New flexible workspace with private offices, coworking, meeting rooms and break-out spaces for all types of businesses, has opened at ARC Oxford.

Located within the ARC Oxford innovation campus, Adapt provides flexible and fully equipped workspace.

Offering private offices, coworking spaces, meeting rooms and break-out spaces, Adapt places organisations at the centre of a community of over 30 companies shaping the future of science, healthcare and technology.

Adapt members benefit from access to a range of facilities and amenities, including cafés, landscaped outdoor spaces, fitness studios, social areas and a programme of community events.

The flexible workspace, operated by Covalt has been designed to meet the evolving needs of businesses, from supporting a solo entrepreneur, a growing startup, or an established organisation.

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Dan Williams, director of asset management, ARC, said: “Adapt by ARC has been created to give businesses the flexibility, quality and community they need to thrive. At ARC Oxford, our members are not just accessing a workspace; they are joining a unique innovation ecosystem surrounded by pioneering organisations, world-class facilities and opportunities to collaborate.”

Calum Russel, chief executive, Covalt, said: “Following the strong success at Adapt Uxbridge, I am thrilled to have the opportunity to help bring ARC’s flexible workspace offering to their science and innovation campus at Oxford.

“Adapt was created to meet the changing needs of modern businesses and provide premium, fully serviced workspaces that enable companies to scale, collaborate and thrive.

“Oxford is home to one of the world’s most dynamic and innovation ecosystems and we are excited to support entrepreneurs, growing startups and established organisations as they become part of a new, vibrant community at Adapt Oxford.

“The whole team are looking forward to building on the momentum we have achieved at Uxbridge and creating another destination where ambitious businesses can succeed.”

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