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St John's Innovation Centre

St John's Innovation Centre (SJIC) is a business incubator in Cambridge, England. It houses a concentration of science and technology related businesses.
==History==
The idea for the innovation centre was first proposed by Dr Chris Johnson, who was Senior Bursar of St John's College, Cambridge, responsible for estates, investments and financial policy. The combination of his scientific background and an interest in the development of college land in Cambridge led to a visit in 1984 to universities and science parks in the USA, including an innovation centre in Salt Lake City, Utah. Upon his return he convened a small group including architect Ian Purdy and Walter Herriot, a banker working with early-stage companies, to plan the St John’s Innovation Centre.〔(UKSPA - Companions )〕 The publication in 1985 of ''The Cambridge Phenomenon: The Growth of High Technology Industry in a University Town'' by Segal Quince Wicksteed,〔(The Cambridge Phenomenon )〕 demonstrated to the college that investment in this sector was likely to be successful.
St John's Innovation Park was subsequently established on a plot of land owned by St John’s College since 1534,〔(St John's gospel still rings around the world - 20 years on ), ''Business Weekly'', 17 October 2007.〕 and the Innovation Centre itself was completed in 1987. It was the first innovation centre in Europe to focus on supporting knowledge-based businesses. It is the oldest such business incubator in the United Kingdom.
Following the success of the original centre, a second phase, Dirac House was completed in July 1989, and the self-contained Jeffreys Building was completed in February 1990. Dirac House is named after Paul Dirac, Nobel Prize winner and member of St John's College, while the Jeffreys Building is named after Sir Harold Jeffreys, a fellow of St John's College.〔(St John's College - About St John's College - St John's College Innovation Centre )〕 Four further buildings: St John’s House, Edinburgh House, and the Vitrium and Platinum developments, were completed in 2001. The land remains the property of St John’s College.
The current total net usable space is approximately , divided between the buildings.

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