Rapid Growth sees Helio Display Materials Expand into further R&D Lab Space at the Wood Centre for Innovation
Helio Display Materials staff in their new lab space.
The Wood Centre for Innovation in Headington – aerial view.

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Rapid Growth sees Helio Display Materials Expand into further R&D Lab Space at the Wood Centre for Innovation

13 Jun, 2023

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Helio Display Materials has expanded its R&D laboratory space at The Oxford Trust’s Wood Centre for Innovation in Headington to accommodate rapid company growth.

Helio Display Materials was founded by Professor Henry Snaith FRS, also founder of the successful Oxford PV, and Professor Sir Richard Friend FRS FREng, both of whom are leaders in perovskite technology. It is the first joint University of Oxford and University of Cambridge spinout.

Helio Display Materials uses innovations based on the outstanding properties of metal halide perovskites to create materials for a new generation of brighter, more colourful displays that use significantly less energy.

The application of the technology for LCD, OLED and µLED displays enables increased brightness, colour range and power efficiencies that were previously thought unachievable at industrial scale. 

In March 2022, the company moved into the Wood Centre for Innovation with seven people to occupy 2,720 ft2 (250 m2). 

Over the last year, the team has expanded to 17 people, which has allowed them to move into the next phase of product development. 

To facilitate their growth, Bulb Interiors, the interior laboratory fit-out specialist, has converted an office suite that totals 546 ft2 (50 m2) into further lab space which has seen Helio occupy a total of 3,266 ft2 (303 m2).

Simon Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Helio Display Materials said: “Taking office and lab space at The Oxford Trust’s Wood Centre for Innovation has allowed us to expand our team and grow organically. It is the perfect home for Helio and great to be part of an active community of start-ups located in the Centre.”

Helio Display Materials is one of eight companies with R&D lab and office space at the Wood Centre for Innovation including Samsara TherapeuticsDJS AntibodiesHuman Centric DDLumaiRedShift Bio and PicturaBio.

Steve Burgess, Chief Executive Officer, The Oxford Trust said: “With the Trust’s significant investment in R&D lab provision, we have been able to give early-stage companies the opportunities to achieve their potential. It is wonderful to see companies like Helio Display Materials flourishing in our Wood Centre for Innovation in Headington.

“Since 2021, we have converted nearly 10,000 ft2 (900 m2) from office to lab space to meet the exceptional demand from businesses for lab space in the heart of Headington’s life sciences’ district. Congratulations to Helio for its continued expansion.”

The Wood Centre for Innovation and the Oxford Centre for Innovation in the city centre are owned by The Oxford Trust, a local charity with a mission to encourage the pursuit of science. The centres are managed by Oxford Innovation, a spin-out from The Oxford Trust and the UK’s leading operator of innovation centres.

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