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£186 million boost for technologies of the future By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk

A package of investment in the eight great technologies of the future will accelerate high-tech progress from the lab to the marketplace and help drive UK economic growth has been announced. Science and Universities Minister David Willetts set out how the UK will tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time, like climate change, energy storage, food production and population growth. Mr Willetts announced that a £70 million Agri-Tech Catalyst, which will help new agricultural technologies bridge the so-called “valley of death” between the lab and the marketplace, is open for bids. This will support one of the UKs largest manufacturing sectors, with the entire agri-food supply chain estimated to contribute £96 billion to the UK economy and support more than 450,000 jobs. Science Minister David Willetts said: “The British scientific and technological revolution is

The 8 great technologies

Big data, Space & satellites, Robotics & autonomous systems, Synthetic biology, Regenerative medicine, Agri-science, Advanced materials and Energy storage something to be proud of. By investing in these eight great technologies I firmly believe that the UK will continue to be at the forefront of the global technology race. The eight great technologies are areas which experts have identified as, with the right investment, having the potential to make the greatest contribution to a high-tech, UK industrial revolution. The new technologies help support the government’s wider industrial strategy – a long term approach across the whole of government to give businesses the confidence to invest and grow.

Science Minister David Willetts “The British scientific and technological revolution is something to be proud of. By investing in these 8 great technologies I firmly believe that the UK will continue to be at the forefront of the global technology race. “We are one of the most efficient research nations, and we get the best returns on our investment. We are investing to help translate our excellent science into commercially successful technologies which in turn boosts our businesses, creates jobs and drives economic growth.”

OTHER FUNDING

• £44 million for 2 projects to monitor crucial ocean currents in the North Atlantic. These currents shape Britain’s climate and weather patterns and this information could help meteorologists better predict the weather

• £3.5 million in business-led projects to develop innovative tools and services like gene sequencing, for the UK synthetic biology industry

• £15 million for King’s College London to create a Research and Innovation Hub within the new Cancer Centre at Guy’s Hospital

• £10 million for the University of Glasgow to create a new Clinical Research Facility and imaging suite at South Glasgow Hospitals Campus

• £10 million for the University of Southampton to build new engineering research facilities and infrastructure

• £34 million investment in a new data research network and 4 administrative data research centres to help the UK get ahead in the global technology race


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