Noblegen signs at Boldon Business Park
The manufacturer of liquid nitrogen generators has relocated its headquarters to a 20,000 sq ft unit in South Tyneside, in a deal brokered by Cable Properties and Investments.
Noblegen Cyrogenics has consolidated its head office, design department, UK manufacturing operations, and 20 employees under one roof for the first time, with space for planned growth.
The company primarily caters to research facilities, and is expanding into the healthcare, dermatology, IVF, and pharmaceutical testing industries.
Boldon Business Park is owned by UK Land Estates, which last year committed £5m to upgrading the park’s sheds and environmental credentials.
It was primarily chosen for its central North East location, proximity to the A19 and the Port of Tyne, and access to five universities nearby.
Chris Harvey, general manager, said: “This move prepares us for ambitious growth, enabling faster product development and providing a collaborative workspace that drives innovation.
“Scaling production opens doors to previously untapped markets—dermatology clinics, hospitals, universities, and beyond.
“South Tyneside was the clear winner. The skilled local workforce and strong graduate pipeline were decisive factors.”
Cllr Margaret Meling, South Tyneside Council’s lead member for economic growth and transport, said: “Noblegen Cyrogenic’s cutting-edge technology, exported globally, highlights the UK’s innovation and our borough’s skilled workforce.
“We look forward to supporting their growth and wish them every success.”