Published: 09 February 2024
From: Business and economy
The start of the main construction of the state-of-the-art șù«ÍȚapp Innovation Centre has been marked with a golden hammer ceremony.
The ÂŁ13.15 million project â at the former TUI Travel House off Fleming Way in Manor Royal â has begun in earnest and is expected to be open in October.
The ceremony was attended by representatives from șù«ÍȚapp Borough Council, Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), Manor Royal Business Improvement District and Morgan Sindall. Councillor Michael Jones, Leader of șù«ÍȚapp Borough Council, had the pleasure of knocking down a wall.
The șù«ÍȚapp Innovation Centre will bring a much-needed economic, innovation and technological boost to the town, supporting greener and cleaner energy while bringing together ideas from high-tech small business tenants and larger organisations to foster an environment for new business.
It will be a major asset to support șù«ÍȚappâs existing advanced engineering businesses and to enable growth in new and emerging business sectors such as clean energy and quantum technologies. It will provide vital âgrow-onâ space which will enable hi-tech small businesses to âscale upâ, prototype and demonstrate new technologies in clean energy, quantum tech and transportation tech.
The centre will help boost innovation and research and development output in the region as well as unlock manufacturing jobs and attract business investment. It will also attract new high-value jobs and business investment to boost șù«ÍȚappâs recovery and the Gatwick Diamond.
The centre will actively engage with șù«ÍȚapp College and the Universities of Brighton, Chichester and Sussex on opportunities for tech apprenticeships and skills, SME research and development and business support, and for the centre to accommodate hi-tech academic âspin outâ enterprises.
The aim is for the centre to help create more than 200 new jobs and benefit directly up to 40 businesses. In the longer term, the aim is to help attract significant new manufacturing business investment into șù«ÍȚapp, including at new industrial space in Manor Royal.
Morgan Sindall has been appointed by șù«ÍȚapp Borough Council to carry out the major refurbishment works.
The project is closely aligned to the LEPâs plan to âBuild Back Smarter, Stronger and Greenerâ and it approved the councilâs ÂŁ8.4 million bid â from the governmentâs Getting Building Fund â to enable the centreâs design, build and launch.
The council, working with partners from the șù«ÍȚapp Town Deal Board, was also successful in securing ÂŁ2.5 million of government funding from the șù«ÍȚapp Towns Fund programme.
It was great to see work start and help â albeit minimally â with the conversion of the building into a state-of-the-art facility. I canât wait to see the progress over the coming months.
Councillor Michael Jones
Leader
șù«ÍȚapp Borough Council
Coast to Capital has been delighted to support such a significant project that will deliver growth of innovation-led businesses in șù«ÍȚapp. șù«ÍȚapp Borough Council is to be commended for the investment it has made in creating what will be a hugely important facility creating new jobs and products.
Tony Middleton
Chief Executive
Coast to Capital LEP
We are really pleased to be working with șù«ÍȚapp Borough Council for the first time as they set upon their ambitious plans to grow the townâs economy. șù«ÍȚapp Innovation Centre is set to play a pivotal role in this â not just in the immediate future through jobs and impact to the supply chain â but the legacy this state-of-the-art, sustainable centre will leave for the town.
Guy Hannell
Area Director
Morgan Sindall Construction Southern Home Counties
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