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Vince Cable, Business Secretary, during his visit to the flagship research facility in East Belfast - the Northern Ireland Advanced Composites Centre (NIACE).
NIACE has received £2.7m in funding from BIS. It will bring together leading academics and companies to develop new technologies for the design and manufacture of high-quality composite products.
Mr Cable also visited Andor Technology, aircraft manufacturer Bombardier and shipbuilder Harland and Wolff.
Ahead of the visit he said:
"Some people say the UK doesn't make anything any more. Yet the companies I'm visiting in Belfast show this couldn't be further from the truth. We are one of the world's biggest manufacturers and a leading exporter of technology intensive products and services.
"The opening of NIACE is welcome as it demonstrates our ideas and innovations are being turned into new products and jobs.
"This centre will work with universities and businesses based in Northern Ireland and across the UK, to develop and commercialise new technologies."
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bisgovuk posted a photo:
Vince Cable, Business Secretary, during his visit to the flagship research facility in East Belfast - the Northern Ireland Advanced Composites Centre (NIACE).
NIACE has received £2.7m in funding from BIS. It will bring together leading academics and companies to develop new technologies for the design and manufacture of high-quality composite products.
Mr Cable also visited Andor Technology, aircraft manufacturer Bombardier and shipbuilder Harland and Wolff.
Ahead of the visit he said:
"Some people say the UK doesn't make anything any more. Yet the companies I'm visiting in Belfast show this couldn't be further from the truth. We are one of the world's biggest manufacturers and a leading exporter of technology intensive products and services.
"The opening of NIACE is welcome as it demonstrates our ideas and innovations are being turned into new products and jobs.
"This centre will work with universities and businesses based in Northern Ireland and across the UK, to develop and commercialise new technologies."
nds.coi.gov.uk/content/detail.aspx?NewsAreaId=2&Relea...
bisgovuk posted a photo:
Vince Cable, Business Secretary, during his visit to the flagship research facility in East Belfast - the Northern Ireland Advanced Composites Centre (NIACE).
NIACE has received £2.7m in funding from BIS. It will bring together leading academics and companies to develop new technologies for the design and manufacture of high-quality composite products.
Mr Cable also visited Andor Technology, aircraft manufacturer Bombardier and shipbuilder Harland and Wolff.
Ahead of the visit he said:
"Some people say the UK doesn't make anything any more. Yet the companies I'm visiting in Belfast show this couldn't be further from the truth. We are one of the world's biggest manufacturers and a leading exporter of technology intensive products and services.
"The opening of NIACE is welcome as it demonstrates our ideas and innovations are being turned into new products and jobs.
"This centre will work with universities and businesses based in Northern Ireland and across the UK, to develop and commercialise new technologies."
nds.coi.gov.uk/content/detail.aspx?NewsAreaId=2&Relea...
bisgovuk posted a photo:
Vince Cable, Business Secretary, officially opened a flagship research facility in East Belfast - the Northern Ireland Advanced Composites Centre (NIACE).
NIACE has received £2.7m in funding from BIS. It will bring together leading academics and companies to develop new technologies for the design and manufacture of high-quality composite products.
Mr Cable also visited Andor Technology, aircraft manufacturer Bombardier and shipbuilder Harland and Wolff.
Ahead of the visit he said:
"Some people say the UK doesn't make anything any more. Yet the companies I'm visiting in Belfast show this couldn't be further from the truth. We are one of the world's biggest manufacturers and a leading exporter of technology intensive products and services.
"The opening of NIACE is welcome as it demonstrates our ideas and innovations are being turned into new products and jobs.
"This centre will work with universities and businesses based in Northern Ireland and across the UK, to develop and commercialise new technologies."
nds.coi.gov.uk/content/detail.aspx?NewsAreaId=2&Relea...
bisgovuk posted a photo:
Vince Cable, Business Secretary, during his visit to the flagship research facility in East Belfast - the Northern Ireland Advanced Composites Centre (NIACE).
NIACE has received £2.7m in funding from BIS. It will bring together leading academics and companies to develop new technologies for the design and manufacture of high-quality composite products.
Mr Cable also visited Andor Technology, aircraft manufacturer Bombardier and shipbuilder Harland and Wolff.
Ahead of the visit he said:
"Some people say the UK doesn't make anything any more. Yet the companies I'm visiting in Belfast show this couldn't be further from the truth. We are one of the world's biggest manufacturers and a leading exporter of technology intensive products and services.
"The opening of NIACE is welcome as it demonstrates our ideas and innovations are being turned into new products and jobs.
"This centre will work with universities and businesses based in Northern Ireland and across the UK, to develop and commercialise new technologies."
nds.coi.gov.uk/content/detail.aspx?NewsAreaId=2&Relea...




