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Belfast Region reaping rewards from City Deal
October 2025 - South Side Advertiser

Significant rewards are already being reaped from the Belfast Region City Deal (BRCD) decade-long programme of investment – that was the consensus from today’s meeting of the BRCD Council Panel at Belfast City Hall.
The annual report was the central focus of the meeting, highlighting several key Belfast Region City Deal milestones being reached:
Studio Ulster has opened in Belfast, one of the most advanced hubs in the world for real-time filmmaking, animation, in-camera VFX and immersive media. Developed by Ulster University in partnership with Belfast Harbour and supported by Northern Ireland Screen, Studio Ulster is not only transforming film and TV production workflows, it’s also shaping the next generation of talent and driving sustainable economic growth.
The UK Digital Twin Centre has opened in Belfast, delivered by Digital Catapult and funded by BRCD and Innovate UK, helping businesses in high growth areas like advanced manufacturing to solve complex operational challenges with cutting-edge technology, expert support, and test environments.
Work has started on iREACH Health in Belfast, led by Queen’s University Belfast. When it opens in 2027, the research centre will enhance patient care by accelerating the development and deployment of new medical treatments through clinical trials. Construction also continues on the AMIC (Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre) site at Global Point, Newtownabbey and the centre is due to open next year.
The contract for funding has been signed for i4C Cleantech hub at the St Patrick’s regeneration site, Ballymena.
Integrated design teams are continuing to progress designs for Bangor Waterfront, Belfast Stories, Destination Royal Hillsborough, Carrickfergus Regeneration and The Gobbins Phase 2 and construction is due to start shortly on the Theatre and Conference facilities, Civic Hub and associated public realm in Newry city centre.
21 contracts have been awarded, incorporating social value clauses which have resulted in people receiving paid employment, apprenticeships and skills development, as well as health and wellbeing and community engagement initiatives.
Skills assessments for the Creative Industries (Virtual Production) and Digital sectors were also completed in the last year.
Members also received an update on Belfast Stories, the landmark visitor attraction, public space and creative hub which is set to transform Royal Avenue when it opens in 2030, as well as reviewing recommendations to help ensure a qualified workforce for the growth in our digital sector, expected to result from the four City and Growth Deal programmes of investment in Northern Ireland.
To view the annual report, and for more information about the Belfast Region City Deal, visit www.belfastregioncitydeal.co.uk





















