Semiconductor firm doubles up at Cambridge innovation park
Cambridge GaN Devices, the semiconductor spin-out of the University of Cambridge, has doubled up on its footprint at St John’s Innovation Park as it expands its team.
The company has signed for an additional 3,995 sq ft at the three-storey Jeffreys Building, doubling its existing office space to almost 8,000 sq ft.
The additional space will provide the company with more teamwork rooms, standing tables and brainstorming areas.
Cambridge GaN Devices, the semiconductor spin-out of the University of Cambridge, has doubled up on its footprint at St John’s Innovation Park as it expands its team.
The company has signed for an additional 3,995 sq ft at the three-storey Jeffreys Building, doubling its existing office space to almost 8,000 sq ft.
The additional space will provide the company with more teamwork rooms, standing tables and brainstorming areas.
St John’s Innovation Park, which is owned by St John’s College, University of Cambridge, is located north-east of the city centre. It forms an integral part of the North Cambridge research and development cluster and is home to a number of R&D, technology and life sciences businesses, including Darktrace, Ieso Digital Health, PwC, Qualcomm, Raspberry PI and Samsung.
Savills is the leasing agent for the park.
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