Volunteers at Milton Park, a leading science, business and technology community in Oxfordshire, were joined by students from St Birinus Boys’ School last week as part of its ‘Explore Milton Park’ school engagement programme.
The all-day ‘trek’ event involved a skills workshop at Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ dedicated Learning Lab and an exclusive tour of Oxfordshire’s largest flexible workspace, the Bee House, to learn more about sustainable buildings, design and planning. Students then had the opportunity to experience the future of green travel by taking a ride on the UK’s first fully electric autonomous bus service.
In the lab, located in Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ research facility, students were mentored on how to use a micropipette, accurately measuring out micro quantities of liquid – a foundational skill for lab scientists in biotechnology and pharmaceutical research. Scientists from across the company were on-hand to discuss their career paths and give valuable advice to the students.
Representatives from First Bus, Fusion Processing and University of the West of England’s research team also volunteered their time and expertise, leading a technology-driven workshop and tour. This showcased the autonomous bus service being trialled at the Park – soon to be operating on public roads between the Park and Didcot Parkway station.