The Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre will be built at a business park in Newtownabbey.
Magherafelt-based contractors Henry Brothers have been appointed to build the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre , a project which is a key part of the Belfast City Deal.It is intended to be a facility where manufacturing businesses can collaborate with academics.
It is led by Queen's University Belfast in collaboration with Ulster University and Antrim and Newtownabbey Council. Planning permission for the building was given in May and it is hoped that construction work at the site can start next spring with plans to be operating in 2026. David Henry, managing director of Henry Brothers, said: "We are pleased to be working with Queen's University on the new Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre, which will provide support for the manufacturing and engineering sectors in Northern Ireland and beyond.
"Having previously delivered the redevelopment of McClay Library and David Bates buildings at the university, we have an established relationship with Queen's that we look forward to building on."
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