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MoD's new defence innovation centre in Dorset reaches major milestone

The 'Army Battlelab' will allow the MoD to work with SMEs on new technology

The first completed building at the Defence Innovation Centre in Dorset.(Image: Dorset LEP)

The first building has completed on the site of a defence initative in Dorset that is aiming to create 90 jobs and boost the local economy by £4m over 10 years.

The £5.7m Defence Innovation Centre in Dorset Innovation Park, the county's enterprise zone near Dorchester, will allow the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to work directly with SMEs, academic institutions and wider industry to develop new technology and products that could be commercialised in the future.

An engineering workshop space that will be used by the Army, known as the ‘Army BattleLab’, has become the first building to be completed for the project, which is a collaboration between the MoD, Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and Dorset Council.

Defence personnel are set to begin using the facility, which includes 1,100 square metres of new office space and meeting and conferencing facilities, later this year.

Brigadier Matt Cansdale, head of future force development with the Army, said the facility was “at the heart of” the Army’s plans to equip itself for the digital age.

Brigadier Cansdale said: “We are delighted that the Army and Defence BattleLab remains on course for completion this year despite recent turmoil.

“This reflects a huge amount of excellent collaborative work from all the partners in this project and is indicative of the strong relationships and commitment from the whole team.

“The completion of this workshop is an important stepping stone and will allow us to start using this facility in its intended purpose of engaging with industry in a more collaborative manner.”