Flexible Spaces: The centre offers 23 offices ranging from 215 to 1,000 sq ft and 8 laboratory units from 215 to 753 sq ft, all with a minimum Biosafety Level 1.
Modern Amenities: High-speed fibre connectivity, meeting rooms, break-out areas, communal kitchen, and shower facilities.
Sustainability: On-site parking with electric vehicle charging points and cycle storage.
Business Support: Access to business support and funding to aid in the setup and fit-out of operations.
Strategic Location: Minutes from the M4 and close to the main Swansea to London railway line, providing excellent connectivity.
Academic Proximity: Close to Swansea University and the University of Wales Trinity St David, fostering collaboration with academia.
The Bay Technology Centre is ideal for start-ups, indigenous businesses, and inward investors looking for a sustainable and innovative environment to grow their operations.
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