The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

New centre could be a recipe for success

Food and drink: Facility aimed at start-ups and growing firms

- BY STAN ARNAUD

Proposals have emerged for a £3.5 million food and drink technology centre to be developed in the Highlands.

According to developmen­t agency Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) which is behind the scheme, the planned facility would be aimed at new and growing businesses and focus on innovation and collaborat­ive working in the sector.

It would provide facilities to support new product developmen­t and process improvemen­t for the industry in the area and incubation spaces for fledgling companies.

Part of the £16m Northern Innovation Hub (NIH) project, developmen­t of the centre was originally earmarked for this year, but is now expected to begin in around 2022.

Launched two years ago, the NIH is focused on four key industry sectors, which also include tourism, life sciences and creative industries, to encourage adoption of new technologi­es and creation of more opportunit­ies for young people. The planned food and drink technology centre is among a number of projects intended to “strengthen innovation and increase competitiv­eness” among businesses across the Highland Council area. It is understood a site for the centre has not yet been selected.

An HIE document setting out the business case for the developmen­t said: “A food and drink technology centre would provide facilities for startups and growing businesses to support innovation and collaborat­ion. It would support product developmen­t and process improvemen­t, as well as collaborat­ive working and incubation spaces.

“The proposal forms part of the food and drink sector

“It would support product developmen­t and process improvemen­t”

element of the Northern Innovation Hub project, being led by HIE under the Inverness and Highland City Region Deal. The NIH business case had an aspiration­al date of 2019 for implementa­tion of the technology centre, but this has since been revised to 2022.”

The NIH was allocated £11m UK Government funding through the City Region Deal, £3m from the European Regional Developmen­t Fund (ERDF) and £2m from HIE.

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TASTY: There are plans for a food and drink technology centre in the Highlands

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