A long-term partnership which draws on two regional powerhouses to further level up the West Midlands economy has been unveiled.
The proposals will see a strategic partnership between Harper Adams University and Telford & Wrekin Council, with new collaborative facilities based in the Borough’s towns boosting high-end skills and industry-focused research.
And in Newport, a state-of-the-art animal diagnostics facility, with spaces for learning and teaching, research, and business engagement is planned for the Ni-PARK agri-tech and science park on the edge of the town. “We welcome Telford and Wrekin Council’s belief in the University’s ability to make an even bigger difference in the Borough, enhancing skills, driving forward the research our agri-food businesses need boosting the local economy.”
“The state-of-the-art Harper Adams University animal diagnostics facility adds to the high profile agri-tech businesses which are based there and provides opportunities to forge new links with companies in the fast-growing agri-tech sector – enhancing research and development.”
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