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www.aeip.co.uk. The Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Parks mark the southern gateway to Energetica and span 170 acres of attractive parkland in the Bridge of Don area to the north of Aberdeen City Centre. The Aberdeen Energy Park (formerly the Aberdeen Science & Energy Park)
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The Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Parks mark the southern gateway to Energetica and span 170 acres of attractive parkland in the Bridge of Don area to the north of Aberdeen City Centre. • The Aberdeen Energy Park (formerly the Aberdeen Science & Energy Park) • The Aberdeen Innovation Park (formerly the Aberdeen Science & Technology Park)
Where we are now: The Public Private Partnership formed between Scottish Enterprise and Buccleuch Property in 2010 is building on: • Completion of a £1.5 million refurbishment programme • Delivery of new developments including The Hub, a new 15,000 sq ft development on the Energy Park, part occupied by the Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce and incorporating further Grade A office, meeting room and café facilities • The Parks’ international reputation as centres of technological excellence and innovation • 8 incubator style facilities across both Parks • 20 owner occupied buildings: Weatherford, Brinker, Kongsberg, Readwell, SAIC, Hydro Group, Rubberatkins • 90 companies and 1800+ employees • UK’s largest cluster of energy technology companies
4 2 5 7 3 1 6 100% let to Ocean Installer GE Site occupiers include: 1 Weatherford UK Ltd 2 Read Well Services 3 Downhole Technology Centre 4 Hydro Group 5 Rubberatkins 6 Weatherford Completion Systems 7 Ocean Tools
3 5 1 2 4 Site occupiers include: 1 Kongsberg Simrad Ltd 2 Scotia Instrumentation 3 Baker Hughes 4 Gyrodata Ltd 5 WIPRO
The Future: • Build on the public and private sector partnership to accelerate growth • Enhance operational efficiencies for park occupiers whilst providing a range of additional services (administrative and business support) • Continue to attract companies new to the UK, such as Ocean Installer, to the Parks • £10m plus investment planned over the next 7 years to include: • Further development across the Parks, either speculative to meet imminent market demand or bespoke Design & Build projects • Energy Development Centre Phase 2 – construction of a second phase of workshop units to expand the mid size offering across the Parks • Servicing of 25 acres of expansion land • Enhancement of occupier services including business workshops and seminars to facilitate business growth and knowledge transfer between Park occupiers