Archibald announces £2million in advanced manufacturing skills
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has announced £2million for skills development in the advanced manufacturing sector to help it grow, innovate and compete.
The UK Government funding is part of the overall £150million Enhanced Investment Zone (EIZ) for Northern Ireland and follows a successful small skills pilot that has already demonstrated strong impact for businesses. Further announcements and the formal launch of the Enhanced Investment Zone are planned for later in the year.The £2m programme for 2026/27 will work with industry to identify and develop the skills needed to boost productivity and growth in the advanced manufacturing sector. It is expected to deliver over 400 Level 3 – 7 qualifications in broad areas of engineering, core sciences, digital and business (including leadership and management). It will also provide targeted support to businesses, helping them improve productivity, adopt new technologies and compete more effectively.The Minister made the announcement at Plaswire, a circular-economy manufacturer, specialising in the recycling of wind-turbine blades, who benefitted from the EIZ skills pilot programme.Minister Archibald said: “The skills pilot my Department has delivered has already supported 30 SMEs to develop the skills to support their business and improve productivity. It is great to be here at Plaswire to hear more on the impact this is already having for businesses here. “This further £2 million investment in advanced manufacturing skills builds on this strong start and ensures more companies right across the north can benefit. It marks the next phase of delivery for the EIZ, with further investments to be brought forward over the coming months as the programme gathers pace.“This programme is about backing our Advanced Manufacturing sector to grow, innovate and compete. By working with industry, colleges and our partners, we are helping businesses boost productivity and build the skills they need for the future.”Northern Ireland Office Minister Matthew Patrick said: “This advanced manufacturing skills pilot, delivered through funding from the UK Government for the Enhanced Investment Zone, is a great example of the UK Government and Northern Ireland Executive working together to support Northern Ireland’s businesses and people.“This latest investment will help develop essential workforce skills, providing businesses with the skilled employees essential for their success and ensuring that Northern Ireland’s strong advanced manufacturing sector continues to thrive.”Andrew Billingsley, Plaswire CEO said: “Advanced manufacturing is evolving fast, and the skills investment announced today gives companies like ours the talent pipeline we need to scale. The support we’ve received from Belfast Metropolitan College through the AME Booster has already helped us strengthen our capabilities and boost productivity. Plaswire is a global leader growing rapidly across wind and aviation circularity, and this investment ensures more firms across the north can innovate, compete and create high value jobs.”
Photo caption: Margaret McCabe, Belfast Met, Centre Manager for Business Development; Jo McCrea-Curlett, Engagement Lead NI EIZ MHCLG; Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald and Andrew Billingsley, Founder and CEO, Plaswire.Northern Ireland Enhanced Investment Zone (EIZ) is a £150m, 10‑year programme funded by the UK Government, which represents a major opportunity to accelerate investment, boost productivity and drive sustained economic growth. The EIZ will focus on strengthening advanced manufacturing. The programme is led by the Department for the Economy, working closely with Invest NI and our universities and colleges to drive delivery.The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.For media enquiries contact the Department for the Economy Press Office at pressoffice@economy-ni.gov.uk. To keep up to date with news from the Department you can follow us on the following social media channels: