Exeter Science Park

2,700,000 Sq. ft
250,000 Sq. M

Exeter Science Park helps innovative STEMM businesses deliver extraordinary growth by creating a collaborative, vibrant community of successful companies that are amongst the South West’s top innovators. 

Exeter Science Park is home to companies across sectors including engineering, digital and AI, health and life sciences, defence and security, environment and net zero. 

Exeter Science Park buildings are equipped with cutting-edge energy-efficient technologies, such as LED lighting, smart climate control systems and advanced insulation and PV. These features minimize energy consumption and lead to substantial cost savings on utility bills. Being part of the Exeter Science Park community highlights your commitment to sustainability and enables you to evidence sustainability in your supply chain. 

Exeter Science Park can provide your business with:  

  • High quality, EPC A+ laboratory and office space 
  • Innovation and acceleration support through Set Squared Exeter 
  • Collaboration opportunities 
  • Open innovation events 
  • Resilient high bandwidth internet 
  • Onsite café discount 
  • Bookable conference space and meeting rooms 
  • Coworking suite 
  • Business and social activities 
  • 24/7 secure access 
  • Free car parking, based on level of occupancy 
  • Electric vehicle charging 
  • STEMM focused gateway policy 

Exeter Science Park

6 Babbage Way,
Exeter Science Park
Clyst Honiton
Exeter
EX5 2FN

Park enquiries – +44 (0)1392 247047
Science Park Centre – +44 (0)1392 249222
Email – contact@exetersciencepark.co.uk

Case Studies:

Testimonials

  • Treeconomics

    Founded in 2015 as a social enterprise, Treeconomics moved from the Innovation Centre at the University of Exeter to Exeter Science Park, which is a fantastic facility and great for receiving visitors. Exeter is a great location – our office is easy to get to, right next to the M5 J29, with a wide selection of hotels for our guests to stay in. In addition, we have links with the Met Office who are close by.

    Nadine Moreby, Marketing and Events Coordinator
  • Smart Grid Centre

    The University of Exeter established the Smart Grid Centre in 2020 and chose a location at Exeter Science Park, because of its tremendous potential for growth and opportunities for working with other technological leading organisations in the future.

    Peter Crossley, Professor of Power Systems