This bright and spacious room can be booked on its own and laid out in a variety of styles to suit your needs.
You can also use it to add a networking, catering, or exhibition space if you are holding an event in the adjoining Turing Lecture Theatre.
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This room is ideal for...
- Meetings
- Training and briefing
- Networking events
- Drinks receptions or dinners
- Presentations.
What’s included in room hire?
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- 16,000-lumen projector
- Wall-mounted 150-inch diagonal front projection screen
- In-built PA sound system
- An annual engineering exhibition display.
Explore the Heaviside Exhibition Room
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From sit-down fine dining dinners to informal buffets, barbeques and cocktail parties, we can cater for all kinds of events, no matter how formal or casual.
Browse our latest menus or find out more about our catering team.
View our FAQs or contact our Sales Team if you have any questions about the Mountbatten Exhibition Room.
Heaviside Exhibition Room hire costs
The price of hiring the Heaviside Exhibition Room includes all of the above facilities and excludes VAT.
For more information view our current room hire costs. If you are enquiring about booking an event in 2026, please refer to the 2026 tariffs.
Maximum capacity
100 (Reception)
Day rate
(8am to 5pm)
£2,075
Half day rate
(N/A)
-
Evening rate
(6pm to 11pm)
£1,290
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Did you know?
This room is named after Oliver Heaviside, the self‑taught engineer who transformed telegraphy, invented vector calculus, and predicted the atmospheric layer that makes long‑distance radio possible.