Detailed analysis suggests that the Freeport’s sites have the potential to support the creation of tens of thousands of jobs and add around £9 billion to the value of the East Midlands economy over the next 25 years. The Freeport will also directly reinvest more than £1bn in the region from additional taxes that it generates.
While the Freeport’s team has already been talking to potential investors, it will be raising its profile nationally and internationally at events attended by global businesses from its key sectors.
Tom added: “As a Freeport, we’re able to offer businesses that meet our criteria some significant incentives that will help them set up faster and accelerate their growth and that of the regional economy.
“Our strategy is to seek investment that adds value to the East Midlands. We’re looking for businesses who are a good fit with our sites and the regional economy, which has major strengths in sectors like automotive, aerospace, advanced logistics and clean energy.
“Alongside this, we’re developing plans to ensure local people have skills that meet the needs of our industries into the future, and we will be placing an increasing emphasis on growth that’s sustainable – with direct investment in research that will help our sites and our businesses reduce their environmental impact as they grow.”
Later this year, it will be joining the University of Nottingham and Loughborough University to mark the opening of a new zero carbon innovation centre that will develop the technologies needed to decarbonise transport industries.
Professor Chris Gerada, lead for strategic research and innovation initiatives at the University of Nottingham, said: “Through the Freeport’s £5.8m investment, our two universities can accelerate the development of zero carbon technologies, attracting global industries and bringing regional economic prosperity.
“Our open-access innovation centre will help power future transport, harnessing the region’s strengths to create globally competitive industrial solutions in electrification, hydrogen propulsion and advanced manufacturing.”