A group of five people chatting and smiling in the bright open foyer of the NIAB building, Cambridge.

Co-Labs by journey at 2024 Cambridge Wide Open Day

Co-Labs by journey hosted a series of talks and workshops as part of the Cambridge Wide Open Day, all focussed around the ingredients needed to help new ventures thrive. It was inspiring to meet lots of entrepreneurs and professionals from all over Cambridge’s life science ecosystem and hear their stories.

We were joined by a range of speakers including founders Dr Georgia Fleet from Zonova, Dr Mariana Rangel Pereira from Evolaris and Dr Elijah Mojares from Momo Bio, who discussed their journey so far as founders, alongside talks from Matthew Mccann from CPI, Nicholas Oyeniyi  from Vestd and Philippa Sturt from Oury Clark.

We will continue our support for early-stage life science innovation in Cambridge through the opening of a new incubator in Summer 2024. You can find out more about the space here, or alternatively please get in touch to have a tour around the space with our team.

A female speaker talking about her presentation which is displayed large on the wall to a room full of guests. They are in the NIAB building, Cambridge.
Three guests having a discussion around an A1 display board on an aisle featuring building information on Journey Campus. They are in the foyer of the NIAB building, Cambridge.
A male speaker talking about his presentation which is displayed large on the wall to a room full of guests. They are in the NIAB building, Cambridge.
Guests talking and smiling in a bright open space while standing in front of information banners in the foyer of the NIAB building in Cambridge, UK.
Two women together, one is pointing to an A1 display board on an aisle featuring floorplans and a table of information. They are in the foyer of the NIAB building, Cambridge.
People talking and smiling in a bright open reception spaces during an event at the NIAB building in Cambridge, UK.
Guests talking and smiling in a bright open space while standing in front of information banners in the foyer of the NIAB building in Cambridge, UK.