Cross-border project aims high for advanced manufacturing development

The announcement of €8.5 million in funding for a '˜super cluster' within the Health & Life Sciences business sector is set to boost the knowledge economy across the Ireland of Ireland it has been claimed.
Dr Norman Apsley, CEO of Catalyst Inc with Gina McIntyre, CEO of the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) and Philip Maguire, director of finance and administration with Catalyst Inc at the announcement of the projectDr Norman Apsley, CEO of Catalyst Inc with Gina McIntyre, CEO of the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) and Philip Maguire, director of finance and administration with Catalyst Inc at the announcement of the project
Dr Norman Apsley, CEO of Catalyst Inc with Gina McIntyre, CEO of the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) and Philip Maguire, director of finance and administration with Catalyst Inc at the announcement of the project

The cash from the EU’s INTERREG VA Programme has been offered to Catalyst Inc for the creation of the ‘North West Centre for Advanced Manufacturing’.

It will support eight different key Health & Life Sciences companies involved in 15 different research projects based in the North West to develop new products and processes.

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The project aims to enhance the level of cross-border research and innovation collaboration within the area of applied advanced manufacturing.

It will also significantly increase the number of Health & Life Science businesses engaged in commercially focused research in order to make them more competitive.

‘As lead partner for the North West Centre for Advanced Manufacture, we are delighted that the project has been awarded this EU funding,” said Catalyst CEO Dr Norman Apsley.

“We are focused on advancing the Knowledge Economy and this project will support the development of new products and services by bringing together industry and academic partners to work on research projects deploying Advanced Manufacturing technologies within the Life and Health Sciences sector.

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“This will see the development of a virtual cross-border Centre for Advanced Manufacturing with a focus on four cross-cutting thematic areas – Sustainable Manufacturing, Advanced Polymers, Additive Manufacturing and Nano Manufacturing, enabling our industry partners to benefit from additional research facilities and expertise which will have a positive impact on the companies and the wider economy.”

The project will bring together a number of partners in the creation of a new ‘super cluster’ including the Engineering Research Institute at Ulster University, the James Watt Nanofabrication Centre at Glasgow University, the PEM Centre at Sligo Institute of Technology and the CoLab facility at the Letterkenny Institute of Technology.

A total of 26 PhD level researchers, along with post-doctoral research assistants will be recruited over the life time of the project, to work with the eight participating companies, and create up to 98.5 years’ worth of PhD full time equivalent research.

Match-funding for the project has been provided by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation in Ireland, the Department for the Economy in Northern Ireland and the University of Glasgow.

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Announcing the funding award, Gina McIntyre, CEO of the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), which manages the EU’s INTERREG VA Programme said: “This project will make a real impact in terms of providing support for a business sector with strong economic potential.

“The research produced will be used to strengthen the economic outlook of businesses on a cross-border basis.

“This is one of the core objectives of the EU’s INTERREG VA Programme which has been specifically designed to enhance the levels of Research & Innovation found within businesses across the region.”

Welcoming the project, Ireland’s Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, said: “Manufacturing has been a key sector for us over the years, providing valuable jobs and investment. This new initiative will help drive competitiveness and enhanced value-added, at a time of significant technological change in the industry.”

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