Maritime UK Solent gets £85k from government for investment and skills training
Maritime UK Solent has been announced as one of nine regional maritime clusters set to benefit from the government’s million-pound Maritime Cluster Development Fund (MCDF).
The group has received £85,000 to help it secure investment for local industries and deliver skills, training and educational programmes.
Maritime minister Mike Kane said: “The UK is a proud maritime nation, with our coastal communities being vital in unleashing our full potential and unlocking economic growth across the country.
“By investing in our excellent maritime clusters, we can deliver jobs, skills and training for local communities and turbocharge growth by delivering investment into the sector.”
The news was welcomed by Maritime UK Solent, which has just launched a new membership programme to provide the region’s businesses with opportunities to network and influence national policy.
Stuart Baker, managing director of Maritime UK Solent, added: “This is a real boost for MUK Solent and the Solent’s world class maritime sector.
“This fund recognises the important role the maritime sector has for our nation, but also within coastal communities – many of which face significant social and economic challenges.
“A flourishing maritime sector can raise prosperity levels and improve futures.
“This grant funding comes at a perfect time as we work towards our ambition of cementing the Solent, along with the exceptional maritime industry, research and training here, as a global maritime centre of excellence.
“It will help us do more of what industry needs – getting young people enthused about careers in maritime, supporting businesses to grow, and convening the sector to collaborate and trade.
“We will also build on the international collaborations we have established and our commitment to champion the Solent’s incredible maritime sector on the global stage.”