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Bruntwood SciTech chief David Hardman to step down

Huge supporter of Birmingham's start-up tech community will move to part-time consultancy role after 13 years at Innovation Birmingham Campus

David Hardman will step down at the end of this year after a long career in the science parks sector(Image: Birmingham Mail)

One of the most prominent figures in Birmingham's tech and business community will step down at the end of this year after almost a quarter of a century working in the sector.

David Hardman has announced he is leaving his post as Birmingham managing director for Bruntwood SciTech but will continue to play a role in the future of the company as a part-time consultant.

His career within the science park sector dates back to the late 1990s when he worked for Babraham Research Campus in Cambridge before joining what was then called Aston Science Park in Birmingham in 2008.

Over the years, it has undergone a few name changes and is now Innovation Birmingham Campus and is owned by Bruntwood SciTech, the Manchester-based commercial property group which acquired the site next to Aston University from the city council in 2018.

During his tenure as managing director of the campus, Mr Hardman has overseen several new developments including the iCentrum tech hub and the new £30 million Enterprise Wharf which is currently under construction.

He also led the launch of business programmes for start-up companies such as Serendip and Entrepreneurs for the Future while last year Bruntwood SciTech announced a tie up with University of Birmingham to build a new life sciences campus in Selly Oak.

In 2017, he was given an inspiring leader award for his work nurturing and promoting the city's tech and start-up community at the Birmingham Young Professional of the Year Awards.