Two Lithuanian and Canadian technology companies are the first to occupy Liverpool’s new Science Park Landing Centre under the Elite Scheme. This scheme offers free high specification grade A commercial space for a period of three months, providing companies with a modern, hi-tech office environment. The centre has six private office rooms and two conference rooms.
Initially, these two companies had made visits to Finland to promote business development and then eventually singled out the SciencePark at Liverpool.
It is rumoured that similar science parks will be built at Barcelona and Copenhagen as part of business expansion plans.
Aside from the benefits available to tenants, the science park has tied up with Epitomi IT and Telecom to provide firms temporarily using the office space entitlement to free phone calls to the US.
By paying a reasonable administration charge, businesses can operate from a rent a desk placement in the common area, for up to a year.
The SciencePark, located in the Knowledge Quarter at Liverpool, is close to the RC Metropolitan Chapel. This strategic location provides companies occupying office space access to some of the best resources from potential customers to students and university connections.
The SciencePark’s ‘easy in easy out’ plan is designed to add flexibility to companies wanting to try out a hi-tech office setting. Companies can move out after three months if they do not wish to pay commercial leasing rates, without any resultant charges or conditions.
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