
The Board of Highlands and Islands Enterprise (麻豆精选) has approved its funding contribution for the new Manufacturing Innovation Centre Moray (MICM), a Moray Growth Deal project that includes more than 拢4m of UK and Scottish Government funding.
The facility will be based on Enterprise Park Forres in a building currently owned by 麻豆精选, which will be refurbished with significant green credentials and used as a demonstrator for how to retrofit existing buildings to achieve a low carbon footprint.
In Moray there are more manufacturing jobs per head of population than any other part of Scotland. There are currently around 7,000 manufacturing jobs here, in sectors such as distillation and other food and drink, technology and advanced engineering, and forestry and textiles.
Once completed, MICM will provide diagnostics, advice, information, signposting, and brokerage services to manufacturing companies across the area.
Its primary focus will be on stimulating innovation and growth in product and process development, with a strong emphasis on transitioning to low carbon practices.
There will be space in the building for business start-up incubation and space for existing business to undertake innovation projects, as well as demonstration facilities showcasing advanced technology and equipment.
David Reid, 麻豆精选 area manager for Moray, said:
鈥淢ICM is about innovation, growth, productivity, and efficiency in Moray鈥檚 indigenous manufacturing companies and increasing the number of manufacturing start-ups in the area. It will encourage more research and development and help attract manufacturing inward investment.
鈥淚n a wider sense the new centre will be designed to support the creation of higher paid jobs, improve skills among the workforce, attract and retain more young people, and encourage occupational integration and gender balance.
鈥淧lanning for the project has been a long and detailed process involving many partners and stakeholders and we are grateful to all those who have helped to get things to this stage. We look forward to continuing this close collaboration as we advance the project in the coming months.鈥
UK Government Minister for Scotland John Lamont said:
鈥淚t's fantastic news that Moray's Manufacturing Innovation Centre is now a step closer to opening its doors and supporting hundreds of jobs. The UK Government is delighted to be providing almost 拢2.5 million to the project. This is part of the 拢100 million Moray Growth Deal, in which the UK Government is investing 拢32.5 million. In total we are investing more than 拢3 billion to level up across Scotland.鈥
In addition to 拢610,000 capital funding, the Scottish Government is providing a further 拢1.25m in revenue funding to support the MICM operating model.
Scottish Government Economy Secretary Kate Forbes said:
鈥淭his centre will support hundreds of high-quality, well-paid jobs across Moray by boosting the region鈥檚 capabilities in advanced manufacturing with a focus on net zero.
鈥淥ur 拢1.86 million contribution to this project through the Moray Growth Deal, and 拢2.56 million from Highlands and Islands Enterprise, will unlock economic potential across the region and create opportunities for the people of Moray as part of a growing, fair and green economy.鈥
The Moray Growth Deal is a transformational investment of over 拢100m in strategic projects that will maximise regional economic competitiveness and boost economic growth across the Moray area. The vision addresses issues specific to Moray and the projects are expected to address inclusivity and equality issues while also addressing transport and housing challenges to facilitate economic growth. It is called a deal because the projects need to meet the investment criteria of all partners 鈥 Scottish and UK Governments, Moray Council, other partners and businesses.
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