March 31, 2025
Liverpool City Region innovation heavyweights agree collaboration pact

The two largest innovation locations in the Liverpool City Region have signed a unique agreement to collaborate and cross-promote opportunities.
Knowledge Quarter Liverpool (KQ Liverpool) innovation district and the Sci-Tech Daresbury national science and innovation campus, incorporating the Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) as part of UK Research & Innovation (UKRI), will work together to identify potential future projects, investment opportunities and access to facilities.
Both locations are key pillars in the Liverpool City Region Life Sciences and Healthcare Innovation Zone. Health and life sciences contributes £5bn to the city region economy, representing 14.2% of GVA (gross value added) – nearly double the average for England. There are 1,800 businesses involved in health and life sciences in the region, with 97,000 health-related jobs and 6,000 in life sciences.
The new memorandum of understanding will also involve hosting visits or delegations, contributing to the city region’s long-term, innovation-led development agenda, and amplifying its profile among external stakeholders.
KQ Liverpool and Sci-Tech Daresbury already share intelligence as part of the Liverpool City Region Innovation Board, while both have also been awarded Innovation Zone funding by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.
The opportunity for a closer working relationship between the two locations as created by the MOU has the potential to result in major economic and scientific outcomes given the pedigree and achievements to date of both sites.
Sci-Tech Daresbury’s cutting-edge infrastructure, access to world-class expertise, and highly effective collaborative environment make the campus a leader in transformative advancements in science and technology. It is home to over 160 businesses and has aspirations to bring 8,000 jobs to the campus through its medium-long term expansion
The campus hosts STFC’s internationally renowned Daresbury Laboratory. This brings unparalleled expertise in particle accelerator technology, nuclear physics, high-performance computing, quantum computing and AI — key technologies driving innovation across a range of sectors including life sciences and healthcare, advanced manufacturing, clean technology and digital technologies.
One of the most significant assets at Sci-Tech Daresbury is STFC’s Hartree Centre, a world-leading facility that leverages advanced digital technologies such as supercomputing, AI, and quantum computing in partnership with IBM Research who have one of their international Research Labs on the campus. This has helped to deliver breakthroughs across a range of sectors including life sciences and healthcare, logistics, energy and advanced manufacturing.
KQ Liverpool is a 450-acre urban innovation district that occupies over 50% of Liverpool city centre. This world-leading innovation district is home to some of the world’s most influential players in science, health, technology, education, music, and the creative performing arts.
It has world-class specialisms in medical research including infection and disease, public health and clinical informatics, surface science and biofilms, materials chemistry, sports science, manufacturing technology, modern methods of construction, immersive technologies, artificial intelligence and robotics. These are brought to life through its world-leading facilities including; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool Science Park, Materials Innovation Factory, Digital Innovation Factory, and CENTRAL TECH, which was recently acquired by KQ Liverpool’s spin-out development company, Sciontec.
The impact of the closer working relationship between the two locations will be instrumental for the future standing of the Liverpool City Region as a science and innovation powerhouse.
Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region said:
“From the world’s first passenger railway to breakthroughs that have shaped modern science and healthcare, the Liverpool City Region has always led from the front.
“Today, that legacy continues with two of our biggest innovation powerhouses – KQ Liverpool and Sci-Tech Daresbury – joining forces to drive forward growth and opportunity for our region.
“This partnership is another step on our journey to becoming a genuine science and innovation superpower – and proof that if you want to shape the future, you should be looking to the Liverpool City Region.”
Colin Sinclair, chief executive of KQ Liverpool, said:
“The Liverpool City Region has enormous potential for growth, underpinned by a strong and vibrant knowledge economy. It’s vital, therefore, that Sci-Tech Daresbury and KQ Liverpool, which are at the forefront of that positive change, work together wherever possible to create a robust innovation ecosystem and a compelling narrative for investment.
“We look forward to collaborating further with Sci-Tech Daresbury, STFC and UKRI to generate even more opportunities and positive outcomes for people living and working across the city region.”
John Downes, chair of Sci-Tech Daresbury, said:
“Sci-Tech Daresbury is a national and international facility and key asset for the Liverpool City Region having STFC’s national laboratory at its centre, and is an outstanding example of public and private open innovation collaboration.
“We look forward to working closer with the Knowledge Quarter to raise the profile of the city region internationally as an innovation hotspot that is the perfect location for groundbreaking technology businesses to locate.”
Paul Vernon, Head of STFC’s Daresbury Laboratory said:
“This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our shared vision for the Liverpool City Region. Here at Daresbury Laboratory, we have a wealth of knowledge and expertise in a range of sectors including science, healthcare and digital technologies.
“By combining and sharing our resource and strengths with KQ Liverpool, we are able to unlock a wealth of opportunity for growth and innovation.”