All Science and technology articles – Page 9
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Lifecycle is just beginning for cryptocurrency
There is much talk in the media right now about cryptocurrency, some of it more negative than positive. I’ve written articles on how cryptocurrency will be a force for needed change in the hospitality industry, and how it has the potential to influence numerous markets, no matter how big or ...
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Lloyds Bank claims digital payment first
Lloyds Bank says it has completed the UK’s first digital promissory note purchase, which the high street giant says could open up new possibilities for construction and property financing.
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Oxitec announces Milton Park HQ expansion
Biotech company Oxitec has announced that it is expanding its HQ at Milton Park in Oxfordshire, doubling its size at the science park.
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Life Science REIT draws down £37m to develop Cambridge and London assets
Life Science REIT has drawn down £37.2m from its £150m debt facility with HSBC to fund the development of sites in Cambridge and London.
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Dream Factory takes Shoreditch office spot
Truman Estates has signed content creation company The Dream Factory to its 4 Chance Street building in Shoreditch, replacing previous occupiers Gucci and Beats by Dre.
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Connectivity key to levelling up
The pandemic, recent rail strikes and a change in work culture have all helped support the trajectory of flexible working. Despite the ability for many to work from home, connectivity remains a barrier up and down the country.
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AI will take over repetitive tasks in the workplace
AI is already in the workplace – but perhaps not obviously so. Already, there are lots of AI tools out there that support businesses with improving data processing and consistency by reducing human error. AI does this by taking over repetitive tasks and analysing data to isolate trends and ...
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Lateral recruits Burborough to science team
Asset and development manager Lateral has appointed Rob Burborough as non-executive director of its science team.
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Green light for 80,000 sq ft Oxfordshire tech scheme
Plans for a state-of-the-art tech box scheme at Milton Park, Oxfordshire, spanning just under 80,000 sq ft have been given the green light.
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Tech to cut building energy use can yield more than smaller bills
With reports showing that Britain’s inflation rate has climbed to the highest it has been in 40 years, the UK faces an increasing risk of falling into a recession. As a consequence, landlords and property managers of industrial and commercial buildings face mounting pressure to keep their properties appealing to ...
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ARC launches science accelerator
Real estate partner for science and innovation ARC has launched Motherlabs, an accelerator and incubator space in West London for early-stage science, technology, and innovation businesses.
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The digitalisation of the real estate market
The tech-enabled genie is out and it is not going back in its bottle – even in the complex sector of real estate financing. The gold standard for the industry is real-time processing. This is because real estate and debt fund structures are complex, and understanding real-time cash positions can ...
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UBS and Reef enter JV to create Stevenage life sciences campus
UBS Asset Management’s real estate & private markets business and Reef Group have entered a joint venture to develop a major campus for life science businesses in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
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JLL appoints Nuyken as head of EMEA life sciences
JLL has hired Alexander Nuyken as head of life sciences markets in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
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Green light for 1.4 million sq ft Sussex science park
A 1.4m sq ft science and technology Park at Burgess Hill in mid Sussex has been allocated in the area’s approved local plan.
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Help to drive the EV revolution
The moment that many feared or longed for has arrived. Electric vehicles (EVs) are quickly becoming a reality for car owners around the world.
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More speed and flexibility needed for the Industrial & Logistics Sector
Cloud kitchens, new quick-commerce companies and traditional tenants are racing for space in the Industrial and Logistics sectors with both brownfield and green sites in demand.
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Chesterton partnership readies 500,000 sq ft Cambridge mixed-use park development
Chesterton Partnership has submitted plans for the next phase of a mixed-use scheme next to Cambridge North Railway Station.
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Biotech firm swaps Cambridge for London’s White City life sciences campus
Life sciences and biotech firm Avacta Group has moved from Cambridge to London after acquiring office and lab space at the White City Campus.
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Meeting net-zero won’t be easy
Making a net-zero pledge feels like a big step. It’s a public commitment on which you’re hanging your company’s reputation, and if you’re unclear exactly how your business will get there, you’re certainly not alone. The urgency of the climate crisis requires us all to learn on the job.