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Take a look at C4DI's final element as £22m tech cluster completes

Wykeland has revealed the final piece in a decade's development for the digital community on Hull's Fruit Market that is now ripe for occupancy

The £22 million @TheDock campus - home to Hull's C4DI and understood to be the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest tech incubator of its kind - is now complete.(Image: Influence Media)

Ten years of transformational development has culminated in the opening of the final building to complete Hull’s £22 million @TheDock tech campus.

The fifth addition from Wykeland takes the beating heart of the Fruit Market to a 1,000 capacity hub of digital operations, bringing together a fragmented community with a focal point and flagship for the burgeoning sector. Business leaders, politicians and members of the tech-led community came together to celebrate the regeneration at the once-derelict site on the city’s waterfront last week, and now the final element has been officially unveiled.

Wykeland managing director, Dominic Gibbons, said: “The opening of the final @TheDock building completes a story of sustained investment and development, which has seen a derelict site transformed into a hub of innovation and collaboration.

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“When we first began this project, the tech community in Hull was disparate. We wanted to create a place where tech specialists could come together and spark ideas, to help traditional businesses embrace technological change and drive economic growth.

“This development is the result of so many people, businesses and organisations working collaboratively together to create a thriving tech campus recognised as one of the most successful anywhere in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“We’re incredibly proud to see what @TheDock has become and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all of the businesses and partners who have been part of this journey.”

@TheDock’s roots stretch back to 2013, with the launch of the C4DI Beta test site at his company’s offices in Queen Street in the Fruit Market. Working with key stakeholders, including KCom on the pioneering full-fibre broadband roll-out, as well as the University of Hull, C4DI Beta provided a home for tech specialists to collaborate and innovate. Early success led to construction of the first C4DI building, which opened in 2015.