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Established by Trinity College in 1970, Cambridge Science Park is the UK's oldest and most prestigious science park. Now home to 66 hi-tech companies and 5,000 personnel, Cambridge Science Park continues to attract new businesses, from small start-ups and spin-outs to subsidiaries of multinational corporations.

Polatis, Inc.
332/2 Cambridge Science Park
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Travel northwards on the M11. Exit at Junction 14 following the signs for Newmarket (A14E) and Ely (A10), which will take you on to the A14 travelling eastwards. At the second junction, leave the A14, following signs for Cambridge (A1309) and the Science Park.
Take the fourth exit from the roundabout marked Cambridge (A1309) and Science Park and travel down the A1309 in the right-hand lane marked Science Park. Take the right-hand filter lane for the Science Park at the second set of traffic lights.
Travel along the A14 eastwards leaving at the junction marked Cambridge (A1309) and Science Park.
Take the fourth exit from the roundabout marked Cambridge (A1309) and Science Park and travel down the A1309 in the right-hand lane marked Science Park. Take the right-hand filter lane for the Science Park at the second set of traffic lights.
Travel along the A428 eastwards and join the A14(E) for Newmarket. Leave the A14 at the junction marked Cambridge (A1309) and Science Park.
Take the fourth exit from the roundabout marked Cambridge (A1309) and Science Park and travel down the A1309 in the right-hand lane marked Science Park. Take the right-hand filter lane for the Science Park at the second set of traffic lights.
Travel along the A10 dow to the junction with the A14. Take the third exit from the roundabout marked Cambridge (A1309) and Science Park and travel down the A1309 in the right-hand lane marked Science Park. Take the right-hand filter lane for the Science Park at the second set of traffic lights.
Travel along the A14 westwards, exiting at the junction marked Cambridge (A1309) and Ely (A10). At the roundabout take the first exit marked Cambridge (A1309) and Science Park and travel down the A1309 in the right-hand lane marked Science Park. Take the right-hand filter lane for the Science Park at the second set of traffic lights.
There is a frequent train service from Kings Cross and Liverpool Street stations to Cambridge railway station. Travel time approximately one hour.
See the Cambridge University and the National Rail websites.
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is adjacent to the M11 (Junction 8) approximately 30 miles south of Cambridge.
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is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes drive by car (72 miles).
See www.baa.co.uk/main/airports/heathrow/ for more information.
London Gatwick is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes drive by car (94 miles).
See www.baa.co.uk/main/airports/gatwick/ for more information.
Cambridge Airport is available for a limited number of European flights.