A £1.5 MILLION hub for digital and entrepreneurship activity is to open in Aberdeen.
The hub is being developed by private sector economic development body Opportunity North East (ONE) in partnership with CodeBase and Robert Gordon University (RGU).
The 20,000 square foot ONE Digital and Entrepreneurship (ONE D&E) Hub will provide the base for the recently formed ONE CodeBase partnership between ONE D&E and the UK’s leading digital tech incubator CodeBase.
It will also host RGU’s new entrepreneurship accelerator programme, announced in May, which will fund and support
teams of entrepreneurial
students, staff and recent
alumni in creating new businesses. RGU also plans to deliver its innovation programme activities from the hub.
The hub provides flexible accommodation for established and growing digital companies.
The refurbishment of the Hub will begin this autumn and it will open in spring 2019.
ONE D&E aims to accelerate the growth of early stage and established digital tech businesses in North East Scotland, help the region’s key industries embrace transformational digital solutions to improve productivity, and enhance the entrepreneurial environment to support company creation and scale-up.
Sir Ian Wood, chair of ONE D&E, said: “Building digital capacity and capability in North East Scotland is central to delivering the shared ambition of a long-term regional economic renaissance.
“ONE D&E is investing in activity and a dedicated space to support digital cluster growth in the region. The development of the D&E Hub in Aberdeen city centre will provide a focal point for digital tech business incubation and growth and wider entrepreneurship activity.”
Gordon McConnell, vice principal of commercial and regional innovation at RGU, said: “We share an ambitious vision with ONE to drive digital and entrepreneurship activities in the region to support company creation and growth and new generations of innovators and entrepreneurs.
“The development of the Hub will see one of RGU’s iconic and historic city centre buildings reinvigorated as a centre for new activity involving ONE D&E, RGU and ONE CodeBase.
“This is an important evolution in the relationship between RGU and ONE as we invest in the future success of the North East economy.”
Steven Drost, chief strategy officer at CodeBase, said: “CodeBase is proud and excited to come to Aberdeen. Having a strong partner in ONE means that we can get straight to work helping start-ups grow and we will also be there for established businesses who understand that they can use start-up smarts for managing digital transformation and innovation.
“It is our mission to be a strong additive to the local ecosystem, and a place where start-ups, mentors, and meet ups all cluster to do good work,” he added.
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