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



