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Engineering the future: Royal Academy opens Liverpool hub to turn great ideas into thriving businesses

Royal Academy of Engineering president Sir John Lazar says Liverpool has great potential

Rizwan Wadan, director, Mr Helix Ltd, speaking at the launch of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s new Liverpool hub in Central Tech (Image: Leon Britton Photography)

We need to get all regions firing to get the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy going – that’s the rousing message from the world-leading engineers who have opened a hub in Liverpool to back hi-tech innovators and start-ups.

The Royal Academy of Engineering started its enterprise hub programme in 2013 to help inventors and academics use their engineering and scientific innovations to start thriving businesses. Its hubs have helped companies to create thousands of jobs and raise billions in funding.

Now it has turned its attention to the North West by opening an Enterprise Hub in Central Tech in Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter.

Academy president, Sir John Lazar, told BusinessLive he hoped the hub would help to generate more spin-out businesses from local universities. And he said he hoped it could also help those businesses to attract more capital and private equity funding, helping the tech economy of the whole of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

He said: “We've always felt quite strongly that we're the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's National Academy and therefore it's very important for us to go to bat for the whole of the country.”

And he added: “The starting premise was very much to try and build a pipeline for companies which are doing complex engineering, a lot of heavy duty intellectual property. And it's matured into one of Europe's best accelerator programmes.

“Firstly, because we're a charity, we don't take a stake (in any spinouts). So this is all grant-based money.

“Secondly, for the Academy as a whole... probably the biggest USP, is this absolutely unique network. So we are 1700 fellows, half from industry, half from academia, all over the country, all over the world. That's a kind of huge community, very good links into government, into large business.