Michelin relocates UK head office to Keele University Science and Innovation Park

By Jordan Edwards 24th Mar 2025

Teams from Michelin's head office are moving into Innovation Centre Two this month. (Keele University)
Teams from Michelin's head office are moving into Innovation Centre Two this month. (Keele University)

A tyre manufacturer operating in Stoke-on-Trent is relocating its UK head office to Keele University's Science and Innovation Park. 

Staff working in Michelin's commerce and group services teams will operate from the new office at Innovation Centre Two (IC2), based on the university's campus, from this month. 

Meanwhile, staff supporting Michelin's retreading tyre factory and its logistics and training centre will remain at the company's manufacturing site on Campbell Road. 

Michelin has announced the move in pursuit of its "People, Profit and Planet" strategy, which will help it make significant gains in sustainability and creating an enhanced workplace for its staff. 

John Howe, managing director of Michelin in the UK and Ireland, said: "This is a great opportunity to provide collaborative and dynamic workspace experiences that are fit for today's and future talents. 

"With the lease of our current premises coming to an end, this provided a natural opportunity for us to look at what was available in the market and aligned with our requirements, with Keele coming out on top. 

"Sustainability was one of the most important factors in reaching our decision."

The IC2 offices are based on the Keele University Science and Innovation Park. (Keele University)

The offices have been converted within the park's IC2 building to accommodate the employees, who are moving from the Riverside complex on Campbell Road in Stoke.

Keele University Science and Innovation Park was named winner of the Building Environmental Sustainability and Innovation award at the UK Science Park Association Awards 2024. 

John added: "With 49 EV chargers, cycle stores and shower facilities for staff who commute by bike, as well as wind and solar energy generation on site, IC2 enables us to benefit from Keele University's innovative approach in this important area. 

"A variety of work options including meeting rooms, collaborative spaces and areas for quiet, focused work have all been created in the new facility. 

"Staff can also access a range of opportunities on-site, including leisure, fitness, retail and dining options, and there's a Marriott hotel for Michelin's visitors and our field-based teams. 

"The location is served by regular public transport and Michelin is purchasing permits to ensure staff have access to free parking too. 

"We look forward to creating this workspace for our UK team." 

Professor Trevor McMillan OBE, vice-chancellor of Keele University, said: "We're delighted that Michelin has chosen to relocate its head office to our award-winning Science and Innovation Park.  

"We look forward to welcoming Michelin into Keele's diverse business community and our discussions have already uncovered common interests, particularly around sustainability and social inclusion, which we hope to build on." 

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