Minister Simon Coveney TD officially opens the AIM Centre in Sligo

Thursday, February 22, 2024 Press Office
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In an important milestone for the North-West region's manufacturing sector, Simon Coveney TD, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, officially opened the new Advancing Innovation in Manufacturing (AIM) Centre in Sligo on Friday, 16 February 2024. This initiative is a partnership between Sligo County Council and Atlantic Technological University. It is funded by the founding partners and Enterprise Ireland through the Border Regional Enterprise Development Fund (BEDF), with an investment of €2.2m, and is supported by Leitrim County Council.

The AIM Centre, housed in a building with a rich history dating back to 1913 and previously serving as Sligo’s fire station before its transformation, has undergone extensive refurbishment. The centre is poised to become a beacon of digital technology and innovation for the industry in the region, offering state-of-the-art facilities and supports for businesses looking to adopt digitialisation and new manufacturing technologies.
Minister Simon Coveney praised the collaborative effort behind the project, stating, "The AIM Centre is a prime example of what can be achieved when local authorities, educational institutions, and government agencies come together with a shared vision. This Centre will play a crucial role in ensuring Irish businesses are at the forefront of manufacturing innovation, driving competitiveness and creating high-quality jobs in the North-West.  The AIM Centre will harness the talent and ambition in manufacturing enterprises and third-level institutions across the North West and will foster the collaboration required to ensure they remain at the cutting-edge of manufacturing supply chain innovation.”
Martin Lydon Chief Executive of Sligo County Council highlighted the local benefits: "The transformation of this historic building into a modern innovation centre is a significant boost for Sligo and the surrounding area. It underscores our commitment to supporting local industry and enhancing the economic landscape. Sligo County Council played a pivotal role in ensuring the project’s success, demonstrating our dedication to innovation and our capacity to facilitate significant advancements in the region. Through collaboration and vision, we've helped lay the groundwork for a project that will be a gamechanger for industry in Sligo and the region." 
Dr. Chris O’Malley, Vice President of Research, Innovation and Engagement at ATU, offered insights into the strategic significance of the AIM Centre within the broader context of regional development and technological advancement: "The AIM Centre forms a major part of ATU's mission to support the region's development at a time of rapid technological change. Manufacturing is a major part of the region's economy, and our companies need all the support they can get to keep on top of the changes coming down the track.”
Julie Dowling, Director of the AIM Centre, expressed her enthusiasm for the launch: "The opening of the AIM Centre marks a pivotal moment for manufacturing innovation in the North-West. Our state-of-the-art facilities, combined with world class expertise, position us uniquely to support businesses facing the challenges of a rapidly evolving landscape. This centre is not just a building; it's a hub of innovation, collaboration, and growth for the region."
Jenny Melia, Executive Director, Enterprise Ireland said,  “Enterprise Ireland is proud to work with our partners in delivering this project.  Through the Border Enterprise Development Fund, established by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Enterprise Ireland has been able to provide approximately €2.2m to support this project.  
“We are confident that the AIM Centre will prove to be an engine of transformation and knowledge for manufacturing companies across the North West.  Indeed, while this fabulous facility was being built, that work has already begun with projects already up and running.  We look forward to continuing to work with the AIM Centre leadership and other stakeholders as the AIM Centre goes from strength-to-strength.”
The official opening was marked by a tour of the facilities, providing guests with insights into the innovative projects and technologies that are available to businesses in the region.


Aidan Haughey 
ATU Communications Manager /
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Atlantic Technological University (ATU), Ireland       
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