£30 Million Funding Boost Sparks a Tech Revolution Across Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland : August 2025 Northern Ireland’s science and technology sectors are set to receive a transformative boost, thanks to a £30 million investment package aimed at accelerating innovation, job creation, and global competitiveness.
The funding, part of a broader UK initiative to modernize industrial growth, will support cutting-edge projects in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing. Local institutions and tech firms are expected to benefit, with new hubs and research centers planned to foster collaboration between academia and industry.
“This investment isn’t just about technology it’s about empowering communities and building a resilient economy,” said a senior official during a visit to Belfast’s innovation district.
The initiative also includes support for rare earth recycling technologies and virtual production studios, positioning Northern Ireland as a rising star in sustainable tech and creative industries. With additional funding earmarked for education and infrastructure, the region is poised to become a magnet for talent and investment.
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