Novartis to move UK headquarters to London

by | 28th Nov 2018 | News

Novartis  is moving its UK headquarters to London, in a multi-million pound investment in UK life sciences, which will be complete by January 2020.

Novartis is moving its UK headquarters to London, in a multi-million pound investment in UK life sciences, which will be complete by January 2020.

The Swiss drugs giant said it is relocating its UK headquarters to The WestWorks building on the White City Place campus, in a bold move to join London’s latest emerging life sciences cluster.

The WestWorks is home to a number of technology and innovation companies.

The area is emerging to be London’s latest life sciences cluster and is quickly becoming home to a number of pioneering life sciences companies, as well as Imperial College London’s major new research and innovation campus.

“The nature of healthcare and medicine is changing and as we pivot towards becoming a focused medicines company, powered by digital and data, we want to be closer to our customers and partners, and become better networked in the healthcare and life science ecosystem,” said Haseeb Ahmad, Novartis UK country president.

He continued, “White City is quickly becoming one of the UK’s life sciences and technology districts, and the ethos of The WestWorks campus complements how we work to deliver on our strategy to reimagine medicine.”

Professor David Gann, VP of innovation at Imperial College also commented on the move, stating: “Novartis is a natural fit for White City’s booming life sciences ecosystem, and we hope that this move will pave the way to new collaborations and partnerships to enhance our work in this area.”

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