CREAConstructionEvent: BECBC Presentation on blueprint
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CBEN Under ConstructionLakes College West Cumbria
26 June 2012
Philip JardineBusiness Development Director
Britain’s Energy Coast Business Cluster
West Cumbria Economic Blueprint Launch Event. Friday, June 15
www.britainsenergycoast.co.uk
Acting Locally, Thinking GloballyTM
Working in partnership is key
(Public/Private Partnership)Focused on stimulating economic growth
West Cumbria
EconomicBlueprint
(Education Sector)Focused on enhancing education, skills & training
(Private Sector)Bringing together the West Cumbrian energy supply chain
Ansaldo Nucleare visit to Britain’s Energy Coast. June 22, 2012
www.britainsenergycoast.co.uk
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Britain’s Energy Coast Mission Statement
“To lead the transition of
West Cumbria into an
economy that will flourish in
a low carbon future”
West Cumbria Economic Blueprint Launch Event. Friday, June 15
www.britainsenergycoast.co.uk
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What is the West Cumbria Economic Blueprint?
A strategy to address the challenges and maximise the opportunities that West Cumbria is facing over the next 15 years
West Cumbria Economic Blueprint Launch Event. Friday, June 15
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The Challenges
• A dependence on the nuclear industry;
• Inequality, from income and access to education to health and access to services;
• A falling and ageing population, with young people leaving and not being replaced;
• Business creation and turnover is low, and existing businesses are not diversifying;
• A dependency on local markets restricts businesses share of national and global growth;
• Public transport and business communications infrastructure does not address physical distance from domestic markets; and
• A limited range of both residential and business accommodation.
West Cumbria Economic Blueprint Launch Event. Friday, June 15
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The Opportunities
“Investing now to create the conditions in which a West Cumbria low carbon economy can flourish in the future will provide a long term source of competitive and comparative advantage for the area.” The West Cumbria Economic Blueprint
West Cumbria’s sources of competitive advantage
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www.britainsenergycoast.co.uk
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The Solution
Realise the
potential of
Britain’s Energy Coast
Ensure West Cumbrian business
capitalise on nuclear
investment
Creating an
environment to
innovate
Providinga supportive
physicalinfrastructur
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Build onour
expertise
Growing the asset base
Business expansion &
diversification
Natural resources
International reputationin energy sector
Engineering and advanced manufacturing capability
World-class research facilities
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www.britainsenergycoast.co.uk
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Where Britain’s Energy Coast will focus investmentSeven key focuses for investment with one cross-cutting theme, Enterprise.
Goal is to create an environment where it is easy for business to gain access to knowledge, research, innovation, expertise, contracts, finance and business support. Easy access will help local people access jobs and help foster a more enterprising culture.
Britain’s Energy Coast
investment focus
Infrastructure
Sites & Premises
R&D/ Demonstration
Applied Research
Markets
Skills & Training
Business Support
Britain’s Energy Coast investment
focus
West Cumbria Economic Blueprint Launch Event. Friday, June 15
www.britainsenergycoast.co.uk
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Key Projects for Britain’s Energy Coast• Farmgen Anaerobic Digestion plant, Silloth
• Britain’s Energy Coast Construction Skills Centre, Workington
• Port of Workington Container Handling Facility, Workington
• TIS Cumbria, Workington
• “Investing in Business” Regional Growth Fund R2 project
• Business Support (LinkStart, Backing Business, and the Energy Opportunities Supply Chain Project)
• Britain’s Energy Coast Transport Plan
• Destination Management & Whitehaven Festival
• Albion Square office complex, Whitehaven
• Technology Based Economic Development with Dalton Nuclear Institute (Manchester University) and National Nuclear Laboratory
• Whitehaven
• Workington
• Maryport
•Millom
Vision and Outcomes
To develop an integrated campus in West Cumbria which provides a world class exemplar of partnership between Further Education, Higher Education, specialised vocational training, business and the community
Integrated higher and further educational capability attracting students worldwide.
Excellent provision of vocational skills needed within the employment sectors of the “Energy Coast”.
A collaborative approach to the full range of education and skills needs demanded in the local economy and “Energy Coast”
A comprehensive educational and training portfolio which offers progression and career development for students and employees.
Integrated Delivery for Energy education, training and research
PhDs
Masters Degrees
Bachelor Degrees
HNDs/Foundation Degrees
HNCs/L4 NVQs/Higher Apprenticeships
A Levels/L3 NVQs/Advanced Apprenticeships
GCSEs A*-C/ L2 NVQs/Intermediate Apprenticeships
GCSEs D-G/L1 NVQs
A private sector led group of companies 170 + Members Members include world class, innovative companies, as
well as small, local organisations Originally formed to facilitate the nuclear supply chain in
West Cumbria Now has a broader energy and local business remit
Operating in Cumbria, England
BECBC’s vision is:to be the voice of energy business in Cumbria and lead the development of business in Britain’s Energy Coast
BECBC’s mission is:to play a pivotal role in the supply chain transformation of the Cumbrian economy and infrastructure and establishing West Cumbria as Britain’s Energy Coastandto become the first choice for suppliers to meet the UK nuclear and energy related industries
Vision and Mission
170+ members - from sole traders to multinationals Create collaborate and working partnerships Network and understand the capabilities of other
member organisations Share knowledge and opportunities
Membership
The BECBC Sector Groups:
Nuclear New Build, Construction and Manufacturing Nuclear Decommissioning and Waste (including Storage) Renewable Energy Professional Services Transport and Logistics Export Socio Economic/Political Start up Business Support Creative Cumbria
Member Sector Groups
Next Business Cluster Meeting4 July 2012
09:00 to 12:00 hrsLakes College West Cumbria
Philip [email protected]
07809 702687