Sbarc|spark opens new doors

Cardiff University

A new flagship centre where ideas ignite invention opened its doors on St David's Day.

sbarc|spark – Cardiff's #HomeofInnovation - brings together researchers, entrepreneurs, student start-ups and academic spinouts in a state-of-the-art building at the heart of Cardiff Innovation Campus.

Featuring collaborative working spaces, a visualisation centre, auditorium and RemakerSpace, the hub provides the seedbed in which Wales can nurture and grow tomorrow's big ideas as the UK recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, with dedicated space for student entrepreneurs.

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The centre is the vision of Cardiff University President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Colin Riordan, who sought to create a 'virtuous circle' for growth that would attract investment and generate wellbeing by investing in people, places and partnerships.

"sbarc|spark will be a magnet for talented researchers, graduates, entrepreneurs and funders, bringing together stakeholders from all sectors to establish Cardiff University as a powerful engine for growth," said Professor Riordan.

"It will boost Cardiff's reputation as a capital for job creation, a source of highly-skilled graduates and a flourishing home of innovation."

The centre is the largest innovation facility of its kind in Wales, featuring 12,000m sq of floor space across six storeys, with commercial units and lab spaces for spinouts and start-ups in Cardiff Innovations@sbarc - the focal point for Cardiff's partnerships.

Expert academics from 12 social science research groups - collectively known as SPARK - will share spaces with public, private and third sector partners to create, test and incubate fresh ideas that can help build a better society.

SPARK Director, Professor Chris Taylor, said: "SPARK is dedicated to studying how society works, and our member groups tackle issues ranging from public health and crime to poverty and climate change. The concept of a Social Science Research Park – a first for Wales - has never been more relevant."

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