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Eagle Lab soars into action to help Birmingham start ups

New facility set to provide breeding ground to grow city's fledging businesses

Ray O'Donoghue, managing director for Barclays in the Midlands, speaking ahead of the launch of Eagle Lab at iCentrum in Birmingham

A new breeding ground for budding entrepreneurs and fledging companies is now in full swing in Birmingham.

The Eagle Lab, at is the fourth such venture by banking giant Barclays as it seeks to support the city's growing start-up scene.

The new lab is housed in and offers companies the chance to apply for desk space which is free of charge for the first six months.

The facility, which joins other Barclays Eagle Labs in Cambridge, Brighton and Bournemouth, provides opportunities to network with other like-minded entrepreneurs and tap into a support network.

It can house between eight and 12 companies at any one time.

Ray O'Donoghue, managing director for Barclays in the Midlands, told the Post : "The lab is part of our high-growth and entrepreneur strategy, design to attract entrepreneurs, growing companies and people from around the community.

"This is the fourth Eagle Lab in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and it's great to have it in Birmingham. I'm really proud to have it here.

"The other thing we're looking at is how we can use some of our spare branch space in Birmingham.