£100,000 of funding has been awarded to Manfreight, to harness the power of 5G and digital technologies to deliver enhanced operations and business growth.
The Belfast 5G Innovation Region competition provided grants of up to £100,000 to support projects making innovative use of 5G to deliver economic, social and environmental impacts.
The competition is part of the Belfast 5G Innovation Region (5GIR) programme led by Belfast City Council’s City Innovation Office in partnership with five other councils in the Belfast region. Belfast 5GIR is working directly with businesses, academia, and the public sector to support the adoption of 5G to drive growth in the region’s digital economy.
Chair of Belfast City Council’s Strategic, Policy and Resources Committee, Councillor Ryan Murphy said:
“The Belfast 5GIR programme is about ensuring that local businesses and organisations are well placed to benefit from advanced wireless connectivity.
“We know that 5G connectivity will underpin innovation across many sectors including advanced manufacturing, transport and logistics, creative industries, and public services. So we want to make sure that, as a region, our businesses are getting early opportunities to explore its potential in their own sector.”
Professor Liam Maguire, Chair of the Belfast Region City Deal Digital Advisory Board and Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research at Ulster University, added:
“This is a great opportunity for businesses to leap ahead and deliver innovative use cases that can deliver a return on investment by combining the benefits of 5G with technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence, and immersive applications.”
The Belfast 5GIR programme is funded by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology as part of its UK 5G Innovation Regions programme which aims to drive economic growth and innovation by unlocking the opportunities presented by advanced wireless connectivity and digital technologies.