innovation, a spin-out from The Oxford Trust, which today runs 26 innovation centres across the UK.
Tim Smith, deputy Managing Director, Oxford Innovation added: “We have sustained our UK operation throughout the COVID-crisis and, though it’s far from over, we’re encouraged to see market demand continuing for space to innovate in such challenging circumstances. A key element of this demand is undoubtedly responding to the flexibility we offer, which remains true to the priorities of our founders and The Oxford Trust. Demand is as much about quality and we’re excited to welcome and of course retain innovators from such diverse sectors.”
Bidwells is acting on behalf of The Oxford Trust to lease office, technical and R&D lab workspace in the The Wood Centre for Innovation.
David Williams, partner, business space agency & head of science & technology, Bidwells added: “Despite the extraordinary period in recent months, Oxford’s office and laboratory market has shown remarkable resilience. New occupier news, such as The Oxford Trust’s, underpins not just the City’s innovation ecosystem but also the centres, their space and communities. Oxford continues to see high demand from businesses looking for such space, amazingly showing take-up during the first half of 2020 tracking 2019 and marginally below the 10-year average. The Wood Centre for Innovation, as a stunning and top environmentally friendly building with the added advantage of being close to Headington’s hospitals and research centres, is seeing strong occupier activity.”