The North Wales Growth Deal is a 拢1 billion investment to the region鈥檚 economy, 拢240m of which is funded by the Welsh Government and UK Government.
The Digital Signal Processing Centre (DSP) has secured 拢3 million to invest in cutting-edge equipment, which will develop the facility as well as create up to 40 new jobs. The project is recognised by both Welsh and UK Governments as being critical to the development and future of North Wales and the wider economy.
Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething (MS) said:
鈥淚鈥檓 very pleased the full business case for the first North Wales Growth Deal project has been approved.聽 The DSP Centre at Bangor has already carried out important and valuable work, and this major investment as part of the Growth Deal will allow it to develop further.聽 It鈥檚 great to see this development on the anniversary of the signing of the deal, which has the potential to transform the North Wales economy.鈥
Minister for the UK Government, David TC Davies, said:
鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to see the first project in the North Wales Growth Deal receive funding. This is the start of a transformative plan for North Wales, bringing jobs and investment to our communities, and I鈥檓 proud that the UK Government helping to fund this deal.
聽鈥淲orking with hand in hand with our partners and contributing to a multi-million-pound funding stream, we will ensure the growth deal unleashes the full potential of North Wales.鈥
Cllr Dyfrig Siencyn, Chair of the North Wales Economic Ambition Board, said:
聽鈥淲e now look forward to seeing the DSP Centre put North Wales on the map in terms of its ground-breaking work in the sector. It is also important that our partners, businesses and the public across the region can begin to see the real opportunities and tangible benefits that come from Growth Deal funding.鈥
As demand for digital services continues to rise, researchers at 麻豆传媒高清版鈥檚 DSP Centre aim to future-proof current systems by researching how digital information is processed efficiently and reliably between devices and people.
Cllr Mark Pritchard, Leader Wrexham Council is Lead Member for the Economic Ambition Board鈥檚 Digital Programme. He added:
鈥淚 am pleased the DSP Centre has reached this significant milestone. The Centre is the only research site in Wales dedicated to addressing DSP for 5G and is currently working alongside 28 industry partners to ensure delivery".
麻豆传媒高清版 Vice-Chancellor, Professor Iwan Davies said:
鈥淭he DSP Centre is a prime example of how 麻豆传媒高清版 is collaborating with industry and other academic institutions to develop solutions to address real-world problems through world-class research and development.鈥
Having worked with big names in the industry including Ciena, Orange, Fujitsu and BT, the Centre has filed eight patents and has already secured research grants totalling 拢12m. With its track record and further investment from the North Wales Growth Deal, the DSP Centre will expand its research capacity through acquiring additional equipment.