YORK'S status as a science city is now undeniable. The latest development, a £10 million extension of the Science Park, fulfils those ambitious promises to turn York into a centre of hi-tech creativity.
In the Innovations Centre, the university has established a culture that nurtures fledgling science-based businesses. As they grow stronger, expand, and create more high quality jobs, it is important that they stay in the city. These new facilities will encourage them to do just that.
Meanwhile, space is freed for the many young firms wanting a place at the Innovations Centre. This creates a circle of science.
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