


Beyond Biotech: UK Life Sciences Forecast
Beyond Biotech: UK Life Sciences Forecast
The British Library Knowledge Centre, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB
Dec 3, 2024
Event
Inuti will be partnering with Bisnow to sponsor and participate in Beyond Biotech: UK Life Sciences Forecast. Our involvement reflects our leadership in supporting advanced science environments and innovation real estate, while allowing us to engage directly with the organisations shaping emerging life-sciences demand and investment across the UK.
This conference will look beyond traditional biotech, exploring how the UK life-sciences market is broadening into areas such as cell therapy, advanced biology, biomed innovation and novel R&D disciplines. Attendees will hear from investors, architects, developers, property strategists and science ecosystem specialists who will discuss how the next generation of occupiers will require adaptable lab and office space, collaborative environments and innovation-driven placemaking. Key discussions will address why venture capital continues to flow into science-driven businesses and how real estate strategy must evolve to meet a more interdisciplinary and rapidly growing scientific landscape.
The venue — The British Library Knowledge Centre — is positioned within London’s Knowledge Quarter, a globally recognised cluster of research institutes, academic bodies, biomedical organisations and innovation platforms. This location reinforces the importance of connecting infrastructure with knowledge creation, collaboration and community research. By sponsoring this event, Inuti will strengthen its role in supporting science-led campus planning, adaptable lab conversion, mixed-use innovation environments and future-ready development strategies.
Inuti will be partnering with Bisnow to sponsor and participate in Beyond Biotech: UK Life Sciences Forecast. Our involvement reflects our leadership in supporting advanced science environments and innovation real estate, while allowing us to engage directly with the organisations shaping emerging life-sciences demand and investment across the UK.
This conference will look beyond traditional biotech, exploring how the UK life-sciences market is broadening into areas such as cell therapy, advanced biology, biomed innovation and novel R&D disciplines. Attendees will hear from investors, architects, developers, property strategists and science ecosystem specialists who will discuss how the next generation of occupiers will require adaptable lab and office space, collaborative environments and innovation-driven placemaking. Key discussions will address why venture capital continues to flow into science-driven businesses and how real estate strategy must evolve to meet a more interdisciplinary and rapidly growing scientific landscape.
The venue — The British Library Knowledge Centre — is positioned within London’s Knowledge Quarter, a globally recognised cluster of research institutes, academic bodies, biomedical organisations and innovation platforms. This location reinforces the importance of connecting infrastructure with knowledge creation, collaboration and community research. By sponsoring this event, Inuti will strengthen its role in supporting science-led campus planning, adaptable lab conversion, mixed-use innovation environments and future-ready development strategies.
Inuti will be partnering with Bisnow to sponsor and participate in Beyond Biotech: UK Life Sciences Forecast. Our involvement reflects our leadership in supporting advanced science environments and innovation real estate, while allowing us to engage directly with the organisations shaping emerging life-sciences demand and investment across the UK.
This conference will look beyond traditional biotech, exploring how the UK life-sciences market is broadening into areas such as cell therapy, advanced biology, biomed innovation and novel R&D disciplines. Attendees will hear from investors, architects, developers, property strategists and science ecosystem specialists who will discuss how the next generation of occupiers will require adaptable lab and office space, collaborative environments and innovation-driven placemaking. Key discussions will address why venture capital continues to flow into science-driven businesses and how real estate strategy must evolve to meet a more interdisciplinary and rapidly growing scientific landscape.
The venue — The British Library Knowledge Centre — is positioned within London’s Knowledge Quarter, a globally recognised cluster of research institutes, academic bodies, biomedical organisations and innovation platforms. This location reinforces the importance of connecting infrastructure with knowledge creation, collaboration and community research. By sponsoring this event, Inuti will strengthen its role in supporting science-led campus planning, adaptable lab conversion, mixed-use innovation environments and future-ready development strategies.