December 3, 2009

Microsoft Research to double Cambridge space?

Microsoft Research Ltd is believed to be close to agreeing a deal with the University of Cambridge to virtually double its space on the institution’s West Cambridge site.

Microsoft Research Labs

Microsoft Research's Cambridge lab, named after its first director, Prof Roger Needham

 

 

Microsoft needs extra space to facilitate its rapid growth from Cambridge and reports from the local property sector suggested it would move off the West Cambridge site to another local base if it failed to negotiate suitable terms with the university.


While neither the University nor Microsoft is prepared to comment, we understand an agreement is now imminent. Cambridge was Microsoft Corporation’s first research base outside of its Redmond headquarters.

It was set up in July 1997 with three researchers. Today over 100 researchers, mostly from Europe, are engaged in computer research at the lab.


Microsoft Research was one of the first residents at West Cambridge, the University's science and technology campus.

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