Cambridge Wide Open Day expanded to Cambridge Wide Open Week for 2025
Initial figures suggest that attendance figures for this year‘s event were more than double those in 2023.
A total of 21 host venues took part, from Cambridge Science Park in the North to Melbourn and across to Haverhill, and much in between. Some 177 companies and speakers hosted a mix of talks, presentations, demonstrations, tours, masterclasses and booth stands – providing the broadest offering of cutting-edge Cambridge science, tech and innovation for the visitors.
The West Hub at the University of Cambridge showcased 16 of the Cambridge West companies including British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge Nucleomics, Maxwell Centre, Semarion, YPMH: The Foundation for Young People's Mental Health and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
Allia hosted 21 speakers/companies at its two main sites in Cambridge – at its Future Business Centre campus in King’s Hedges, home to a cluster of CleanTech and ‘Tech for Good’ startups, and at the Cambridge Guildhall centre in the heart of the city.
Young people attended a session with Form the Future CIC and both Alia’s current cohort and alumni participated broadly across a range of sectors and areas of interest.
Susan Curtis, Marketing Communications Manager at Allia, said: “It was great to seeing so many people networking, and for visitors to gain insights into the innovative work that happens within the Allia community. We hope our visitors were able to pick up some useful tips and contacts from our expert speakers and tenants.”
Hauxton House, home to the o2h Group, ran 33 sessions throughout the day - and more than 400 attended the garden party there in the evening, all wearing signature bumble bee deely boppers!
Prashant Shah, creator of Cambridge Wide Open Day, is now planning something even buzzier for 2025. He said: “Cambridge Wide Open Day (CWOD) has been so popular for two years, next year we will be extending it to Cambridge Wide Open Week (CWOW).
“We will be bringing community and influencers together in a week-long event of activities, which will include a life science awards event, a biotech bikers day as well as the regular Cambridge Wide Open Day on the Wednesday. We’ve already tested the idea, and it’s going to be very exciting. So, block out your diaries already for a whole week dedicated to life science and biotech on 9-14 June 2025.”
One of this year’s CWOD visitors, Elvina Petrėnaitė-Kartanė, founder of workplace design specialist SynergiSpace, is already excited by the prospect of a week-long event. She said: “It’s been incredible to have this opportunity to see what’s behind the normally closed doors of the Cambridge science parks, universities, businesses and other facilities.
“Wow, there are so many wonderful, hidden gems! As with last year, I ran out of time to see everything, so I am looking forward to seeing more with the week-long event next year.”