Infinity Park - Derby and South Derbyshire

Boosting the economy: Infinity Park (pictured) is one of the projects to receive this funding.

Welcome to Infinity Park, the East Midlands’ premier advanced manufacturing and logistics location.

Infinity Park is a unique collaboration between Derby City Council, the Harpur Crewe Estate, Rolls-Royce and Infinity Park Derby LLP, which includes Wilson Bowden Developments and Peveril Securities.

The Park is located to the south of the city, next to the world headquarters of Rolls-Royce Civil Aerospace and within 15 minutes of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) including: Toyota Manufacturing (UK), Alstom and JCB.

Offering direct access to J3 of the A50 and with East Midlands Airport nearby, Infinity Park’s central location is ideal for addressing supply chains and consumer markets across the UK and beyond.

At Infinity Park, the world’s foremost research, manufacturing and logistics companies come together to forge stronger links across the UK supply chain.

Co-location at Infinity Park offers the opportunity to create synergies between occupiers, driving innovation across disciplines and industries. Whatever the business, employees will enjoy an established location with transport links and a growing host of amenities.

Infinity Park has already delivered significant developments in research, manufacturing and logistics, and is looking to build on these successes as part of the EMCCA Investment Zone.

Infinity Park is home to advanced manufacturing and research and development premises, linking industrial supply chains with cutting edge research in zero carbon energy technologies. The site is also home to The Nuclear Skills Academy, created as a joint venture between Rolls-Royce, the University of Derby, NAMRC and Derby City Council.

Through developments like the Nuclear Skills Academy, Infinity Park can offer significant opportunities for growth in the nuclear sector. A vibrant and growing skills economy is clustered around Infinity Park, further establishing the site as a major national centre for industry and innovation.

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