Henry Brothers has won the £30m contract to construct the 10,500m² Factory of the Future building at Global Point Business Park in Newtownabbey.
AMIC will reinvigorate Northern Ireland’s industrial potential and address the future technology and skills challenges faced by the region’s manufacturing sector.
It is being delivered by Queen’s in partnership with Ulster University, industry, and Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council and supported by the UK Government and NI Executive.
By 2050, it’s estimated that AMIC will have contributed more than £1bn to the local economy, directly and indirectly created over 1,500 permanent jobs and supported the training of 300 apprentices.
Professor Sir Ian Greer, President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s University, said:
“Queen’s vision as a civic university and a Belfast Region City Deal partner is to create tangible impact where it truly matters. We are determined to drive societal progress for generations to come through delivering three Innovation Centres in advanced manufacturing, clinical research and secure, connected digital technologies.
“Connecting our underpinning high-quality research with industry, government and the manufacturing sector will turbocharge our region’s capabilities and embed a culture of innovation to act as a driver for increased productivity.
“Our focus is on driving sustainable economic growth to have a positive impact on the lives of people across Northern Ireland.”
This state-of-the-art centre will act as a catalyst for advanced manufacturing in our Borough and will further strengthen the Council’s plans to transform Global Point into a world-class hub of advanced manufacturing excellence.”
AMIC is building on 50 years of sustained innovation and industry support through the Northern Ireland Technology Centre (NITC), the Polymers Processing Research Centre (PPRC) and the more recent university-industry partnership, the NI Advanced Composites and Engineering (NIACE).
It will provide a specialised environment for advanced manufacturing, materials, and engineering sectors to access the latest digital, automation and robotics technology supported by experienced engineers.
The Site Tour will allow individuals to meet the site team, see and hear about the project first-hand and ask any questions they may have regarding a career in construction in an informal and welcoming environment.
Educational Visits:Visits limited to educational institutions only.
Minimum age: N/A
Accessibility:Site is easily accessible, via the university building either via site/main entrance. Henry Brothers Ltd will provide hard hats and hi-vis vests – attendees must wear site appropriate footwear.
Our address:
Unit1, Global Point Avenue, Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, BT36 5TB, United Kingdom
Shannon Clarke
shannon.clarke@henrybrothers.co.uk
02879631631