A £21 MILLION digital dairy project aiming to create 600 new jobs has been announced.

It is expected the University of the West of Scotland’s (UWS) Digital Dairy Value-Chain could generate an additional £60m a year for the south-west Scotland and Cumbria region, which produces nearly two billion litres of milk a year.

Globally, the industry produces around 3% of greenhouse gases related to human activity. As well as helping to decarbonise the dairy industry, the project will help to develop and retain a skilled and innovative workforce in the region, to create new products and new ways of working.

Professor Milan Radosavljevic, UWS’s vice-principal, research, innovation and engagement, added: “UWS’s world-leading expertise across thin films, sensors, digital and 5G technologies, business innovation and skills development will be of central importance to this vital, globally relevant project.”