Nuvia, which provides services to the nuclear industry has taken office space at Milton Park.

The new occupier operates across highly-regulated nuclear sites and the new location is intended to support its growth plans.

Its 70-strong Oxfordshire team works on designing, constructing, operating, maintaining and decommissioning industrial and nuclear projects across the UK. Amenities for staff are among the most modern.

Greg Antill, Nuvia’s health physics director, said: “Staying within Oxfordshire was important for us due to the county’s legacy and prominence in the UK’s nuclear, science and technology sectors. With The UKAEA close by and easy access to the likes of The National College of Nuclear and EDF in the South West, the region is a real hub for the nuclear sector. Our new Milton Park base puts us in close proximity to our key partners.”

He added: “Milton Park’s growing cluster of life science and green energy occupiers, especially the work of Tokamak Energy in nuclear fusion, is particularly exciting, and we feel well placed to capitalise on the talent and wider ecosystem from our new base on the park.”

Tom Booker, commercial manager at MEPC Milton Park, said: “We worked closely with Nuvia throughout the move to ensure the relocation was as seamless as possible. Their new facility responds to the complex, secure nature of the sector they work in, whilst catering to their approach to hybrid working.

“Joining like-minded innovators like Tokamak, the company is an ideal fit for our growing cluster of clean and green energy occupiers. We are delighted to welcome Nuvia and hope they can make the most of the partnerships on their new doorstep.”

Image (l-r): Parth Doshi, Lindsay Sedwards, Greg Antill, Sam Dawson and Tom Booker from Nuvia.

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