The Oban Times

£2m fit-out at European Marine Science Park’s Malin House

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Four marine science cluster companies are expanding into new workspace at the European Marine Science Park (EMPS) at Dunstaffna­ge near Oban.

It follows completion of a £2million fit-out of the ground floor of the park’s Malin House by developer Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).

Malin House was completed in 2012, initially with only the first floor fitted out. This is home to 10 marine sector companies, active in a broad range of commercial marine activity.

The further fit-out investment was prompted by companies at the park expressing the need for additional office and laboratory space to enable them to expand their commercial activity. The new laboratori­es and offices were designed in consultati­on with those companies and the work was carried out by local contractor TSL Limited.

Patogen AS, Tritonia Scientific Ltd and Oceanium have already leased some of the new space, along with Shetland firm Ocean Kinetics, which is expanding into Argyll.

Morag Goodfellow, HIE’s area manager for Argyll and the Islands, said: ‘We’re very pleased to have completed the fit-out of Malin House, which is enabling marine-based companies to expand. Argyll’s rich marine resource has created and maintained significan­t economic opportunit­y for generation­s and these latest company expansions demonstrat­e how innovation and technology is continuing to drive the marine economy in the region. We can expect new opportunit­ies in skills developmen­t and entreprene­urship, particular­ly for young people, and enhanced confidence in Argyll as a business location for inward investors.’

Dr Teresa Garzon, key account manager with fish health firm PatoGen Ltd, said: ‘We have been working in Scotland since 2014 and establishe­d our office at the EMSP in Oban in August 2018. Since we entered the Scottish market, we have collaborat­ed well with aquacultur­e firms and seen a steady increase in activity. Our new laboratory in the excellent new facilities at Malin House is now in operation and represents the next stage in our company’s growth.’

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

In the context of the global climate emergency, researcher­s at SAMS and commercial firms at the EMSP are playing a key role in safeguardi­ng the oceans through greater understand­ing of the marine environmen­t.

Funding from Sustrans is being used to create a pedestrian and cycle lane to allow greater access to the site.

 ?? Photograph: Teresa-Garzon. ?? Anita Eriksson, PatoGen operations manager, and Siv Høgberg Iversen, project/startup manager, in the new lab space.
Photograph: Teresa-Garzon. Anita Eriksson, PatoGen operations manager, and Siv Høgberg Iversen, project/startup manager, in the new lab space.

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