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RDAs and universities should "drive economic growth" - Mandelson

07 January 2010

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has today charged RDAs and universities to play an increased role in driving economic growth in their areas.

Innovation is the key to staying competitive, says Lord Mandelson, with RDAs and universities forming a critical partnership in making business success out of first class research and ideas.

Launching the government's new strategy for economic growth today (Thursday), Lord Mandelson has asked South West RDA Chairman Sir Harry Studholme and the region's Vice-Chancellors to report back to him by mid-March "on how their universities, supported by RDAs, can drive economic growth in their area."

"Over recent years we have built up the basic skeleton of an industrial innovation system in the UK. We have the rapidly growing outreach of our universities into business, RDA investment in innovation centres, the setting up and expansion of the Technology Strategy Board, and the recent decisions to establish industrial centres of excellence in a range of technologies," Lord Mandelson told the Work Foundation yesterday in advance of the strategy launch.

South West RDA and the region's universities have worked together to develop and deliver many key initiatives over the past decade.

These have included the RDA investment of over £30 million in university-linked Innovation Centres across the region, including in Bristol, Exeter and Cornwall. The £300 million S-Park development will rival the biggest science parks in the UK founded on the expertise in key areas of technology of Bristol, Bath and UWE.

The South West's confirmation in 2009 as the UK's first low carbon economic area features Plymouth University as a major partner alongside the RDA, and builds upon the ground-breaking renewable energy research initiatives being undertaken by the RDA and the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth.

South West RDA has been a major supporter and investor in the Combined Universities in Cornwall initiative in which three universities have combined forces to greatly increase the level of high quality higher education creating a significant economic impact on the area.

Further investments are planned, focused on technologies which are important for future economic growth.

Only recently, in the autumn of 2009, Lord Mandelson confirmed that the UK's first National Composites Centre will be based in the South West, based at Bristol University with £4 million of RDA launch investment.

Sir Harry Studholme said: "Our students will drive the future of our economy and the new ideas incubated in universities already shape our business opportunities.

"Our universities are key to the sustainable economic future of our region. The South West RDA, as an economic agency, recognizes this and has worked closely with universities in initiatives such as innovation centres, science parks and Great Western Research, strengthening the relationship between business and universities.

"We are delighted to have been given this opportunity to build on what has been achieved so we can use our most capable minds to ensure our long term prosperity."

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Notes to editors

The South West RDA leads the development of a sustainable economy, investing to unlock the region's business potential. It is helping companies respond to the economic crisis and charts a course for recovery. The RDA is developing or expanding initiatives which include: establishing a Business Loan Fund; coordinating the response to large companies in difficulty; preparing for economic recovery. More information can be found at www.southwestrda.org.uk.

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