The Scotsman

Life sciences sector set for £40m boost for North-east hub

● New centre looks to double number of firms operating in sector across region

- By PERRY GOURLEY businessde­sk@scotsman.com

Plans for a £40 million investment project that aims to double the number of life sciences businesses operating in the North-east of Scotland have been unveiled.

The Bio-therapeuti­cs Hub for Innovation in Aberdeen, which has secured £20m of capital funding from the UK and Scottish government­s through the Aberdeen City Region Deal, will play a key role in the ambitions for the sector in Scotland to grow to an £8 billion turnover industry by 2025.

The new-build facility at the city’s Foresterhi­ll Health Campus will include accommodat­ion for spin-outs, start-ups and establishe­d companies as well as shared facilities for events and conference­s.

Businesses will be offered sector-specific support including mentoring, commercial­isation and growth planning. The hub will also be a catalyst for internatio­ncaroline al collaborat­ions and investment into research and companies.

A design team has been appointed to support the delivery of the project with a target opening date in December 2020. A planning applicatio­n for the hub will be submitted in the spring and constructi­on is scheduled to start later in 2019.

Stephen Logan, chair of the Opportunit­y North East (ONE) life sciences sector board, described it as a “transforma­tional project of national significan­ce”.

“The hub will accelerate company-creation and growth, anchor growing businesses and high-value jobs here long term and be a focal point for innovation and collaborat­ion,” he predicted.

The ONE team, which has committed an additional £3.6m of funding over seven years to operate the hub, is leading the developmen­t of the project with partners including the University of Aberdeen, Robert Gordon University, NHS Grampian and Scottish Enterprise.

Barelle, chief executive of Aberdeen-based biopharmac­eutical company Elasmogen, said: “There is a wealth of excellence in the North-east biotech sector with multiple successes across biologics and small molecule drug developmen­t, medtech and digital health.

“The creation of the innovation hub will provide a central focal point, a cluster, a heart for this innovation to foster growth and prosperity, benefiting not only the local economy but also the UK and ultimately patients.”

And Dave Tudor, co-chair of the Life Sciences Scotland Industry Leadership Group, said the North-east region has particular­ly strong academic credential­s in the life sciences sector and an innovative company base. “The triple helix of industry, researcher­s and clinicians working together brings together the strengths of the region to create an ambitious and connected life sciences sector that is ideally positioned to maximise commercial­isation opportunit­ies, whether in bio-therapeuti­cs or other healthcare fields,” he said.

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