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Merseyside to receive millions in funding for 'jobs of the future' and to help turn 'eureka moments' into innovative businesses

£30m awarded to universities working with industry partners across country

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is a world-leading institution(Image: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)

Merseyside is set to benefit from millions of pounds in Government support aimed at growing innovative business ventures springing from its research institutions. Universities working with industrial partners across Merseyside, East Anglia, Northeast England, and the Midlands will share in the £30m funding.

The Biologics Regional Innovation and Technology Ecosystem (BRITE), located within the Liverpool City Region, will receive in excess of £4m over a three-year period. This investment will go towards creating a sustainable life sciences ecosystem specialising in the development of medical treatments such as vaccines.

BRITE will tackle existing challenges in product and material development, focusing on scale-up processes and paving the way for commercialisation.

The funding aims to bolster partnerships between academic parties, industry stakeholders, and local authorities to fast-track the transformation of research findings into practical solutions for antimicrobial resistance, infectious diseases, and emerging healthcare issues.

BRITE includes the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine as lead institution, alongside the University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University, and Edge Hill University, reports .

Speaking at Aston University, Science Minister Lord Vallance said: "The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is home to some of the world's best universities, and we have deep strengths from life sciences to cutting-edge fields like quantum and engineering biology.

"But we can and must do more to unlock scientific research's vast economic potential, and to help our innovators (in) world-leading public sector labs turn brilliant ideas into businesses that attract investment and sustain jobs.

"The funding and guidance we are announcing today will reinforce those efforts – supporting our mission to grow the economy as part of the Plan for Change."