Sunderland Echo

Buzz around new home for £3m revolution­ary electric centre

- David Sedgwick echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

An organisati­on driving the electric revolution is set to move into a £3million base in Sunderland.

The Government-backed Driving the Electric Revolution (DER) Industrial­isation Centre North East will move into the Skills Academy for Sustainabl­e Manufactur­ing and Innovation (SASMI), purchased by Sunderland City Council.

The move will create a new home to help spur on the developmen­t of the region’s advanced manufactur­ing sector.

The Centre – led by Newcastle University – will provide open-access facilities with state-of-the-art equipment, bringing together the UK’s technology and manufactur­ing expertise in electrific­ation research and developmen­t.

Enabling works will start shortly to allow the Centre – which will require a specialist fit-out – to be accommodat­ed in the property.

Rachel Chambers, Chief Operating Officer for DER Industrial­isation Centre North East, said: “We are thrilled to have found a home in SASMI in Washington, the beating heart of the region’s advanced manufactur­ing base.

“The North East is in a unique position to support the UK's ambitious goal of netzero given its electrific­ation capability and we’re absolutely determined to enable that.

“Having a physical base

is critical, and in SASMI, we have a building that is well located at the heart of

a world-leading advanced manufactur­ing cluster, and that – with the support of

Sunderland City Council will soon be transforme­d into a home that is absolutely fit for purpose.” Peter McIntyre, executive director of city developmen­t at Sunderland City Council, said: “Electrific­ation is a significan­t and transforma­tional opportunit­y not only for Sunderland and the North East advanced manufactur­ing community, but also for the UK as a whole, and ensuring that we’re absolutely at the cutting edge is key to that.

“Securing the DER Industrial­isation Centre – closely linked to the Internatio­nal Advanced Manufactur­ing Park – means we can support businesses to maximise the opportunit­ies around electrific­ation, keeping the city and the region at the forefront of innovation, and ensuring we maximise the benefits in terms of business growth and job creation”

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The Skills Academy for Sustainabl­e Manufactur­ing and Innovation (SASMI).

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