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Cabinet Secretary opens marine science park extension

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THE Scottish Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands, Mairi Gougeon, presided online at the official opening of the expanded European Marine Science Park (EMSP) in Dunstaffna­ge, near Oban. on 3 February.

The additional laboratory and office facilities have been created at Malin House, part of the EMSP following a £2m investment by the park’s developer, Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).

The project was prompted by companies at the Park looking to expand their commercial activity, HIE said.

The new laboratori­es and offices were designed in consultati­on with those companies and the work was carried out by local contractor­TSL Limited.

Five companies have expanded into the new workspace: Patogen AS, Tritonia Scientific Ltd, Ocean Ecology, Oceanium and Shetland firm Ocean Kinetics, which has establishe­d new operations in Argyll.

Preparator­y work is also under way to develop three more buildings, one of which has already been granted planning permission.

Speaking at the formal opening, Gougeon said:“We are committed to developing a blue economy that is both environmen­tally and commercial­ly sustainabl­e.

“That is why I was delighted to open these new facilities at this state-of-the-art marine enterprise cluster in Malin House today, which will promote entreprene­urship and showcase the many opportunit­ies that Argyll and the Islands have to offer.

“I would like to congratula­te everyone involved in this exciting initiative and I look forward to seeing the diverse range of businesses at Malin House continue to develop in the future, supporting the local economy and creating employment opportunit­ies.”

Morag Goodfellow, HIE’s Area Manager for Argyll and the Islands, said: “Argyll’s rich marine resource has created and maintained significan­t economic opportunit­y for generation­s.We have been developing EMSP as a centre of collaborat­ion in marine innovation and technology that taps into this natural advantage and stimulates growth in the marine science economy, not just for Argyll but across Scotland.

“It’s great to see that our investment to enhance the facilities at Malin House has enabled companies to expand.As a result, we can expect new opportunit­ies in skills developmen­t and entreprene­urship, particular­ly for young people, as well as enhanced confidence in Argyll as a business location for inward investors.”

Malin House was built in 2012, and is home to 10 marine sector companies, active in a broad range of commercial marine activity.

Adjacent to Malin House is the Scottish Associatio­n of Marine Science, part of the University of the Highlands and Islands network.

 ?? ?? Above: Malin House
Above: Malin House

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