All Science and technology articles – Page 5
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Stop viewing AI as an operational risk
Editor: I found the article ‘High hopes for AI technology’ beneficial in understanding the sentiments of the real estate industry in regard to recent technological developments. A statistic that is worth highlighting is that only 8% of respondents selected artificial intelligence (AI) as the most promising digital technology in the ...
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Knight Frank adds Anderson to life sciences team
Knight Frank has expanded its life sciences and innovation team with the appointment of Ben Anderson as an associate.
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Green light for UBS and Reef’s £900m life sciences campus in Stevenage
UBS Asset Management and Reef Group have secured planning approval for a £900m life sciences campus in Stevenage.
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BGO’s VP of life sciences says proximity to ‘meds and eds’ are key to the sector’s innovation
On the latest episode of PropCast, Montfort’s Andrew Teacher is joined by BGO’s Nick Cassaro, for an insightful discussion focused on the life sciences industry.
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Plans lodged for £450m life sciences and PBSA scheme in Manchester
A consortium of developers has submitted plans for the life sciences redevelopment of a site in Manchester featuring 700,000 sq ft of lab space and nearly 2,000 student bedrooms.
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Life sciences ‘golden triangle’ in need of more than 1.8m sq ft of new lab space
The UK’s life sciences ‘golden triangle’ requires more than 1.8m sq ft of new lab space due to the rapid growth of the UK life sciences sector, according to property adviser Knight Frank.
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Compton co-founder discusses the growth of the City fringe, the outlook for offices – and why agents need to be more like marketers
Shaun Simons, co-founder of Compton, a punchy commercial property agency specialising in the City fringe, speaks to Montfort’s Andrew Teacher about the evolution of Tech City, why agents should act more like marketing firms and the ever-increasing operationalisation of the office sector.
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JLL launches commercial real estate’s first AI-driven GPT model
JLL has unveiled what it claims is the ‘world’s first’ artificial intelligence (AI) driven GPT model for commercial real estate.
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Oxford Properties and Pioneer Group to develop Bloomsbury life sciences hub
Oxford Properties Group and Pioneer Group have launched plans to convert Victoria House in Bloomsbury Square, London, into a life sciences hub.
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Green energy firm pre-lets all four floors at new Oxford office block
Lothbury Investment Management has pre-let all five floors of offices at Oxford’s North Bailey House to green energy business Ryze Hydrogen, Property Week can reveal.
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Locale’s Rob Maxwell on ensuring you have the right tech to keep your building safe
Feeling safe whether you are in your own home, in your place of work or in a care home or hospital should never be in question.
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High hopes for AI technology
Property Week’s latest annual Power of Proptech survey, supported by Freeths, reveals a renewed caution about the risks of new technologies, with one very notable exception – artificial intelligence.
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Collaboration key to life sciences
As an architect, my focus is on collaboration, flexibility and the creation of healthy spaces that will attract talent and contribute positively to the environment.
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Canary Wharf’s 17 Columbus Courtyard to be transformed into life sciences facility
Asset manager LS Estates and Oaktree Capital Management have gained revised planning permission to transform 17 Columbus Courtyard in Canary Wharf into a life sciences facility.
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“AI won’t take your job, but somebody using AI might,” says product manager of Savills’ analytics platform
Doug Jamieson, senior managing director at Savills in New York – and co-product manager of the firm’s portfolio analytics and visualisation platform Knowledge Cubed – joins Montfort’s Andrew Teacher to discuss the outlook for the office market in the Big Apple and beyond.
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British Land unveils plans to turn Euston Tower into life sciences hub
British Land has unveiled plans for a major redevelopment of Euston Tower that would turn the vacant central London building into a life sciences hub.
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King’s College and Pioneer Group to develop £180m life sciences incubator
King’s College London has partnered with life sciences real estate and venture building firm Pioneer Group to develop 95,000 sq ft of incubator facilities on London’s South Bank.
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King’s College and Pioneer Group to develop £180m life sciences incubator
King’s College London has partnered with life sciences real estate and venture building firm Pioneer Group to develop 95,000 sq ft of incubator facilities on London’s South Bank.
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British Land and AustralianSuper welcome first pre-let at Paper Yard
British Land and AustralianSuper have welcomed Chemastery, a start-up focused on increasing the efficiency of chemical research and manufacturing, as the first pre-let at Paper Yard in Canada Water.
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JP Morgan’s EMEA CEO says now is ‘perfect time’ for health and life science investment
Now is the ”perfect time” for investment in the UK’s healthcare and life sciences industries, Vis Raghavan, chief executive of EMEA at JP Morgan, told the HealthCare Innovation Symposium, held yesterday at the bank’s Canary Wharf headquarters in London.