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High Value Manufacturing Catapult moves to Birmingham

R&D centre has created a new hub at Innovation Birmingham campus

High Value Manufacturing Catapult has moved to the iCentrum building on Innovation Birmingham Campus

A research and development centre for manufacturing technology has relocated to Birmingham.

The High Value Manufacturing Catapult focuses on innovation in fields such as materials, automation, virtual reality and additive manufacturing.

It has now moved its West Midlands operation to a new base at the iCentrum building on the Innovation Birmingham campus from its previous home on Blythe Valley Park in Solihull.

Formed 11 years ago by Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, the High Value Manufacturing Catapult comprises seven research centres across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and works with more than 5,000 industrial partners.

It said it had selected Innovation Birmingham due to its existing technology ecosystem and owner Bruntwood SciTech promising to support the catapult with direct introductions to fast-growing science and tech start-ups which would benefit from its support.

High Value Manufacturing Catapult's new office space is home to more than 170 businesses working in fields such as fintech, cyber security and sports tech.

Chief executive Katherine Bennett said: "Fostering manufacturing in Birmingham and the wider region is crucial to the levelling up agenda, rebalancing the economy so that we see regeneration across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.