Companies at Liverpool Science Park
Liverpool Science Park is home to many science and knowledge based companies, each with different office space requirements. Tenants are diverse and represent a number of sectors including: nano technologies, healthcare, information computer technology (ICT), biotechnology, R & D into the automotive industry, and specialist support service .
Browse the list of companies, and find out more about Liverpool Science Park tenants using serviced office space. Discover how your business could benefit from the serviced technical office space offered by Liverpool Science Park.
ULive
www.ulive-enterprises.comLed by Chief Executive Richard Young, ULive has exclusive rights to exploit Liverpool University's intellectual property for 15 years. Last year, the university secured £100m in research funding - an amount that the group expects to continue.
ULive has 13 start-up companies focused on pharmaceuticals, medical devices and diagnostics. It plans to use the proceeds from the float to build its portfolio of patents and technologies and accelerate their development and commercialisation.
It will also be able to draw on research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in America, with which the university has a collaboration, and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, a registered charity affiliate. The aim is to capitalise on large drug companies' willingness to pay premium prices for access to new treatments or technology platforms.







