First Minister has announced long term
funding to ensure innovation continues to grow and support
Scotland’s economy.
Annual funding of up to £8 million has been allocated to the
Scottish Innovation Centres, delivered through the Scottish
Funding Council (SFC).
The centres work with Scotland's colleges, universities and
research institutes to drive innovation in businesses as well as
the public and third sectors.
The announcement was made at the opening of the new National
Retrofit Centre for Scotland at Built Environment Smarter
Transformation (BE-ST) in Hamilton. This new facility will help
to revolutionise the retrofit of buildings in Scotland, through
use of new technologies, materials and processes such as
Passivhaus. BEST supports Scotland’s construction sector helping
the industry embrace innovations like drones, robotics and exo
skeletons.
First Minister said:
“Innovation and collaboration are at the heart of our work to
grow our economy and that is why I am delighted to announce
funding of up to £8m per year for the SFC’s new investment plan
for the Innovation Centres.
“This is a long-term commitment that will deliver greater
stability and allow them to sustain and deepen their impact.
“The centres allow businesses and organisations to innovate by
working with the best from academia to develop new products and
processes. This will drive positive societal impact and economic
prosperity across the country.”
Background
Annual funding of up to £8m per annum has been allocated to the
Scottish Innovation Centres, delivered through the Scottish
Funding Council. This will support the Innovation Centres
to strengthen relationships with colleges and universities,
maximise the value of our universities and colleges and lead to
greater impact for Scotland.