BOOK NOW | Science & Technology: Developing the region’s world-class offer
Hear from Cheshire Science Corridor, Liverpool Knowledge Quarter, Manchester Science Partnerships and more, at this special event examining how to grow the North West’s science and tech sector as it takes on the dominance of the South.
In partnership with the Cheshire & Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership, the half-day conference will explore how the region’s own Golden Triangle of Manchester, Liverpool and Cheshire can be positioned to rival London, Cambridge and Oxford on the world stage.
Due to take place at the Museum of Science & Industry on Thursday 22 February, the event will showcase what the region already has to offer, with its science park developments, home-grown businesses, and emerging tech clusters. Discussion will then move on to examine what more can be done to improve the perception and productivity of the region, and how the property sector can ensure the delivery of a strong pipeline of high-quality space.
Speakers include:
Colin Sinclair, chief executive of the Knowledge Quarter
Clive Constable, deputy chief executive of the Royal College of Physicians
Chris Doherty, managing director of Manchester Science Partnerships’ Alderley Park
John Adlen, growth director, Cheshire Science Corridor
Jane Gaston, development director at Peel Environmental
Ned Wakeman, director of BioHub
Dr Annette Bramley, director of N8 Research Partnership
Lee Omar, founder of Red Ninja Studios
John Leake, business development manager at Sci-Tech Daresbury
The conference will begin at 8am for networking, and will finish at noon for lunch.
The event is free to attend, but you must book your ticket in advance.