A NUMBER of tenants have signed up for space at Daresbury Science and Innovation Campus (DSIC).
Among the latest arrivals at the Cheshire facility are web-based software provider Terrabase, cloud computing solutions provider OCF, and Centum Electronics.
Flintloque Management Systems, which supports medical device companies to secure international management system standards, has also located on campus alongside Tomorrow’s Medicines, the creator of a web platform providing access for patients to novel clinical trials and Hue Touch, which provides mobile architectures.
Completing the line-up at the site is Natural Energy Resources, a provider of bespoke renewable energy technologies to smaller businesses, UbooGo Systems, a mobile commerce technology provider that aggregates small and medium-sized brands under one mobile application, and I-Group, which provides solutions to public and private sector organisations based on Microsoft Sharepoint technology.





