Coverage from 2017 featuring the Wyche Innovation Centre and its resident companies.
Centre co-founder comments on Worcester's Carrington Bridge widening
Dr Adrian Burden cited in a news article about the benefits the bridge widening will bring to Malvern.
Worcester News, 27th October 2017 [read more]
Centre co-founder published new business book Start to Exit
Dr Adrian Burden's new title about maximizing the value in your start-up is now available on Amazon.
Business & Innovation Magazine, 26th October 2017 [read more]
Resident social enterprise has another successful festival of innovation
Innovate Malvern CIC, based at the Wyche Innovation Centre, organised another successful Malvern Festival of Innovation.
Worcestershire News, 10th October 2017 [read more]
Local Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship benefits from Energy Efficiency advice and grant funding
The Business Energy Efficiency Programme enables the Wyche Innovation Centre to improve double-glazing, enhance loft insulation and install LED lighting.
Worcestershire Business Central, 14th July 2017 [read more]
Hunting dinosaurs and sunspots in Malvern's Priory Park
Resident social enterprise Innovate Malvern CIC is organising an open-air science event in Priory Park to enthuse children and entertain families on Saturday 1st July 2017.
Worcester News, 23rd June 2017 [read more]
TechNation 2017 report cites Centre as a notable workspace
The TechNation 2017 report that highlights the UK's digital tech economy featured Worcester & Malvern as a key UK cluster, mentioning our resident company IASME as a notable startup, citing the Centre, and also mentioning the Malvern Cyber Security Cluster and Malvern Festival of Innovation that are operated from the Wyche.
TechNation report, 22nd March 2017 [read more]