All Science and technology articles – Page 15
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Smart Spaces launches indoor air quality smart sensors
Smart Spaces has launched smart sensors aimed at improving the indoor air quality in buildings.
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Science can save empty spaces
With the expectation that many companies will reduce, if not abandon, their office space post pandemic, there is an alternative solution that should be considered when planning the future use of empty commercial buildings – and the answer lies in science.
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Digital pilot brings interactivity to an archaic planning system
Government initiative hailed as a step in the right direction, but concerns remain over cost of implementation.
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Survey results show that tech is key to productivity
Property Week’s latest Power of Proptech survey, supported by Freeths, shows that the real estate industry has become increasingly reliant on the use of technology during the pandemic.
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Evans Randall to develop £500m phase of MIRA Technology Park
Evans Randall Investors has been chosen to develop a £500m phase of an automotive technology park in the West Midlands.
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Otherworld signs up for two new venues
VR specialist to open near Birmingham New Street and at Nova in London’s Victoria.
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Laboratories must adapt or die
For the past 20-plus years, the life sciences industry has been focused on flexibility, where laboratories are planned and created with all systems and services in place, often before it is fully known what processes and technologies are needed.
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Cambridge chip-maker’s tech park HQ goes up for sale
A technology park in Cambridge has hit the market with a £62.4m price tag.
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Pi Labs invests in AI retail tech firm
Pi Labs has completed its investment in the Series A fundraise for Adeptmind, an AI retail technology company creating advanced digital discovery solutions for retailers and shopping centres.
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BruntWood SciTech partnership secures ID Manchester project
Bruntwood SciTech to create £1.5bn campus with Manchester University after two-year selection process.
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Benefits of using end-to-end proptech platforms
Using one connected solution to manage portfolios can lower costs, balance risks and increase revenue.
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Tech-driven offices are key to attracting tech occupiers
Editor: I echo the optimism shared by Manish Chande in his recent article regarding the growth of the UK technology sector and its potential to underpin demand for workspace in the years ahead.
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Technology provides the key to realising real estate’s ESG goals
While terms like ‘innovation’ and ‘technology’ have risen to near-mythical status across much of the business landscape, the property world has been historically slower and more reticent to worship at the silicon altar.
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Tech to drive workspace demand
Since the start of the pandemic, there has been fierce debate about the future of workspaces.
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Bruntwood SciTech secures £95m loan
Bruntwood SciTech has secured a £95m loan to fund its growth strategy.
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Snapchat weighs up office options for London expansion
Social media giant eyeing up HB Reavis’s Bloom and Derwent London’s 80 Charlotte Street but could stay put.
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Drug developer leases 62,500 sq ft of lab space at Loughborough Science Park
A drug developer has leased 62,500 sq ft of laboratory and office space at Charnwood Campus in Loughborough, Leicestershire, as part of its growth ambitions.
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Science park group set up after BioCity deal
Harrison Street and Trinity joint venture sets up £450m We Are Pioneer Group.
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An opportunity for tech innovation
Technology has been invaluable for keeping contact and responding to the pandemic. It has also brought with it an opportunity for innovation.
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Could redundant space be converted for life science use?
In the past year, Covid-19 has fuelled a significant interest in life science-related real estate. Clusters of life science-related property have developed within the London-Cambridge-Oxford triangle and also in Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Scotland.