Nestled in the heart of Cambridge’s West Cambridge Campus, Broers House stands as a testament to innovation and collaboration. Broers House isn’t just a building. It’s a dynamic hub where commercial enterprises intersect with the brilliant minds of Cambridge University. Imagine working alongside academics, research scientists, and students, all within the same inspiring space. This four-story building, developed around 2009/2010, pulsates with activity. It houses research and development companies like Nokia, Elektron, Metaswitch, Maplesoft, and Base 4. Broers House is designed to foster partnerships. It encourages a cross-pollination of ideas between academics, start-ups, and established businesses. The building offers a modern, sleek interior with air conditioning, raised floors, and suspended ceilings. There’s even a manned reception area and shower rooms. Outside, the West Cambridge Campus provides a vibrant backdrop. The campus offers a variety of amenities, from a gym and squash courts to the West Café and even a weekly foodPark. A short walk away is the University’s Eddington development, complete with a Sainsbury’s supermarket and a community arts center. Broers House itself adjoins the Hauser Forum. This further enhances the collaborative atmosphere. The Hauser Forum houses the University Entrepreneurship Centre, the West Café, and a contemporary seminar center. The recently completed West Hub is also part of the complex. This offers even more opportunities for tenants to interact with the diverse range of organizations on site. Broers House is more than just an office building. It’s a vibrant ecosystem where innovation thrives.
Old Cavendish East Wing
Wondering where some of science’s greatest discoveries happened? You are standing in front of the Old Cavendish East Wing. It