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February 16, 2021

Blackstone, BioMed And Cambridge Uni On The 7 Things You Must Know For Your Life Sciences Scheme To Succeed

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Life sciences real estate is a hot sector right now, in both the U.S. and, more recently, the UK. Governments and the private sector are investing record amounts in science and technology research and development, the companies in the sector are growing fast, and thus their need for real estate is expanding. 

But what does it take to create buildings and wider schemes that can successfully tap in to this growing demand? 

Blackstone, BioMed And Cambridge Uni On The 7 Things You Must Know For Your Life Sciences Scheme To Succeed

Attendees at Bisnow’s UK Life Sciences Under The Microscope digital summit heard from speakers from BlackstoneBioMed Realty, Cambridge University and more on what it takes to succeed in the sector. Here are some key lessons.Get Your Head Around The Speed Of GrowthAdvances in knowledge and the speed of new…

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