21/02/2011

Shipyard Project Is Building Innovation

Belfast's shipyard complex is to see further regeneration with news from the Stormont Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster of the establishment of a new £6m research centre.

The Northern Ireland Advanced Composites & Engineering Centre (NIACE), to be located on Airport Road, is scheduled to open this autumn.

Adding a boost for the beleaguered construction sector, the building work is to be financed by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) through the Strategic Investment Fund, Invest NI and Bombardier Aerospace.

Invest NI's support is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).

Queen's University and the University of Ulster will co-own and operate the 3,700 sq m facility.

The development of the centre was inspired by the work of MATRIX, in particular from its Advanced Materials and Advanced Engineering sub-panels.

DUP Minister, Arlene Foster (pictured) said: "This flagship centre will become the focal point for advanced materials as well as engineering research and development in Northern Ireland. In particular, it will enable the advancement of composites technology across a range of industrial sectors.

"The state-of-the-art facility will offer firms the opportunity to develop technologies that will maintain their competitiveness and support their future business needs.

"The research centre will also encourage more companies to work together on their R&D projects, potentially leading to the development of cutting edge, commercially successful new products.

"This collaboration will protect and grow business in Northern Ireland especially within the advanced manufacturing sector, which is key to economic recovery," she said.

Party colleague and fellow NI Executive Minister, Edwin Poots, the Minister of the Environment, who attended the event, commented: "The tangible benefits of an efficient and effective planning system can be seen in this £6m investment project. Working in partnership with all the parties involved allowed the Planning Service to process the application for NIACE in nine weeks.

This will enable the project to proceed on schedule and has highlighted what our planning system can deliver."

UK Business Minister Mark Prisk said: "With the help of BIS funding, this flagship research centre will bring together leading academics and dynamic companies from different sectors and help them develop cheaper and quicker ways to manufacture composite products.

"The establishment of this facility will help drive economic growth in Northern Ireland and will be a valuable addition to the network of composite centres across the UK."

Michael Ryan, Vice President and General Manager, Bombardier Aerospace, Belfast, said: "Bombardier Aerospace Belfast is at the forefront of advanced engineering and composite technologies, having invested heavily in research and development over the years.

"Promoting innovation, this industry-led technology centre will not only help us to further develop our own R&D activities and those of our local aerospace supply chain, but it will enable Northern Ireland’s high value engineering and manufacturing sector to develop its capabilities, move up the value chain and compete on a global stage."

Professor Richard Barnett, Vice-Chancellor, University of Ulster added: "This ground-breaking initiative will bring together expertise from a range of engineering, scientific and business disciplines.

"It will provide a solid foundation for sustained growth in the engineering and composites sector and enable both industry and academia to realise their full potential."

(BMcC)

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