Netwalk Networking

Join Us for the Netwalk Event – 10:30AM Start!

After the great success of our last few Netwalks, we’re bringing it back in June – travelling through the countryside into historic Sandwich town and concluding with coffee and informal networking at the Eagle Labs! We’ll meet at Innovation House at 10:30AM – grab a water bottle and get ready for a refreshing group walk.

This is an informal networking event designed to help you connect, collaborate and support other business owners, professionals and employees in a relaxed, friendly setting. It’s a great opportunity to promote your business, build valuable local connections across Kent and enjoy some fresh air while getting your steps in.

Pictures will be taken at this event. If you do not wish your picture to be taken, please let us know ahead of the event.

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Sustainability Breakfast

Date: 18th March 2026
Time: 8am to 10am

Join us for our first sustainability breakfast of the year at the Barclays Eagle Lab in Discovery Park

The event will be an opportunity to network with likeminded businesses in the area and discuss the sustainability related issues facing the world. We’ll also hear from a range of speakers about what they’re doing in their particular industries, and what sustainable practices you can take away to address your own goals.

A light breakfast will be provided from 8:30am, featuring locally sourced food and drink.

 

Speaker Profiles:

Martin White: Four years ago under lockdown, and as part of his personal journey towards greater self-awareness of the environment and climate change, Martin founded his own sustainability consultancy Green Business Hub. Martin now advises a diverse range of private and public sector clients on their ESG strategy, encouraging them to think more holistically about sustainability rather than solely focusing on climate action and ‘Net Zero’ – because they have to – to include alignment with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and increasingly ‘Social Value Add’ frameworks.

Andrew Pledger: Andrew is the Ecosystem Manager at Barclays Eagle Labs in Discovery Park. The Eagle Labs mission is to connect the UK’s entrepreneurial ecosystem through a network of business incubators, expertise and support. With access to over 325 years of business expertise and connections, Eagle Labs are a community resource available for everybody. Whether you’re an inventor, an innovator or a mentor, Eagle Labs spaces are conducive to nurturing and growing your idea with support from Barclays and the Eagle Labs network.

 

More speakers to be announced shortly.

 

Discovery Park to host 3rd Innovation Showcase Event with University of Kent

Discovery Park and University of Kent will host their third joint Innovation Showcase on Thursday, 5th March, bringing together academics, industry, clinical partners and funders. 

 

The showcase explores the progress and impact of research projects funded through the Kent UKRI Impact Acceleration Accounts (IAAs), a strategic investment programme designed to accelerate the real-world impact of research. 

 

This event aims to shape future innovation projects and provides opportunities for academics and stakeholders to give feedback on IAAs. Along with presentations and a panel discussion including academic and business leaders, plus experts from Innovate UK and the Medical Research Council, there is a dedicated networking session to connect attendees with potential Kent-based collaborators and new partners. 

 

University of Kent event co-organiser Michelle D. Garrett, PhD, Professor of Cancer Therapeutics, School of Natural Sciences, said: “Our third Innovation Showcase is a celebration of collaboration and the exciting possibilities that emerge when academia, industry and clinical stakeholders work together. Attendees will see first-hand how Kent researchers are turning innovative ideas into impact, and have the chance to explore new partnerships that could shape the next wave of breakthroughs. I’d encourage anyone interested in innovation – whether you’re an academic, funder, clinical or industry partner – to join us on 5th March.”

Sponsored by intellectual property law experts Appleyard Lees, the event includes a panel session on the opportunities and challenges of IP transfer and commercialising research.

 

The Innovation Showcase event is free and open to all, taking place from 10am to 3pm on 5th March at Discovery Park.

Register here.

Discovery Park Leads Kent’s Push for More STEM Apprentices

Sandwich, UK – 9 February 2026: To mark National Apprenticeship Week (9 – 15 February), Kent’s science and technology hub Discovery Park is calling for more young people to consider higher apprenticeships as a route into rewarding careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths). 

Last year, 3,850 young people in Kent started a higher apprenticeship programme, a 22% increase on the previous year. Higher apprenticeships include degree apprenticeships – where students gain a full undergraduate or master’s degree without student fees – and also Higher National Diplomas and foundation-level qualifications. These courses allow students to gain essential qualifications and invaluable work experience whilst earning a salary. 

Discovery Park currently has 21 higher apprentices on programme at the site, working in companies including Pfizer and Asymchem. Their apprenticeships range from science roles to project management. 

Phoebe Everitt, who is undertaking an apprenticeship in data science at Pfizer, said: “Starting an apprenticeship at Pfizer has given me many opportunities that I wouldn’t have received without being in the workplace. It has allowed me to experience working in a professional environment and seeing how what I learn in my degree is practically used in the field of data science. I am getting to work towards my degree while gaining work experience and many new practical skills that will be useful in future.

“I have also found Pfizer to be a very supportive place to work and it’s allowed me to meet many people who have a variety of experience that they can pass on to me.”

Not-for-profit Cogent Skills delivers apprenticeship programmes at Discovery Park and across the UK. As a science and technology specialist, Cogent provides development opportunities for young people while helping businesses access the skilled talent they need. 

Tim Mahoney, Skills Account Manager at Cogent Skills, said: “Higher apprenticeships are one of the most effective ways to build a skilled STEM workforce. They provide students with high-level qualifications alongside real, hands-on experience in industry. For employers, they offer a direct route to work-ready talent with the specialist skills the science and technology sectors urgently need. We’re proud to work with Discovery Park to support both young people and businesses across Kent and beyond.”

Chris Broom, Head of Business Development at Discovery Park, added: “The South East has the highest levels of life science employment in the UK – even ahead of London. As a major Kent employer, we see firsthand how higher apprenticeships are transforming lives. Young people gain world-class qualifications without student debt, while businesses develop their talent pipeline for the future. It’s a win-win that more young people should consider.” 

Apprenticeship opportunities are currently available at Discovery Park, offering salaries of £20,500 per annum. Interested applicants can view vacancies and apply via Cogent’s website.

As part of Discovery Park’s commitment to STEM education, a new sixth form, named Carbon 6 Academy of Science, will open onsite in September 2026, allowing students to study A-Levels in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths. The school will bring education and industry together, providing real world experience and clear routes into higher apprenticeships and STEM careers. https://discovery-park.co.uk/lp/carbon-6-academy-of-science/

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