Lancaster University launches exploratory task forces

By Tim Aldred

10 Mar 2022

Two task forces brought together by Lancaster University have been launched to explore ways in which the county can advance the green agenda, harness the power of data and become a leading force in cyber security.

The initiatives fall within the fully-funded Innovation Catalyst programme, which has been designed by Lancaster University Management School and is aimed at helping organisations to develop effective long-term solutions around clean growth and secure digitalisation for their industries.

The first of the to new programmes aims to take advantage of Blackpool's high-speed data connections by creating a task force which will accelerate the development of a net carbon zero data centre in Blackpool.

The second programme, which follows the government's decision to locate its National Cyber Force in Lancashire, will work towards building resilient, sustainable innovation ecosystems in the manufacturing and engineering sectors across Lancashire, particularly focussing on challenges posed by the net carbon zero agenda and cyber security threats.

Over a four-month period, business leaders will be invited to work on a series of investigative and action-focused Innovation Collaboratories to collectively map out their shared geographical challenges and innovation needs.

They will have access to both student talent and Innovation Fellows, who will identify appropriate access to university expertise and facilities.

Christopher Lowerson, Community Renewal Fund Programme Manager at Lancaster University, said: "The Innovation Catalyst is unlike any programme we have run before. It is not a content-led workshop concept, but is something more unique.

"We create a stimulating environment for carefully-selected business leaders who have the desire to innovate and be at the forefront of creating an exciting future for their region. We let them drive the conversation, but bring relevant stakeholders and other experts in at key points to inject new knowledge, fresh ideas, stimulate thinking, challenge and share the latest research – which helps facilitate and accelerate innovation.

"When we ran our initial Innovation Catalyst programme in Cumbria, in the space of a few short months we were seeing an ecosystem start to form of businesses, industry experts, academics, and support service providers which, in time, should have the resilience and ability to solve both individual and shared challenges."

The project is supported by Lancashire County Council and Blackpool Council, through £448,235 funding from the UK Government's Community Renewal Fund.

Coun Jane Hugo, cabinet member for climate change at Blackpool Council said: “It’s important for Blackpool to explore all the potential and exciting opportunities the emerging digital and renewable sectors can bring to the town, especially in terms of new, long-term skilled employment for our local community.

"It is equally important to recognise and harness the green possibilities wherever we can in any new developing sector, making sustainable choices for the future, that will help us to reduce our carbon footprint and to reach our goal of being carbon neutral by 2030.

"The Innovation Catalyst initiative is an excellent way for like-minded individuals from both public and private sectors to pool their creative resources and ideas in order to find new ways of regeneration for the future and we look forward to seeing the findings."

Coun Aidy Riggott, cabinet member for economic development and growth at Lancashire County Council, added: "The Innovation Catalyst being piloted by Lancaster University will bring the public and private sectors together to share their expertise and transform productivity and growth in the local economy.

"This is exactly the kind of project that will support levelling up in the government's Priority Places of Blackpool, Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale."

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