A private 5G network-enabled Innovation Lab is set to transform the Port of Blyth into the UK North East’s premier technology hub, providing unprecedented access to 5G technology for industries in the North East region.
Boldyn Networks, a leader in shared communications infrastructure, will create a dynamic environment for businesses of all sizes to develop and test 5G-based products, driving growth and innovation in the region’s key sectors, including the offshore renewable energy (ORE) sector.
Funded by over half a million pounds investment from the North East Combined Authority’s 5G Innovation Acceleration programme, Boldyn Networks will design and build a secure, high-bandwidth private 5G network. This network will serve as a testing ground for Industry 4.0 and businesses to test new ideas, learn about 5G and develop solutions before costly investment is needed.
The lab will foster a collaborative ecosystem, attracting investment and generating skilled jobs within the region. Businesses of all sizes will benefit from dedicated innovation facilities, co-working spaces, and specialised equipment, enabling them to test and demonstrate their technologies in real-world conditions with reliable, high-speed communications. Local organisations will also be engaged in the project to help businesses in the region scale up, innovate and access funding for 5G innovation.
Cllr Nick Kemp, portfolio holder for economy at the North East Combined Authority and leader of Newcastle City Council, said: “This project will remove barriers to accessing, testing, and piloting 5G technology solutions for manufacturing and services companies within the Port of Blyth, regional ports and the wider North East region. It demonstrates the Combined Authority’s commitment to growing our region’s innovation potential – to create high-skilled jobs, grow our green economy and support offshore energy to get us to net zero. The project complements the work already being done by the ORE catapult in robotics, autonomous systems, big data, AI, and next-gen tech – and will reduce the likelihood that businesses based in the region fall behind the curve on 5G adoption.”
Alasdair Kerr, Commercial Director at Port of Blyth said:
“We are delighted to welcome the first ever 5G Innovation Lab to Blyth. At the Port of Blyth, we pride ourselves on offering turnkey solutions to our customers. The Innovation Lab will provide a unique digital offering, enabling the exploration of innovative 5G technology solutions for the offshore renewable energy sector from a state-of-the-art facility on site.”
Fionnuala Furmston, Head of UK Sales Private Networks at Boldyn Networks, said: “Boldyn Networks is delighted to bring our private 5G networks expertise to create the Port of Blyth’s 5G Innovation Lab. The new hub will unleash the region’s potential paving the way for new digital solutions that support a smarter and greener future for the UK.”