‘The Future of….Place’ panel and discussion is taking place on May 10th

The event is the third in collaboration between ARC Group and Advanced Oxford exploring the future of research clusters. The discussion will feature leading place maker, architect and planner perspectives on how we can create better science and innovation places that attract talent, support growth, and connect with their local communities.

Some key topics include, how are the places where innovation happens evolving to meet the needs of the start-ups, scale-ups and grown-ups? What does 2023’s workforce expect of their workspaces and how are organisations across Oxfordshire balancing working at home with real life?  What could, and should, the future of innovation space look like?

The event will take place on the 10th May 12:30pm – 1:30pm. A light lunch will follow.

To book your ticket please click here.

 

Recent news

Sauber Motorsport opens Technology Centre at Bicester Motion

Sauber Motorsport opens Technology Centre at Bicester Motion

Sauber Motorsport has opened its new Technology Centre at Bicester Motion. The primary purpose of the facility at the 444-acre future mobility estate is to enhance and expand the team’s technical capabilities, to ensure the team is well-positioned to attract top...

read more
Immunocore Wins Prix Galien UK Award for KIMMTRAK

Immunocore Wins Prix Galien UK Award for KIMMTRAK

Immunocore has been awarded a Prix Galien UK award for KIMMTRAK, its treatment for metastatic uveal melanoma- a rare and aggressive form of eye cancer. The Prix Galien UK is one of the highest accolades in the life sciences sector, recognising outstanding innovation...

read more
Business and Trade Committee Launches Two Important Inquiries

Business and Trade Committee Launches Two Important Inquiries

The UK’s Business and Trade Committee has recently announced the launch of two significant inquiries- both of which present crucial opportunities for stakeholders across business, research, and innovation sectors to have their voices heard at a national level. UK...

read more
Loading...