Confidence Boost for Future of Lower Hutt
Mayoral Press Statement
12 July 2012
Confidence Boost
for Future of Lower Hutt
Lower Hutt will receive a major boost from the government decision to locate one of three Advanced Technology Institutes in the city, says Mayor Ray Wallace.
Mayor Wallace who was personally briefed by Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce about the changes was “delighted” with the announcement.
“We have worked hard to reinforce the importance of retaining Lower Hutt as a centre for business innovation and science and the latest decision is very welcome.
“We are relieved and happy with the decision which will see Industrial Research Limited as an integral part of the new ATI.
“We are confident there will be opportunities for local initiatives including establishment of a centre for encouraging and mentoring enterprises based on science and innovation.
“Our Council has been working with the Hutt chamber and other parties to develop future plans,” says the Mayor.
During the past 12 months there were concerns that government would shift the whole IRL operation, but the Minister acknowledged the advocacy of Mayor Ray Wallace and others in the decision to locate one of the new Advanced Technology Institute’s in Lower Hutt.
Mayor Wallace says the announcement is an exciting opportunity for Lower Hutt which already has a number of successful innovative companies trading in global markets.
“Our business enterprise promotion includes a new business stimulus package and a drive for innovative companies to live local and go global.
“The new ATI will firmly establish Lower Hutt as a key generator of new ideas and business enterprise for the whole of New Zealand.
“Minister Joyce is to be
congratulated for acknowledging the voice of the Council and
Lower Hutt residents by making the decision to locate the
new ATI here in Lower Hutt,” he
says.
ENDS