Two more growing tech companies open new units at the Park

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It has been an eventful few weeks with two new official openings at the Park.

LUX launched its new liquid hydrogen test facility, a first-of-a-kind with the aim of supporting the acceleration of a transition to a hydrogen powered economy in the UK.  The testing facility on site is designed to meet the challenge head on, promoting safe, scalable, and commercially viable hydrogen adoption.

In his speech at the launch LUX CEO, Samuel Dallimore thanked Grove Business Park for being so supportive of his plans and providing a great location with a high-spec refurbished unit that offers the ideal environment to enable LUX to develop its technology further amongst a range of other innovation businesses at the heart of Oxfordshire’s Science Vale.

Meanwhile Directors, staff and clients gathered together to celebrate the opening of Croyde Medical’s new headquarters at the Park. The company, which supplies innovative medical devices and furniture to NHS and private hospitals across the UK and internationally, plans to double in size over the next three years, with plans to create new jobs and invest in local talent.

Managing director Stuart Hobin said: “Grove Business Park is a great location for us, and this new, high-spec unit creates the perfect environment and space for us to grow our business.”

Samuel Dallimore, CEO at LUX, and William Lawrie of Oxford University Endowment Management ‘cut the ribbon’ to the new liquid hydrogen test facility


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