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New advanced manufacturing development for Scotland

Posted on 31 Mar 2026. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 137 times.
New advanced manufacturing development for ScotlandScottish Enterprise has approved a £4.74 million package to deliver a major new development at the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS) in Renfrewshire. This funding will be matched by the AMIDS joint venture partners Renfrewshire Council and Buccleuch Property and will facilitate and accelerate the growth of advanced manufacturing in Scotland.

The development, known as ‘Tech Terrace’, aims to establish a world-class, high-value manufacturing cluster within a campus environment, where innovative organisations can work together to pioneer breakthroughs and meet challenges of the future and drive economic growth. The first phase will deliver units ranging from 2,000ft2 up to 16,000ft2 over a total area of 30,000ft2, providing much-needed space for organisations to scale in a supportive, collaborative and entrepreneurial environment.

AMIDS also offers bespoke design and build opportunities with planning permission in principle in place for up to 750,0002 of floorspace for high-value advanced manufacturing. The investment aligns with Scottish Enterprise’s strategic priorities of fostering innovation, supporting the creation of high-quality jobs and responding to strong market demand for specialist research and development (R&D) and advanced manufacturing space.

Scottish government business minister Richard Lochhead said: “Innovation is one of Scotland’s greatest exports. It is important we continue to provide the right support and conditions that help drive the phenomenal developments taking place across the country’s high-growth, high-innovation industries in order to maximise their economic potential.”

Entrepreneurial environment

He continued: “The Tech Terrace is an excellent example of how the Scottish government and our enterprise agencies are supporting deliver this potential. This significant investment from Scottish Enterprise will support a major new development at AMIDS to accelerate the growth of advanced manufacturing, providing space for organisations to grow in a supportive, collaborative and entrepreneurial environment.”

Jane Martin, Scottish Enterprise’s managing director of innovation and investment, said: “We have a mission to support ambitious Scottish companies to innovate and scale, and part of that is ensuring the delivery of modern infrastructure. High-value manufacturing is hugely important for the future of Scotland’s economy and with this investment in Tech Terrace we are demonstrating that we recognise the importance of innovation districts as places where companies can locate and grow, with the support of a strong cluster network and public, private and academic sectors.”

Tech Terrace will address a recognised gap in the market, enabling high-growth companies to scale up in Scotland. Sandy Smith, development director at Buccleuch Property added: “We are delighted to secure this support from Scottish Enterprise for Tech Terrace, which we believe will be the catalyst for rapid development at AMIDS. Our professional team is now fully engaged and progressing towards detailed planning, with construction targeted to begin in the latter half of 2026.”

A planning application is due to be submitted for construction to begin in late 2026.