One of the biggest tech startup campuses in Europe is set to be developed in Cheltenham, according to TechCrunch .
The South West city is already home to British spy headquarters GCHQ, large corporations such as IBM, Raytheon, Microsoft and BAE Systems as well as startups like Truststamp, Bamboo Technologies, Ripjar, Hub8 and CYNAM.
The Golden Valley Development, an ambitious project aiming to deliver the UK's first cyber campus, has announced its preferred development partner to assist in the £1bn first phase of the programme.
HBD X Factory, a joint venture between UK property developer HBD and the international innovation campus developer Factory, will work on the the Golden Valley Development in Cheltenham....
Innovex Global is moving its HQ to Cheltenham’s Cyber Central, the UK's focal point of activity in cyber security, to accommodate the growth and future expansion plans of its international executive search businesses.
The move comes as the firm celebrates unprecedented growth in the last year whilst supporting clients with C-suite hire across the cyber, fintech and technology sectors...