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R&D centre for nuclear industries in Derby gets £9m boost

A pilot facility opened February 2019 and plans are underway for a full-scale manufacturing centre covering 46,000 sq ft

How the new Manufacturing Research Centre (MRC) at Infinity Park, Derby, could look

Up to 70 jobs could be created at an R&D facility aimed at helping small manufacturers win work in the nuclear sector

The Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (Nuclear AMRC) has won more than £9 million towards its plans to become a centre of excellence for the sector in Derby.

A pilot facility opened February 2019 and plans are underway for a full-scale manufacturing centre covering 46,000 sq ft.

The type of business that will benefit from its support will include companies involved in areas such as new welding technology, lubrication for environmentally-friendly machining, and supply chain support for manufacturing and material engineering projects in the nuclear sector such as new build and decommissioning.

Now the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership has granted Derby City Council almost £7 million from its Getting Building Fund and £2.2 million from its Growing Places Fund to support the development of the research centre at the city’s Infinity Park.

It is hoped it will establish Derby as a key advanced manufacturing and innovation hub for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ nuclear sector.

City council chief executive Paul Simpson said: “This is another step forward for this fantastic project. The proposed facility is great news for Derby’s SME businesses.”

Elizabeth Fagan, chair of the D2N2 LEP board, said: “Our investments into Infinity Park and the Nuclear AMRC will play a critical role to in developing clusters of highly productive and sustainable businesses across D2N2 and supporting local economic development.”