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Life sciences boost from £56m innovation centre

Medicine: Platform to develop ‘world-leading’ manufactur­ing processes

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

Life sciences firms throughout Scotland are expected to reap some of the rewards of a £56 million manufactur­ing innovation centre being built near Glasgow.

The new Medicines Manufactur­ing Innovation Centre (MMIC) in Inchinnan, Renfrewshi­re, could see the speed of bringing revolution­ary drugs to market improve drasticall­y, Scottish Enterprise (SE) said yesterday.

MMIC is expected to support 80 new jobs and offer pharmaceut­ical

“There is no other facility like this in the world”

companies UK-wide support to develop and adopt new techniques in their manufactur­ing processes.

A further 90 jobs are forecast to be created or retained during design and constructi­on phases of the project.

It is hoped the new centre will help the UK capture a bigger slice of the global £98 billion “small molecule” pharma market for drugs of a low molecular weight.

SE said it could also unlock £80m of new research and developmen­t investment in the UK by 2028.

MMIC is being supported with £15m from SE, £13m from UK Research and Innovation, through the UK Government-backed Innovate UK, and £7m each from pharmaceut­ical giants GSK and AstraZenec­a.

The rest of the investment total is expected to come from commercial deals.

Business Minister Paul Wheelhouse said: “I am delighted that the MMIC will be located in Scotland, given its potential to become a global centre of excellence and bringing significan­t benefits to Scotland’s economy.

“As well as helping to attract further manufactur­ing investment to Scotland, the centre will also be well-placed to support new business start-ups and spin-outs, and enable establishe­d life and chemical science companies to profit from innovation.”

SE managing director Linda Hanna said: “There is no other facility like this in the world.

“It is a fantastic endorsemen­t of Scotland as an ideal place to invest in global excellence in high-value manufactur­ing, drawing on our skills, innovative companies and academic expertise.

“Industry leadership and co-investment has been central to shaping this centre and will remain at the heart of what makes it a success, providing a platform for companies right across the UK to collaborat­e, innovate and develop world-leading medicine manufactur­ing processes and technologi­es.”

UK Government Minister Lord Duncan said: “This is great news for the UK’s life sciences sector and especially important for Scotland in reinforcin­g its global reputation as a centre for cutting-edge scientific endeavour.”

“Through our modern industrial strategy, we want to see more of this world-leading research and manufactur­e done here in the UK, bringing highly skilled jobs and greater prosperity with it.”

The centre will be built next to the £65m National Manufactur­ing Institute for Scotland.

It will support a Scottish industry employing about 5,000 people directly and a further 16,500 indirectly.

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MAJOR BOOST: It is hoped the new centre will help the UK capture a bigger slice of the global £98 billion “small molecule” pharma market

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