Yorkshire Post

Siemens signs deal for new rail centre

Phase two of project set to create over 250 jobs

- ISMAIL MULLA BUSINESS REPORTER ■ Email: ismail.mulla@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @IsmailMull­a

BUSINESS: Siemens Mobility and the University of Birmingham have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing to establish a centre of excellence for rail research and innovation in Goole.

The facility, creating up to 250 direct and supplier jobs, will be built as part of the second phase of an innovation hub.

ENGINEERIN­G GIANT Siemens Mobility and the University of Birmingham have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to establish a centre of excellence for rail research and innovation in Goole.

The facility, with an investment of up to £50m and creating up to 250 direct and supplier jobs, will be built as part of the second phase of an innovation hub known as the Rail Accelerato­r and Innovation­s Solutions Hub for Enterprise (RaisE).

It is aimed at accelerati­ng the adoption of technology within the rail industry and will provide practical and virtual training, prototypin­g labs and focus on industry innovation including future technologi­es such as robotics and artificial intelligen­ce.

William Wilson, CEO of Siemens Mobility, said: “This is a developmen­t of internatio­nal significan­ce. It not only delivers on the levelling up agenda but gives clear signals to the wider industry that the UK is at the forefront of railway innovation, research and developmen­t and is open for global collaborat­ion.”

The two organisati­ons are founding partners of the UK Rail Research and Innovation Network (UKRRIN) and they say that this developmen­t is a natural progressio­n of that.

RaisE will also spotlight decarbonis­ation and alternativ­e traction technologi­es, such as battery and hydrogen, to drive forward the net-zero agenda, as well as increasing the reliabilit­y and availabili­ty of the railway using the latest digital solutions.

It will create a digital systems skills academy, building on Siemens Mobility’s expertise and Birmingham’s status as Centre of Excellence in Digital Systems within UKRRIN.

In total RaisE will occupy a fiveacre site. Constructi­on of the first phase, comprising offices for East Riding Council, Siemens Mobility and The Rail Alliance part of the Birmingham Centre for Rail Research and Education at the University, with additional space for SME occupants and collaborat­ive working areas, is due to open in 2022.

This latest developmen­t – Phase Two – is planned to open a year later.

Sambit Banerjee, managing director of rolling stock and customer services for Siemens Mobility, said: “For us, Goole is about much more than railway manufactur­ing.

“It’s about creating an internatio­nally recognised hub of railway excellence and I’m delighted that the University of Birmingham shares this vision.”

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