Construction completed on one of the largest life sciences developments in Australia, the AUD600 million (US$389 million) UNSW Health Translation Hub, ahead of operations starting in November.
The 35,000 sqm facility in the heart of the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct has been developed in partnership by Plenary and UNSW Sydney. Plenary is funding, developing and operating the facility, with UNSW committing to occupy two-thirds of the space under an initial 20-year agreement. The remaining space is available for industry groups, allied health and an investment-led accelerator space, designed to enhance the collaboration between tertiary, public and private enterprise.
When fully operational in the coming months, HTH will bring together researchers, clinicians, educators, private industry and public health officials to drive excellence and support the translation of innovative research and education into improved patient care and community health outcomes.
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