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Babraham Bioincubator - Cambridge Babraham Research Campus is beng developed by BBT and the Institute to create a knowledge-driven campus to promote innovation across the academic and commercial divide and become on of the leading centres for bioscience innovation in the UK. Currently some 30 start-up and growing bioscience companies reside on the Campus, which is set in an attractive and extensive parkland, woodland and riverside environment.
BioCity - Nottingham BioCity Nottingham is one of Europe's larges bioscience incubators. Launched in 2003, the 129,000 sq ft award winning site currently hosts over 70 companies.
BioCity-Scotland BioCity Scotland provides research and development facilities including processing and storage, as well as state of the art equipment, business support and finance to bioscience, pharmaceutical, med-tech and healthcare companies.  
BioPark - Hertfordshire BioPark is an innovation and research centre at the heart of the 'Golden Triangle'. Opened in February 2006, this unique facility, managed by Exemplas on behalf of the University of Hertfordshire has been developed with funding from the East of England Development Agency. BioPark will stimulate knowledge transfer regionally, nationally and internationally.
Birmingham Research Park Birmingham Research Park is a thriving community ideally located to benefit from the world-class knowledge base at the University of Birmingham and the leading medical facilities of the new Queen Elizabeth Hospital. A short walk from both, the Park is a prime location for early stage companies and organisations active in the medical and biomedical sectors.
Cardiff MediCentre   The Centre was the first of its kind in the United Kingdom to offer an attractive environment for new and developing medical and pharmaceutical based enterprise.  
C-TRIC     The Clinical Translational Research and Innovation Centre (C-TRIC) is a unique facility promoting and facilitating translational and clinical research, the primary objective of which is to reduce both the time to market and the costs associated with research and development of innovative health technologies, medical devices and therapeutics. C-TRIC’s unique infrastructure and key support staff facilitate clinical research and innovation, enabling the streamlining of developments from the laboratory to the market place through a focused ‘bench to point of care’ approach.
DiagnOx DiagnOx was established to help inprove the commercialisation of the UK's world-class diagnostics research through the development of a programme of services tailored to meet the needs of the sector.
Imperial College London Incubator The Imperial College London Incubator is a custom designed facility providing laboratory and office space for new and growing businesses active in the Life sciences. Opened in 2006, the two-storey 24,000 square foot Incubator facility contains 12 fully equipped laboratories and 22 furnished offices.
London BioScience Innovation Centre LBIC is London's premier incubator for life science companies, owned and managed by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). LBIC's clients range from entrepreneurial start-ups to more established UK businesses and overseas subsidiaries.  
Norwich Research Park Norwich Research Park is a partnership between the University of East Anglia, four bioscience research institutes (John Innes Centre, Institute of Food Research, Genome Analysis Centre and Sainsbury Laboratory) and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
QM BioEnterprises Innovation Centre The Queen Mary BioEnterprises Innovation Centre in London E1 is a brand new building that is the larges purpose-built space in London for start-ups and more mature companies in science and technology. The 3 upper floors provide 39,000 sq. ft of laboratory space.
Roslin BioCentre Roslin BioCentre is at the centre of a unique alliance of seven science and technology parks known as the Edinburgh Science Triangle. The Roslin name is known globally as the founding place of Roslin Institue, the birthplace of Dolly the Sheep.
Sheffield Bioincubator The Sheffield Bioincubator is a purpose built facility providing the ideal environment for entrepreneurial bioscience to flourish into successful business. World-class laboratories, excellent facilities, IT support, strong business support from partner organisations, and proximity to existing tenants and the Sheffield universities make the Sheffield Bioincubator an attractive proposition.
Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst   “Access to world class resources and including superb high specification laboratories, funding and a vibrant community for Biotech growth and development”
Tetricus Science Park Tetricus Science Park based at Porton Down in Wiltshire, offers state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and specialist support to new and growing science companies.
Manchester Incubator Company The University of Manchester Incubator Company (UMIC) manages the facilities and business support associated with The University of Manchester's incubation activities. With its growing protfolio of incubators, covering both the Bioscience and IT/Hi-Tech sectors, UMIC provides an optimal environment for spin-outs, start-up companies and SMEs to reside and grow.
University of Bradford The Bioscience Business Incubator offers physical or virtual space to emerging companies with additional access to 8 lab-with-office suites, and a further 2 multi-purpose rooms that can be equipped for either purpose. These facilities are split between the Institutes of Cancer Therapeutics and Pharmaceutical Innovation.
York Science Park The York Biocentre is a state of the art facility for biotechnology startup and growth companies.

The UK Bioincubator Forum

From across the UK a number of key BioIncubators have joined together to strengthen their offering to the early stage life science sector. BioIncubators play a major role in the support of this community with almost half of companies formed in the last five years currently based in a bioincubator/biopark*.

By working together the members of the UK BioIncubator forum are able to generate connectivity across the UK, networking into other regions' strengths to help overcome local factors that limit the growth of their tenants as well as providing an overview of the sector as a whole - and the issues that face it.

*UK Life Science Start-Up Report 2010 - © Mobius Life Science Fund