OTP2



Above: Illustrative images of Oxford Technology Park Phase 2 proposal
OTP2 is conceived as a next-generation mid-tech innovation campus, building upon the success of Oxford Technology Park, designed to bring together research, enterprise, education, and community in a sustainable and inclusive environment.
Anchored within the Oxfordshire knowledge economy, the park will provide high-quality facilities that both respond to local needs and contribute to the region’s global reputation for science, technology, and innovation.
The vision for the park is guided by three interrelated principles:
OTP2 Exhibition and Q&A: Wednesday 11th February 2026 12:30pm to 8pm
An exhibition for Oxford Technology Park Phase 2 (OTP2) will take place on Wednesday 11th February 2026 between 12:30pm and 8pm at the Oxford Technology Park. We invite you to join us to share your views and learn more about our vision.
Venue details:
First Floor Meeting Room
Nexus Café
Unit 5a, Oxford Technology Park
Kidlington
OX5 1GN
Growing the Knowledge Economy

The park will deliver a range of high-quality, flexible, and sustainable workspaces that enable businesses to establish, scale, and thrive. Building on the strengths of Oxfordshire’s established knowledge clusters, OTP2 will provide some incubator space for early-stage companies and spin-outs, while primarily focusing on growing businesses transitioning between Series B and Series C funding. This mix will strengthen Oxfordshire’s innovation pipeline and underpin long-term economic growth, supporting both local employment and international investment in research and technology.
This principle sets out to deliver the following benefits:
Connecting Education & Industry

A central ambition is to foster stronger links between the academic and business communities. The park will extend Oxfordshire’s “Innovation Avenue,” establishing a dedicated hub where companies, schools, universities, and technical training providers can come together. Facilities will include collaborative learning environments and outdoor “learning through landscapes” initiatives that connect people with the natural environment. These elements will ensure that education, training, and enterprise are embedded within the design of the park, creating pathways for future skills and employment.
This principle sets out to deliver the following benefits:
Delivering Community Benefits

OTP2 will be more than a workplace – it will be a connected landscape of work, nature and wellbeing. New publicly accessible open space along Begbroke Lane will provide a meaningful community asset, enhancing biodiversity, recreation and sustainable transport connections. By enhancing the Begbroke Village Hall Recreation Ground, creating a new public park, and providing high-quality recreational amenities, the development will deliver benefits beyond its immediate business community. A strong focus on biodiversity, wildlife habitats, and improved pedestrian and cycle connections will make the park permeable, welcoming, and environmentally rich, ensuring long-term value for surrounding villages as well as park users.