Nanotechnology climate-tech start-up Nium has moved its headquarters to Milton Park, Oxfordshire, following £2.3m seed funding in 2023.
The firm will occupy 7,500 sq ft of research and development space at 126 Olympic Avenue.
Nium joins other green energy companies at the campus, including Tokamak Energy, which is advancing fusion technology, and Nexeon, which develops technology for lithium-ion batteries.
The 214-acre Milton Park, which is operated by MEPC, provides 3m sq ft of office, laboratory, warehouse and amenity space for more than 250 companies and 9,000 people.
Tom Booker, commercial manager at MEPC Milton Park, said: “We welcome the team to Milton Park, to play a part in accommodating their growth plans, alongside other like-minded companies.”
CBRE advised MEPC.
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