Western Daily Press (Saturday)

GSK plans to create 5,000 jobs in new hub

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DRUG and pharmaceut­icals giant GSK is set to create up to 5,000 new jobs over the next ten years as part of plans to create one of Europe’s largest biotechnol­ogy campuses in Hertfordsh­ire.

Bosses said they will seek a developmen­t partner to transform land within the company’s existing 92-acre research and developmen­t (R&D) site in Stevenage.

The company hopes the plans will help unlock up to £400 million in new investment­s from a private sector developer as part of a partnershi­p with the local council, UK Government and entreprene­ur bodies. Plans will be drawn up next year for the site, which already hosts one of GSK’s two main global R&D facilities alongside its current biotechnol­ogy hubs Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult and Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst, which have attracted start-ups that have raised around £1.6 billion of funding.

Tony Wood, senior vice president of medicinal science and technology at GSK, said: “The past 18 months has shown the UK life sciences sector at its best and the UK has recently unveiled an ambitious 10-year vision for the UK life sciences sector. Our goal is for Stevenage to emerge as a top destinatio­n for medical and scientific research by the end of the decade. We are excited to find a developmen­t partner to realise our vision to foster the next generation of world-class scientists and biotechnol­ogy firms in Britain.”

Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst chief executive Sally Ann Forsyth said: “Today’s proposal presents exciting opportunit­ies to build on this by supporting their growth, attracting new organisati­ons to the ecosystem and facilitati­ng further collaborat­ion with organisati­ons.”

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