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Former Roche UK building to be world class research
centre
Date published: 09/02/2006
A former
Roche Pharmaceuticals building in Welwyn
Garden City, Hertfordshire, is to become a world class research and development
centre for biosciences and pharmaceuticals. The complex has been purchased by
the University of Hertfordshire with 8 million of
funding from the East of England Development
Agency (EEDA).
Boasting high quality, fully equipped laboratories
and offices, outstanding meeting and conferencing facilities and access to
expertise and advice, 'BioPark Hertfordshire' will provide a focal point for
the region's bioscience and healthcare industries. Professor Tim Wilson,
vice-chancellor said: "We are very excited about the benefits this unique
opportunity will bring to individual businesses and the district of Welwyn
Hatfield.
"Demand for this facility from the biosciences, healthcare
and wider business sectors in the region has been confirmed. The strength of
the Eastern region and specifically Welwyn Hatfield in research and healthcare
is growing all the time and this development will only add to this." Roche
continues to have a strong presence in Welwyn Garden City having recently moved
1,200 staff to a bespoke office-complex in Shire Park.
Earlier this
month, Eisai announced that it is to locate its European corporate headquarters
and manufacturing centre in Hatfield, Hertfordshire.
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