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Swansea to become UK leader in natural products innovation

Swansea is set to become a UK leader in the natural product research and enterprise sector after a £587k bid for a Natural Products BioHUB was successful in attracting UK Government Shared Prosperity funding.

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Natural products are substances or compounds found in nature, marine organisms, bacteria, fungi, and plants.

The Natural Products BioHUB project by Swansea University aims to encourage wider use of natural products in the agricultural, pharmaceutical and manufacturing industries to help develop a healthier, greener and more sustainable city and region.

Natural products are substances or compounds found in nature, marine organisms, bacteria, fungi, and plants.

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Thanks to the £587,000 funding, the project aims to support the growth of local bio-based or biotech businesses by providing research and development expertise. This will include start-up and spin-out businesses.

The University say that this will lead to new natural product developments and services thanks to the collaboration of academic expertise and industry. This will include the networking of bio-based and biotech companies with data science and robotics companies.

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It is claimed the project will boost communities by improving green infrastructure and enabling access to nature-based local products and benefit local businesses through increased footfall from planned networking activities and international conferences.

Swansea University said it would also explore opportunities to work with bio-based and biotech companies looking to relocate to the Swansea Bay City Region.

Dr Farooq Shah, of Swansea University, said: “The project fast-tracks translating cutting-edge research into eco-friendly nature-based products, fostering economic gains through spin-outs, startups, and investments. It will help promote local opportunities, workforce involvement, and policy development to address local and global challenges.”

Professor Tariq Butt and Professor Dan Eastwood said: “Swansea University is at the forefront of developing greener and more sustainable technologies, and the Natural Products BioHUB will allow cooperation with innovative industrial partners to achieve growth and environmental wellbeing for future generations.”

Swansea University say they will also work with Swansea Council and Hacer Developments to explore funding sources that could help establish an incubation hub at the ‘biophilic building’ development now under construction at Picton Yard in the city centre.

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The hub would offer lab and offices spaces for start-ups and spin-outs.

Carwyn Davies, Managing Director of Hacer Developments, said: “This concept is an exciting innovation that aligns so well with our own aspiration for the biophilic building. It’s been great working with the team at Swansea University, and we’re excited about taking this forward for the city.”

Artist's impression of the 'Biophilic' living building under construction at Picton Yard, between the Kingsway and Oxford Street in Swansea city centre.
Artist’s impression of the ‘Biophilic’ living building under construction at Picton Yard, between the Kingsway and Oxford Street in Swansea city centre.

Cllr Rob Stewart, leader of Swansea Council who manage funding bids in the city on behalf of the UK Shared prosperity Fund, said: “The Natural Products BioHUB project is very worthy of our support as it has enormous potential not just to place Swansea at the heart of global natural products innovation but also to contribute to a healthier, greener and more sustainable city in future.

“Its focus on local start-up and spin-out businesses in the bio-based and bio tech sector will also create skilled job opportunities for local people, while helping encourage other businesses in this sector to relocate to Swansea, further boost our local economy and generate even more employment.

“The project will complement all the work the council and our partners in the public and private sectors are doing to help create a carbon net zero city.”

(Lead image: Swansea Council)

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