Winnersh Triangle Strengthens Technology and Science Cluster
26 February 2026
Winnersh Triangle in Reading, has over 100,000 sq ft of lettings to leading global technology, science and communications businesses reports Frasers Property’s FY2025 financial year.
Since Frasers Property took ownership of Winnersh Triangle in 2017, the business estate has seen a steady trajectory of growth across the science, technology and communications sectors, up 50% compared to FY2024.
The lettings in FY2025 included AHEAD, a global technology provider of enterprise IT and cloud solutions, for 53,000 sq ft of office and warehouse space at Building 310 to house the company’s data centre, IT support and office functions.
Intuitive, a global technology leader in minimally invasive care and surgery, also opened its new facility at Building 710 in October 2025, having relocated from Oxford. The 21,000 sq ft facility serves as Intuitive’s new UK headquarters and is the largest robotic surgery training centre in the UK. Its opening was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Dr Zubir Ahmed, Health Innovation Minister and Kanishka Narayan, AI Minister, celebrating a major investment in innovation, skills and healthcare technology in the region.
Forcepoint, a global provider in data-first cybersecurity, relocated from Thames Valley Park to a fully-fitted and furnished 6,000 sq ft space at Building 1020, supported by an all-inclusive model blending the security of a traditional lease with the convenience of a managed workspace (recently reported on – read here).
Other new occupiers at the estate also included Boehringer Ingelheim, Riedel Communications and Loftware, totalling over 45,000 sq ft of office space. The asset’s “high-quality amenities”, “excellent connectivity” and an “innovative and collaborative working environment” were among reasons cited by the companies for choosing Winnersh Triangle.
The lettings highlight a growing trend among specialised companies for hybrid or ‘mid-tech’ spaces that enable the fusion of office, laboratory, production and customer-facing uses within a single building. 50% of buildings at Winnersh Triangle are now mixed-use, with occupiers increasingly seeking the benefits of adaptable environments.
Looking ahead in 2026, Frasers Property UK continues to see high sustained interest and demand from science and technology businesses. With a retention rate of 85%, Winnersh Triangle continues to attract and retain occupiers across the region.
Rupert Batho, Commercial Director at Frasers Property UK, said, "Winnersh Triangle plays a pivotal role in providing adaptable, future-ready spaces that support today’s thriving technology and science businesses across the region as they grow and evolve. At Frasers Property, we continually invest in assets that strengthen communities for the people who work in them, and it is pleasing to see that many occupiers recognise Winnersh Triangle’s long-term potential.”
Picture: An image of Building 1010 at Winnersh Triangle.
Article written by Dave Mapps | Published 26 February 2026
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