The Babraham Bioincubator
Babraham’s Bioincubator was established in 1998 and provides 72,500 square feet of serviced facilities and expertise to support new bioventures and catalyses the commercial exploitation of biomedical research.
Following the success of Babraham's first Bioincubator building, BBT spearheaded the development of further commercial buildings. This has enabled the Bioincubator to expand and provide space to support the growth of early stage bioventures and more extensive premises for companies requiring additional grow-on space.
BBT facilitates access to technical facilities, BBT’s Technology Development Laboratory, administrative, IT and corporate services as well as access to the world-class research of the Babraham Institute. Many successful partnerships are flourishing between academic research groups and resident companies on the campus. The services are designed to help early-stage companies by providing a way to reduce cash-burn during their formative years and a supportive environment in which nascent scientific enterprises can flourish. The exceptional facilities and flexible, competitive terms have ensured the Bioincubator’s success. The two latest buildings, Minerva and Meditrina, offer more extensive premises for companies requiring grow-on space.
Ventures must be developing technologies or products of relevance to human healthcare and the pharmaceutical sector, with potential synergy with the Institute's science base.

