The Scottish Farmer

New SRUC hub

- By Jim Millar Political Affairs Editor jim.millar@thescottis­hfarmer.co.uk

A new hub, establishe­d to drive innovation and job creation in Scotland’s agricultur­e, aquacultur­e and health, sectors has been officially opened by HRH The Princess Royal in Inverness.

The £12.5m Rural and Veterinary Innovation Centre (RAVIC) has been developed by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) with funding from the European Regional Developmen­t Fund and The Scottish Funding Council.

The centre will develop closer links between science and industry and will integrate SRUC’s existing expertise in veterinary services, consultanc­y, research and education to offer business-tailored support to deliver the new technologi­es, products and services needed to address emerging global challenges. Academics, research groups, businesses and students will collaborat­e to better prepare industry, and the public, for climate change, emerging health threats such as avian influenza, antimicrob­ial resistance, food security and market instabilit­y.

Part of SRUC’s new School of Veterinary Medicine, the new Highland hub offers world-class research

and innovation facilities including serviced units for prospectiv­e businesses.

RAVIC tenants can access onsite expertise and infrastruc­ture, including fully equipped laboratori­es, meeting rooms, a lecture theatre with extensive modern networking, and hotdesking spaces.

Professor Wayne Powell, principal and chief executive of SRUC, said: “By leading planetary health innovation in Scotland, we can address global challenges in human and animal health, agricultur­e and aquacultur­e.

“Not only will the worldclass facilities, equipment and human capital at RAVIC help to deliver new technologi­es, products and

services essential to growing Scotland’s blue and green economies, but they will play a key role in making our new School of Veterinary Medicine a jewel in the country’s tertiary education crown.”

Professor George Gunn, RAVIC director, said: “Supporting new start, spinout and inward investment opportunit­ies, RAVIC will be at the centre of creating and sustaining rural jobs and recruitmen­t across key sectors and it will strengthen links between education and entreprene­urship throughout rural industries across Scotland.”

RAVIC is based on Inverness Campus, which

has been developed by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), to support the region’s fast-growing life sciences sector. Parts of the campus are now also within the Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport.

Stuart Black, HIE chief executive, said: “From the outset, Inverness Campus has been about life sciences and collaborat­ion between companies and between business and academia.

“RAVIC is a great addition to the growing life sciences cluster here that supports the sector across the Highlands and Islands. We’re delighted to see the centre formally opened and look forward to continuing our close associatio­n with SRUC.”

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