Oceansgate space now filled by firms
The Herald|October 23, 2021
SECOND PHASE OF SCHEME IS FULLY LET
WILLIAM TELFORD
Oceansgate space now filled by firms

THE £7.6m second phase of Plymouth City Council’s Oceansgate innovation hub for marine industries is now fully let after engineering giant Babcock International Group moved in.

The company’s subsidiary Babcock Integrated Technology Ltd has taken a large amount of space and joins other tenants including ESL Group’s Space and Defence Solutions division, Relay Engineering, R and M Electrical Group Ltd and City College Plymouth, which has created a tech hub offering university-level courses in marine and engineering subjects.

The college has transformed 631sq m of industrial space into the epicentre of the South West Institute of Technology teaching area. The £2m facility will provide high-quality training to people already working in the marine and engineering industries and those looking for a career in them.

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