The life sciences sector significantly boosts the UK economy and enriches society with groundbreaking medical advancements like the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
In a competitive global environment, the UK faces several challenges that the construction industry has a crucial role to play in. Amid demand outweighing supply for state-of-the-art facilities, providing the space for academia, industry and manufacturing to seamlessly co-locate can enable further investment in the sector while also attracting the best talent.
From delivering the Research & Development (R&D) space that is currently constrained to helping improve manufacturing fortunes, opportunities exist to tap into a wave of funding from public and private sources in building a new horizon for UK life sciences.
What's inside the report?
- Sector overview: Learn where the major life science clusters are around the UK and the latest news on development pipelines.
- Identifying changing trends: Understand how the sector is adapting across R&D and with the use of Artificial Intelligence, along with the threats to growth and how to mitigate these.
- An analysis of UK manufacturing: Read how the UK’s medical export fortunes compare with competitor countries. Domestic and global manufacturing processes are continuously evolving, with the UK taking steps to address supply chain issues.
- Benchmarking data: Analyse the latest cost and design metrics for life sciences developments to learn how your projects align with budgetary and spatial considerations.
Get the edge in a competitive market. Gain a better understanding of the growing life sciences sector, and where the opportunities are in keeping the UK competitive in a sector that is attracting both national and global interest.
