With the University of Warwick Science Park is celebrating its 4oth anniversary this year. To mark the occasion we're taking a look back at some of its history and speaking to former tenants or those connected to the park to share their stories.
One of the University of Warwick Science Park’s earliest tenants was the late Sir Clive Sinclair, the computer mogul behind pocket calculators and the ZX Spectrum. However, it was his ill-fated yet iconic electric tricycle, the Sinclair C5, that would be developed at the science park. Here, Sir Clive’s son Crispin talks about his father’s…
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