CaSE are delighted that Bruntwood SciTech have joined as organisational members.
Bruntwood SciTech join CaSE
17 Nov 2021
Commenting on the announcement, Professor Sarah Main, Executive Director of CaSE, said:
“I am thrilled to welcome Bruntwood SciTech as new members of CaSE.
Bruntwood SciTech play a vital role for the science and engineering sector, offering a diverse range of locations and spaces that encourage innovation and allow organisations to fulfil their potential. Bruntwood’s experience and insight, on incubation and scaling up for example, are highly valued and we look forward to incorporating this expertise into our policy work.
We are pleased that Bruntwood SciTech recognise the value that CaSE membership offers organisations as they join the broad and dedicated network that come together to support science and engineering through our work. We look forward to representing the views of Bruntwood alongside all of our members, ensuring that the needs of the science and engineering sector are heard at the highest levels of government.”
Commenting on the announcement, Dr Kath Mackay, Director of Life Sciences, Bruntwood SciTech, said:
“I am really pleased for Bruntwood SciTech to be joining the CaSE community. As the UK’s leading property and innovation services provider dedicated to the growth of the science and technology sector, we’re proud to be supporting CaSE’s aims and helping to achieve their vision.
We’re focussed on helping companies in the sector to form, scale and grow, championing the investment and support required for the UK to truly be a science superpower on a global scale.
We’re strong supporters of STEM, proactively focussing on how we can improve the skills and talent pipeline for the sector, creating opportunities in particular for women and girls and those from socially or economically diverse backgrounds.
Through our growing network of innovation districts, we are at the heart of one of the UK economy’s most important sectors and membership of CaSE will support us in unlocking the many opportunities this brings.”
CaSE are keen to ensure the needs of the whole science and engineering community are being heard at the highest levels of government. If you are interested in finding out more about organisational membership of CaSE please contact our Membership Engagement and Development Manager Henry Gates.
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