BioCampus

[1] Development on the site is supported through financial incentives and business rate reduction through the Scottish Government's enterprise area scheme.

[3] There are outline plans in place to expand the site with a further 1,400 square metres (15,000 sq ft) for a phase 2 project.[4][when?]

The first facility on the campus was opened by Alba Bioscience, a subsidiary of Quotient, a company offering tests related to blood transfusion diagnostics.

[5] The firm received a Queen's Award for Enterprise in 2016 for their work in Midlothian both at the BioCampus site and the nearby Pentlands science park.

[7] Other life science enterprise areas in Scotland include: Edinburgh BioQuarter; Forres, Moray; Inverness Campus, Highland; and Irvine, North Ayrshire.

Biocampus. Across the road from the Bush Campus, another science park is being developed, this for biotech industries.