The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

First look inside uni’s £17m research centre

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter:@PTPaulGrin­nell

Cutting-edge companies are queuing up to move into the university of Peterborou­gh’s new £17 million research and innovation centre.

Building work on the three-storey centre is close to completion and agents Savills have just started to market the site to prospectiv­e clients.

Already a number of companies have expressed an interest in locating to the centre, which is just metres from the recently opened university where hundreds of undergradu­ates and postgradua­tes have already begin their studies.

The centre consists of 14 individual suites but prospectiv­e tenants are also able to lease several of the suites as one unit.

Once fully occupied, it is likely that about 200 people will work from the centre.

ARU Peterborou­gh is expected to occupy the ground floor where research is likely to focus on artificial intelligen­ce studies.

A medical firm and an agric-tech company are among others that have expressed an interest in basing themselves in the centre.

The units are being offered at a discounted rate of £15 per square feet compared to an average rate across the city of £20 plus per square foot.

William Rose, a director at Savills, said: “This is the first speculativ­ely built research and developmen­t centre ever built in Peterborou­gh.

"The suites are able to be fitted out as offices or laboratori­es. A specially built ‘plant room’ on the side of the centre is able to provide extra services, such as electrics, water supply, heating, ventilatio­n, as required.

The centre benefits from renewable energy with an array of solar panels fitted to the roof, from where there are views across to the cathedral.

The R&D hub is the second phase of ARU Peterborou­gh, in Bishops Road, with work on the third phase – a community engaging Living Lab – having started nearby.

Professor Ross Renton, university principal, said: “By locating on campus, companies will have the potential opportunit­y to benefit from collaborat­ing with the university on a wider range of areas from consultanc­y and knowledge transfer partnershi­ps to profession­al developmen­t and funding opportunit­ies.

“The university can also help companies access the best in graduate talent, academic expertise and research.”

 ?? ?? The entrance to the Peterborou­gh Research and Innovation Centre.
The entrance to the Peterborou­gh Research and Innovation Centre.
 ?? ?? The university building seen from the roof of the Research and Innovation Centre
The university building seen from the roof of the Research and Innovation Centre
 ?? ?? The specialist ‘plant room’ at the Peterborou­gh Research and Innovation Centre
The specialist ‘plant room’ at the Peterborou­gh Research and Innovation Centre
 ?? ?? On the roof of the three-storey Peterborou­gh Research and Innovation Centre.
On the roof of the three-storey Peterborou­gh Research and Innovation Centre.
 ?? ?? One of the suites at the Peterborou­gh Research and Innovation Centre
One of the suites at the Peterborou­gh Research and Innovation Centre
 ?? ?? Inside the Peterborou­gh Research and Innovation Centre.
Inside the Peterborou­gh Research and Innovation Centre.

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