Wednesday, October 29, 2025

East Midlands Investment Zone marks first year of activity

The East Midlands Combined County Authority is celebrating a major milestone this month as the East Midlands Investment Zone (EMIZ) marks its first year of activity.

The 10-year programme aims to unlock millions of pounds in investment, creating new opportunities for businesses and communities, and laying the foundations for thousands of high-quality jobs in the region.

Launched in October 2024 with £160m of funding from the Government, EMIZ is designed to supercharge growth across the region by focusing on two key strengths: clean energy industries and advanced manufacturing.

Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward said: “The East Midlands Investment Zone provides a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the people in our region – and in just 12 months we are already seeing the results.

“Thanks to £160m of Government funding, we are investing in the skills, innovation, and infrastructure that will create thousands of well-paid jobs and make the East Midlands a magnet for clean energy industries and advanced manufacturing.”

The programme aims to attract at least £383m in private sector investment and generate up to 4,300 skilled jobs – driving inclusive economic growth for communities in the region.

The first year of EMIZ has seen progress across its three designated strategic sites, Infinity Park in Derby, Hartington Staveley near Chesterfield, and Explore Park near Worksop, as well as a number of supporting projects across the wider region.

Key achievements include:

  • Outline planning permission being granted and initial work starting on industrial and warehouse developments on the 20-hectare Hartington Commerce Park site.
  • The University of Nottingham creating innovation roadmaps and supporting 15 cutting-edge projects testing innovative products and processes for the green economy and advanced manufacturing.
  • The University of Derby shaping a skills pipeline to connect local people to high-value careers.
  • Enabling works at the Derbyshire Rail Industry Innovation Vehicle (DRIIVe) to support the region’s growing rail cluster.
  • Feasibility work on a second Nuclear Skills Academy at Infinity Park Derby.

Together, these projects are helping to unlock brownfield land, boost local supply chains, and strengthen the region’s position as a leader in green growth and advanced manufacturing.

Mayor Claire continued: “This first year has built strong foundations for the future, and we are determined to go further – attracting more private investment, supporting local businesses to grow, and ensuring every community can share in the benefits of this new era for our region. This is inclusive growth in action.”

As the East Midlands Investment Zone moves into its second year, the focus will be on building the pipeline of new projects to keep up momentum, bringing forward investments identified in the EMIZ Strategy and Investment Plan for funding approval, and working with local partners to deliver infrastructure, training programmes, and innovations which unlock further opportunities for residents and employers.












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