A FORENSIC investigation practice, a national health and social care charity and a biomedical innovation firm are the latest companies to move into Liverpool Science Park.
The arrival of Afentis Forensics, the Huntington’s Disease Association and Med Epad brings the total number of organisations based across the park’s two centrally-located innovation centres to 65.
Afentis Forensics is a leading forensic investigation practice whose services have been used in numerous high- profile and nationally significant cases.
The firm offers a broad range of services, including computer and telecommunication analysis, audio-visual exhibit assessments, DNA profiling and firearm studies, and is the only forensic provider that makes its own software.
Chloe Young, business development director at Liverpool Science Park, said: “We are delighted to welcome three such dynamic organisations. They are the perfect complement to Liverpool Science Park’s growing community.”




