A memorable March for KQ Liverpool
We know March can be a busy time for many organisations, but at KQ Liverpool and our spin-out development company Sciontec, it’s been especially action-packed.
The month began with a special In The Know event to celebrate International Women’s Day. The ‘Accelerate Action’ session, hosted at Sciontec’s Garden Suite in Liverpool Science Park, featured a fascinating panel discussion with Professor Ana Bras from Liverpool John Moores University, Jen Fenner of DefProc Engineering and Philippa Glover from Philippa Glover Ltd, emphasising the urgent need to address gender inequalities and dismantle the obstacles that can impede women’s progress.
The following day, our assistant chief executive Emily Robson received a richly-deserved Rising Star award at the Women in Business Awards, hosted by Downtown Liverpool. We also learned that Sciontec’s head of property and operations George Barclay has been shortlisted for Insider’s Young Professionals Awards.
Our KQ Futures Programme – part of the Liverpool City Region Innovation Zone – continued at pace, with students from three different local schools and colleges visiting innovation sites within KQ Liverpool and learning more about the incredible range of careers that are available on their doorstep.
Emily joined chief executive Colin Sinclair and head of marketing Sally Bloor at MIPIM, the annual international real estate and investment conference in Cannes, where the team helped to showcase a range of exciting opportunities within KQ Liverpool.
These included updated plans for HEMISPHERE, a pair of £156m laboratory and workspace innovation developments by Sciontec. Located at Paddington Village, HEMISPHERE will offer a unique combination of chemistry labs, data labs, bio labs and innovation labs, alongside incubator and grow-on space, with some of the world’s most advanced facilities.
It was announced that HEMISPHERE Two will be home to a new double-height robotics and AI-enabled chemistry laboratory space on the ground floor to help drive innovation research and develop manufacturing capability. Plans for biology and chemistry labs at HEMISPHERE One are already underway, with work expected to begin later this year, supported by funding from Liverpool City Council’s Strategic Futures fund and the Liverpool City Region Innovation Zone.
Sciontec also confirmed that Morgan Sindall has been appointed as preferred contractor at HEMISPHERE One, with Worthington Owen and Avison Young instructed as leasing agents. Carter Jonas has been appointed as leasing agent for HEMISPHERE Two.
Completing the round of major announcements, it was revealed that Sciontec has acquired CENTRAL TECH, a new 27,000 sq ft urban technology building on Copperas Hill that will open on May 1 following a commitment of fresh investment to create a global hub for innovation in health, life sciences, technology and digitalisation, utilising the ultrafast LCR Connect network.
Meanwhile, members of the KQ Liverpool team have been active at events across the city region, taking part in meaningful conversations around innovation careers and skills development.
Among those events were All About STEM’s Experience of the Workplace in partnership with Liverpool City Region Careers Hub at Liverpool Hope University, where our Skills Project Co-ordinator Codi Ellis and Inclusive Innovation Officer Rachel Newman spoke with more than 150 Year 8 students about careers in the Liverpool City Region.
Our head of partnerships and external relations, Claire Kidman, attended Knowsley Hall to mark 10 years of Club Liverpool. The event celebrated the significant economic impact that conferences bring to the region. Congratulations to all colleagues who were recognised for their outstanding contributions.
We have also engaged with LCR Careers Hub and partner organisations around equalex, a new work experience programme for which LCR is one of four pilot areas. This was in addition to two round table discussions around the green skills agenda and shaping futures for women in science.
So, as April approaches and the weather gradually improves, we will briefly catch our collective breath before embracing the many exciting events and opportunities that are heading our way in the coming months.