- £5.5 million to establish a Medicines Manufacturing Skills
Centre of Excellence, boosting UK’s ability to respond to future
health emergencies
- investment delivers against the government’s ambitions to
boost the UK’s life sciences sector and grow the economy
- funding forms part of the Chancellor’s £650 million ‘Life Sci
for Growth’ package announced in May
The government is helping to sustain and grow the 280,000-strong
UK life sciences workforce by today (Tuesday 5 September)
announcing £5.5 million to establish a Medicines Manufacturing
Skills Centre of Excellence.
This latest demonstration of the government’s commitment to UK
life sciences will help ensure the sector has the right talent to
drive innovation and deliver its high-skilled that will help the
UK respond to future health emergencies.
This £5.5 million grant funding forms part of the £650 million
‘Life Sci for Growth’ war-chest to fire up the sector, as
launched by the Chancellor in May. A competition to allocate
funding, led by Innovate UK, will officially open on 26
September.
The centre will build on existing infrastructure and best
practice, and deliver sustainable, end-to-end training provision,
all of which the industry needs to continue growing.
Establishing the Centre supports two crucial elements of the
UK Science and Technology
Framework: the government’s strategic plan to deliver better
health and greater prosperity through the opportunities that
science, innovation and technology present.
The centre will support:
- building a skilled workforce with support from an agile and
responsive skills system
- retaining the world’s best science and technology talent
This funding also forms part of a package of investments being
announced today that further demonstrate the government’s
unwavering commitment to both skilled job creation and
manufacturing in the UK, including over £40 million for 30
cutting edge projects such as rapid-charging motorcycles and
self-driving cars. All of these measures serve to unlock growth
and boost the economy, one of the Prime Minister’s five
priorities.
Minister of State at the Department for Science, Innovation and
Technology, said:
From breakthroughs in genomic medicine to agile new approaches
and disease diagnostics, the £94 billion life science sector is
central to our ambitions for the economy, as well as playing a
fundamental role in our health. But it is only possible for the
sector to stay at the front of an accelerating global race if
they have a world-class workforce at their disposal.
We already have a formidable skills base, and as home to four of
the world’s top 10 universities, the infrastructure to keep
growing it. The Medicines Manufacturing Skills Centre of
Excellence will help ensure that we add to the more than 280,000
high-skilled jobs the Life Sciences sector already delivers right
across the UK.
The grant competition will launch on 26 September. The recipient
of grant competition funding for the Medicines Manufacturing
Centre of Excellence will be awarded by Innovate UK, the UK’s
national innovation agency, as part of their Transforming
Medicines Manufacturing Programme. Innovate UK supports
business-led innovation in all sectors, technologies, and in
every region of the UK.
Sarah Goulding – Executive Director, Healthy Living and
Agriculture Domain at Innovate UK said:
Innovate UK is pleased to be working with the Department for
Science, Innovation and Technology to establish a Medicines
Manufacturing Skills Centre of Excellence through this UK
government funding. Talent and skills are fundamental to
successful innovation and industry growth. This investment will
strengthen the UK’s medicines manufacturing skills and training
ecosystem and make a real difference to the talent and skills
pipeline for UK business innovation.
Steve Bates OBE, Chief Executive Officer of the UK BioIndustry
Association said:
Growing UK medicines manufacturing will allow us to capture the
greatest economic benefit from our world-leading life sciences
research and development ecosystem, creating well-paid jobs and
export revenues that power the economy. The diverse geographic
footprint of specialised medicines manufacturing facilities means
the sector delivers high-quality, rewarding jobs across the UK.
This significant investment in a centre of excellence to attract,
retain and develop talent throughout the UK will enhance
Britain’s standing as the best location globally for innovative
medicines manufacturing
The government’s Life Sciences Vision,
published in 2021, set the ambition to create a globally
competitive environment for Life Science manufacturing
investments, building on the strengths of our manufacturing
R&D, our
network of innovation centres, the manufacturing response to
COVID-19 and delivery of the Medicines and Diagnostics
Manufacturing Transformation Fund. Life sciences are also central
to the UK Science and Technology
Framework, which identifies the critical technologies set to
make the biggest difference to health and life science progress,
as well as plans to improve the regulatory landscape for life
sciences.