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New Executive Director appointed for Queen’s University’s Global Innovation Institute

June 2022 by Marc Jacob

Queen’s University Belfast has appointed a new Executive Director for its £58m Global Innovation Institute, an expansion of the Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT) which will be completed in the next three years.

David Quinn, who has had a 30-year career in business consultancy and is a former Consulting Partner in PwC in Northern Ireland, has taken up the role which will see him lead the Belfast Region City Deal-funded project. GII aims to transform Northern Ireland’s digital economy by substantially increasing both the volume and range of digital innovation taking place within the region.
Scheduled to open in 2025, it will house more than 550 experts at its Titanic Quarter site, including researchers already based at ECIT, as well as new posts and others who will be co-locating from a wide range of companies and external partners.

The team of researchers will build on ECIT’s core expertise across cyber security, advanced wireless technologies, data science and analytics. Within a multi-disciplinary environment, experts from a range of sectors will be developing research in areas including health data, agri-food and Fintech.
Mr Quinn said: “The City Deal investment in GII represents a once in a generation opportunity to place a research institute with sufficient scale and critical mass to compete globally at the heart of Belfast’s emerging Innovation District, in line with the Department of Economy’s 10X Vision.

As part of the Belfast Region City Deal, the UK Government and Northern Ireland Executive are providing £170m funding towards three Queen’s-led Centres including GII, the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC) and the Institute of Research Excellence for Advanced Clinical Healthcare (iREACH), while an additional £30m will be invested by the University and its partners.

Mr Quinn takes up his new role as Dr Godfrey Gaston, currently Executive Director of ECIT, retires this summer after 18 years’ service at Queen’s.
Professor Ian Greer, Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s University, said: “I am delighted to welcome David Quinn to the role of Executive Director of the new Global Innovation Institute at an exciting time for the University as we deliver three cutting-edge facilities under the Innovation Pillar of the Belfast Region City Deal.


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