The Scotsman

Bioquarter expertise sets it on expansion path

- By KIRSTY MCLUCKIE

Edinburgh’s dedicated campus for health and life sciences, situated three miles south of the city centre, is one of the capital’s success stories and the area has major plans for expansion in the coming years.

Four major public sector organisati­ons have now come together behind a plan to develop the Edinburgh Bioquarter.

The five-year collaborat­ion agreement sees the City of Edinburgh Council joining NHS Lothian, Scottish Enterprise and Edinburgh University as official partners at the health and science campus.

The four organisati­ons have appointed a programme team, led by director Hans Möller, to develop and implement a business plan this year.

Möller says: “The idea of the science park is a mix of public sector, the university and commercial partners but all focused on and related to life sciences, to create an innovative ecosystem with ideas flowing between the different entities.

“It attracts new companies and makes the place interestin­g for investors, tenants and property developers.

“In terms of competitio­n with other locations in theuk, there is the golden triangle of oxford, Cambridge and London, but if you look at the research coming out of Edinburgh University it is world class, particular­ly in regenerati­ve medicine and the developmen­t of new drugs which will revolution­ise healthcare in the future.

“We have a fantastic opportunit­y in this site because there is space to expand, where other locations can find it difficult to grow physically, so that makes us a unique offering in the UK.”

Hugh Edmiston, chair of the Edinburgh Bioquarter strategy board, says: “This signifies a commitment and determinat­ion on behalf of all four partners to the future developmen­t of edinburgh bio quarter campus.

“The capabiliti­es and expertise across Edinburgh Bioquarter is unrivalled.

“Ultimately, by working together, we can improve patient care and positively contribute to the economy at a local and national level.”

The joint vision will see an integrated campus-wide approach which involves building better collaborat­ive links between academics, scientists, clinicians, healthcare profession­als and entreprene­urs.

It also includes a cross-partnershi­p focus on improving travel, transport and amenities for people visiting the site.

Möller says :“This is an excitingti­me with over £200 million of constructi­on projects currently taking place and more to come.

“There are plans to build a new facility for the Usher Institute for Population Health Sciences, a medical teaching school building for Edinburgh University and the potential for NHS Lothian’s Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion to relocate here.

“We want to develop more opportunit­ies for the 7,000 people who work across Edinburgh Bioquarter campus.”

Möller predicts that the expansion will see double the number of workers at the site within a decade.

Once fully developed, the Bioquarter will offer up to 130,063sq m of specialist accommodat­ion for academic, commercial and healthcare activity. Currently demand for space is outstrippi­ng supply.

Möller says: “One way of ensuring that innovation and commercial opportunit­ies are realised is by improving experience­s and by making it easier for people to meet, collaborat­e and share ideas.”

Proposals will see a hotel with conference facilities, gym, cafes, multi-storey car parking and more office and laboratory space for small and mediumsize­d businesses.

“It makes the place interestin­g for investors, tenants and property developers” HANS MÖLLER EDINBURGH BIOQUARTER

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0 Hans Möller, centre, with representa­tives of the four partners developing the next stage of Edinburgh Bioquarter, top. From left: Susan Goldsmith of NHS Lothian, Hugh Edmiston of Edinburgh University, Paul Lawrence of Edinburgh City Council and Julia...
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