MX Innovation Centre launch gears up with opening of applications for  business growth programme

The urban Minster Exchange (MX) rejuvenation scheme, a partnership between Cheltenham Borough Council and Hub8 by Plexal, the workspace dedicated to growth of the local tech community which we acquired a majority shareholding in last year, nears completion with final works underway at the MX Innovation Centre.

Designed to breathe new life into the historic centre of the town, the MX is set to open in May, providing a safe and trusted environment where the community can come together professionally and socially.

The MX spans 20,000 square feet of innovation facilities, including workspace, The Growth Hub to support business development, café and space for events and education, while the external Minster Gardens area has benefitted from new pathways, seating, lighting, CCTV and greenery.

In line with the MX Innovation Centre’s commitment to secure the town’s future for businesses and residents, Hub8 by Plexal has opened applications for a new Grown in Cheltenham programme. It’s an opportunity for Cheltenham-based founders to fast-track their companies with six months of free, tailored business support.

Interested parties must meet the following criteria: (1) Be an early-stage startup in Cheltenham (2) Either business must be registered in Cheltenham and/or its impact is significantly felt within the borough (3) Not a current member of the Hub8 by Plexal startup community.

Companies will be in the expert hands of our innovation team, which work with some of the biggest government departments, enterprises and most exciting startups in the UK, helping them to achieve their innovation and growth goals. Those interested can contact hello@hub8and.co.

Cllr Rowena Hay, Leader of Cheltenham Borough Council, said: “The MX will establish the area as the heart of the town once again. It will bring together the Wilson Art Gallery and Museum and, with its large performance space, encourage a real café culture. In the surrounding area, we have invested in improved lighting, seating and footpaths to achieve better connectivity between the high street and promenade as part of our town centre investment.

“The MX and space around it can be enjoyed by businesses, residents and community groups and I am delighted that we are nearly at the point of completion of this innovative scheme, which links into Golden Valley and will benefit us now and into the future.’’

Bruce Gregory, Managing Director at Hub8 by Plexal, added: “Plexal’s ultimate ambition is to create economic and social prosperity for communities through innovation. It’s a mission we at Hub8 bought into wholeheartedly, which is what led us to accept Plexal’s majority shareholding offer last year.

“Now in 2024, we’re fast approaching the tangible realisation of this vision, with the MX Innovation Centre forming part of a broader goal to secure our future as Cheltenham looks forward to growing the technology ecosystem alongside the Golden Valley development.”