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Locating on Campus

Daresbury Science & Innovation Campus is home to a wide variety of science and technology businesses, ranging from small start-ups to strategic units of large multi-national corporations.

To date, there are over 70 companies on the campus, working in a number of different market sectors, including digital/ICT, Biomedical, instrumentation/electronics, packaging, chemicals, analytical technology and the nuclear industry.

There are a number of reasons why Daresbury SIC is the ideal location for any technology focused business:

  • Recognised scientific environment with well-established links into the Science & Technology Facilities Council and the Universities of Lancaster, Liverpool and Manchester
  • Well-established cluster of high-tech companies - provides opportunities for technological and commercial collaboration
  • Excellent transportation links – local motorway network, North-South rail links and local international airports
  • Strong regional, national and international networks make it easier and faster to find key partners, customers and service providers
  • Tranquil rural location in the heart of Cheshire

Daresbury SIC has a flexible approach to helping new businesses locate on the campus. For a competitive monthly rent, companies can quickly establish themselves in the Innovation Centre and gain the business benefits of a credible scientific address in a professional location. Rental charges are all-inclusive and include rates, gas/electricity, IT and telecoms services, cleaning and security, and there are a wide variety of space options available, ranging from single desks to offices for up to 15 to 20 people.

For further information on locating your business at Daresbury SIC, please contact Paul Treloar, Business Development Manager, on 01925 607005 or at paul.treloar@nwda.co.uk.

Contact Daresbury Science & Innovation Campus on:

01925 607000

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