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Horizon
Hitachi
M-SParc, Wales’ first dedicated Science Park, will provide space for businesses of all sizes, from start-ups to large corporate companies. Everything a business requires, from outstanding facilities and bespoke business support services, to flexible office space and laboratories, will be provided on site. Wholly owned by Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ×ÊÁÏ, M-SParc will be a hub to the nuclear sector on the island.
M-SParc can signpost to existing support, offer meeting space to make use of these services, and provide hot desks for the service providers to be regularly available on site. All tenants will benefit from this service. Great ideas. Great support. Great businesses. When you grow – we grow. M-SParc has already started offering these services.
The BWR Research Hub is a joint venture between Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ×ÊÁÏ and Imperial College London with support from Hitachi-GE and the Welsh Assembly Government. The purpose of the BWR Research Hub is to enable the academic and industrial communities of Wales and the wider UK to deepen and enhance their understanding of BWR technology, and participate in research and development relating to this and future generation of BWRs.
The objectives of the hub include creating and developing nuclear research capacity in Wales alongside a publically-accessible education in current and future BWR technologies. It also aims to facilitate knowledge transfer of BWR technology from Japan to Wales and the wider UK and enhance collaborations in relation to this technology.
Welsh Government – Office of the Chief Scientific Advisor
The Office of the Chief Scientific Advisor leads the Sêr Cymru programme. The programme aims to support the development of the very strongest research capacity in Wales through nurturing and securing new talent under a number of programmes. The Office also supports aspects of the strategic engagement of that Research community with policy in government across a range of specialist areas.