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Since revealing the vision to double in size in 2016, nearly 1,000 new homes have been delivered and we’ve attracted a number of local, family-run independents; including The General Store, Chapati Café and Seven Bro7hers to serve and support our growing 8,000 strong community and visitors. The Co-op is also set to launch its new concept store in November.
Managing Director Stephen Wild, said: “As we enter the latest phase of our expansion plans, MediaCity will be a hive of activity. We’ll be creating more new homes, more work and studio space as well as inspiring public spaces. Key to our expansion success will be working with our partners to deliver and accelerate our vision.”
Today, MediaCity’s thriving SME community is at the forefront of delivering the latest in high tech from Artificial Intelligence to eSports and gaming, and cyber security but Stephen is looking ahead to how MediaCity can support the fourth revolution.
Stephen adds: “As the fourth industrial revolution unfolds, the Internet Of Things (IoT) advances and computers have the capacity to connect and communicate with one another we will need the skills, talent and wide, open minds to keep apace with these technological advancements.
“The focus on skills and talent has driven many partnerships ranging from the University of Salford to Salford City College, and working with local schools to try to ensure opportunities are available to the local community who are so vital to the success of MediaCity.
With the Vodafone 5G infrastructure already in place MediaCity is committed to supporting life enhancing technological innovations through accelerator programmes focusing on the future of health, connected places and cyber security and to date has unlocked significant investment in MediaCity and beyond.
Mo Isap, CEO of IN4 Group, operator of HOST, added: “MediaCity is a catalyst to realise prosperity by connecting the brightest talent to the very best infrastructure, our next phase will see us create an even more inclusive innovation campus built on cultural diversity making us a home for the most dynamic community.”
Since MediaCity’s first broadcast 10 years ago it has become synonymous with some of the nation’s favourite TV and radio shows including Coronation Street, The Voice, BBC Breakfast, A Question of Sport, CBBC, BBC Five Live and Blue Peter.
The demand for content throughout the pandemic was unprecedented and MediaCity’s dock10 cemented itself as a provider of world class production facilities to the broadcast industry. This year, it invested in a £1 million virtual gallery to remotely and safely broadcast thousands of hours of content including the Olympics from its virtual studio throughout the Summer.
Mark Senior said “We’ve come a long way in 10 years. Today, we are an internationally recognised media hub used by broadcasters and production companies from across the world. With the BBC announcing this year that MediaCity will be the main base for the BBC’s digital and technology teams, BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 6 Music as well as becoming the home for new writing talent the creative content coming out of MediaCity will be boundless.”
Stephen added: “The future of MedaCity is incredibly exciting which will unlock many exciting opportunities for the people of Salford and beyond. To really harness our full potential we must continue to work in collaboration as what we collectively offer is a powerful combination of skills, creativity, innovation and talent.”
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