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Building Innovation: Gateway Park in Worcester

Worcester’s Gateway Park stands as a shining example of the city’s transformation into a hub for innovation and economic growth. Developed through a public-private partnership, the Park combines state-of-the-art facilities with a collaborative environment to support the life sciences, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing industries.

Located in the heart of Worcester and home to two MBI incubator locations and Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Life Sciences & Bioengineering Center, Gateway Park was envisioned as a catalyst for economic development and a center for cutting-edge research. The park features a mix of laboratory spaces and office facilities within MBI, attracting startups, established companies, and academic institutions alike.

MBI has been proud to play a role in the growth of Gateway Park, helping to support startups that bring groundbreaking technologies to market. The park exemplifies the importance of creating infrastructure that fosters innovation and provides the resources companies need to thrive. As Worcester continues to grow as a global biomanufacturing hub, Gateway Park remains a cornerstone of its innovation ecosystem, providing opportunities for startups, researchers, and industry leaders to collaborate and succeed.

WPI's 50 Prescott Street building @ Gateway Park