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New £13.2m Innovation Hub to benefit business in Lancashire

A new innovation hub to boost collaboration in key sectors has been announced by Lancashire County Council.

The proposed hub at the Samlesbury Enterprise Zone will drive productivity benefits and innovation, especially in digital, cyber, advanced manufacturing, energy and aerospace sectors, building on existing and emerging strengths in the county.

The county council's cabinet has agreed to provide £7.2m for the project. With this funding agreed, work will continue to confirm the proposals, so that an implementation plan can be put in place.

This new circa 20,000 sq ft building would provide a mixture of private offices, collaboration space, events facilities and a café.

Councillor Phillippa Williamson, leader of Lancashire County Council, said:

"The Innovation Hub facility will help to create momentum as a focal point for collaboration, as well as a place to catalyse innovation between the National Cyber Force, large industry partners, education institutions, agile businesses  and expert practitioners.

"This dynamic project aims to provide an adaptable space to encourage a range of business sectors to come together, which will benefit Lancashire though innovation, jobs and economic growth." 

The project is also supported by £6m of capital funding from the Lancashire County Combined Authority, providing a specific boost to the county from the newly in place devolution agreement.

Councillor Aidy Riggott, cabinet member for Economic Development and Growth, added:

"Partners and representatives from key sectors have shown that there is a strong demand for high-quality innovation facilities in this part of Lancashire. We're pleased that we've now been able to add county council funding to  accelerate  this important project.

"Now that cabinet has agreed this funding, detailed design and planning proposals will be developed in the early part of this year."

You can read a copy of the Cabinet report online.

Notes to editors

Notes to editors:

Being delivered by Lancashire County Council, Samlesbury Enterprise Zone is a 100+ acre site of international significance and primed to become a world leading hub for advanced manufacturing & engineering, hi-tech and research-led sectors, including cyber, robotics and future flight. Strategically located at the heart of Lancashire, it connects to many of Lancashire’s existing growth areas and emerging R&D opportunities. Several occupiers are already in place, and a range of other plot sizes are immediately available for development from two to 20 acres.

The attached photo shows County Councillor Phillippa Williamson, leader of the county council with County Councillor Aidy Riggott, Cabinet member for economic development and growth during a visit to the proposed site of the Innovation Hub.