Finance Minister has praised the transformative
potential of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC)
during a visit to the construction site, a key project under the
£930million Belfast Region City Deal.
The AMIC project, in partnership with Queen's University, Antrim
and Newtownabbey Borough Council and Ulster University, will
create a 10,500m2 state-of-the-art facility at Global Point in
Newtownabbey giving advanced manufacturing and engineering
businesses access to the very latest technology, specialist
equipment and expertise.
Speaking following a tour of the site, Finance Minister said: “I was pleased to
visit the site of the AMIC and hear first-hand
how it will help deliver economic growth and social benefits once
completed.
“This centre is a key part of the Belfast Region City
Deal and will be a state-of-the-art research and innovation
facility that will serve as a hub for advanced manufacturing
technologies. It is exactly the kind of forward-thinking facility
we need, supporting productivity and long-term growth.
“It will have a positive impact on local communities
through new jobs, an increased skills base and its support of
local businesses. City and Growth Deals are built on partnership,
shared goals and commitment and this innovation centre is an
excellent example of that.”
Economy Minister Dr said: “AMIC's
'Factory of the Future' is a £98million investment that will
transform local manufacturing. It will create 1,500 new jobs,
train hundreds of apprentices and inject millions into the local
economy.
“AMIC gives manufacturers access to cutting-edge tech,
from robotics to sustainable materials, helping businesses boost
their productivity and global competitiveness. Both of which are
central to my Economic Vision and the long-term economic
development of the north.”
President and Vice Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast,
Professor Sir Ian Greer said: “I was delighted to welcome
Minister of Finance and Minister for the Economy Dr
to the construction site
of the Factory of the Future at Global Point, Newtownabbey – the
new home of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre
(AMIC).
“This landmark project, supported through the Belfast Region City
Deal at Queen's University Belfast, is expected to create up to
1,500 jobs across Northern Ireland, contribute £1bn to the local
economy and support 300 apprentices by 2050.
“AMIC, alongside our two other Queen's-led innovation centres –
Momentum One Zero and iREACH Health – forms part of a £230million
programme designed to generate long-term economic and social
value for Northern Ireland and beyond.
“Through strong collaboration with industry, government, and
local communities, we are seizing the opportunity to transform
the region's future. Today's visit allowed Queen's and
partners, to update the Ministers on our progress as we drive
forward with construction at the site, to ensure that AMIC
delivers lasting impact for communities and industry across
Northern Ireland.”