
Inside Microsoft’s new $20m UK Reactor
Microsoft has unveiled a $20 million Reactor in London that will be used to nurture and develop start-up talent in the UK.
The new space will give new businesses access to Microsoft partners, customers and products, UK Chief Executive Cindy Rose said during a launch event this week.
The Reactor was welcomed by Margot James MP, Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries, who told Rose that Microsoft is “doing so much for start-ups” in the UK.
Click on the pictures below to see inside the Reactor:
- The Reactor is in Shoreditch
- The Reactor was officially launched on Thursday
- Margot James MP (left), Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries, with Cindy Rose, Microsoft UK Chief Executive
- This space is specially designed and located to help Microsoft connect better with the technology start-up and scale-up community
- The Reactor is on two floors
- The Reactor can also host meetups and hackathons
- The downstairs area is for start-ups
- A band played during the Reactor launch earlier this week
- Meeting rooms
- The Electron meeting room
- The space upstairs for talks and hackathons