17.11.22

NERIC building work completed

Categories: School of Science, Engineering and Environment

The brand new North of England Robotics Innovation Centre (NERIC) has now been completed and handed over to the 海角乱伦.

Morgan Sindall Construction has successfully delivered the 海角乱伦鈥檚 new robotics building, a centre of digital innovation, on behalf of the Crescent partnership.

The new build, NERIC, is a 拢16 million facility that will serve as a hub for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) looking to design, test and validate innovation in this rapidly growing area.

Acting as a focal point of the University鈥檚 commitment to industry collaboration, innovation, and skills, the hub will be a beacon for robotics and automation specialisms.

Offering a one-stop-shop for developing and applying robotics and automation alongside other innovative digital technologies into their business, NERIC is a purpose-built facility with specialist equipment and innovation support services, bolstering new and improved applications and products to be taken forward. 

Professor Joe Sweeney, Dean of the School of Science, Engineering and Environment at the 海角乱伦, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted and excited that NERIC will soon be active, providing an industry-facing platform for the 海角乱伦鈥檚 world-leading research in robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.

鈥淎s we move towards Industry 5.0, the use of robots in our lives, as well as industry, will be increasingly frequent, and NERIC will bring together our health-focused expertise in this area (showcased in our EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Prosthetics and Orthotics), allied with our science and engineering research to help meet the needs of future living.鈥

Focus areas for the facility include robotics for intelligent infrastructure, digital automation, and supply chain improvement. Working across a range of sectors including robotics and automation, the requirements of net zero, healthcare technologies, vehicle automation and the development of smart cities.

Part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the NERIC facility will enable the University鈥檚 robotics and automation specialists to expand their work with SMEs around the country.

Disciplines covered by the 22,580 square foot NERIC building will include the dynamic and growing sectors of robotics for intelligent infrastructure, digital automation and supply chain improvement, as well as health, wellbeing and integrated care technologies.

The building is part of a 拢2.5 billion Crescent masterplan, a 240-acre major regeneration scheme being delivered by the 海角乱伦, 海角乱伦 City Council and development partner, The English Cities Fund 鈥 a strategic joint venture between national urban developer, Muse, Legal & General and Homes England - aimed at driving economic and social prosperity for the whole of the city over the life of the 20-year programme, through the delivery of spaces where people can live, work, relax and innovate.

Morgan Sindall Construction also recently completed work on the Science, Engineering and Environment Building (SEE Building) on campus.

Shaun Jones, area director for Morgan Sindall Construction in Greater Manchester said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pleasure to see the completion of this facility which will support vital learning and research in an established and continually expanding area of expertise by providing a hub which adds value to both the University and Greater Manchester鈥檚 technical infrastructure.

"The completion of NERIC caps a fantastic period of collaboration between ourselves and the university that has also seen the delivery of the SEE Building. We鈥檙e now really excited to see what the brilliant minds who will occupy these facilities can achieve.鈥

Mark O鈥橫ullane, Development Director at The English Cities Fund, said: 鈥淣ERIC is a world-leading facility that will provide a range of opportunities for people in the city and beyond to learn, to innovate and play a part in what a future with robotics could look like in the UK.

鈥淐rescent is all about connecting people to the opportunities regeneration creates and NERIC is a prime example of this.鈥 

Delivering a new gateway building to the Innovation District, NERIC will provide the University with a new and significant presence facing on to Frederick Road. In line with the University鈥檚 commitment to reducing carbon emissions, The NERIC is an all-electric building which incorporates solar PV panels on the roof and an adiabatic air handling unit.

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