A new $20 million innovation hub in south western Victoria will establish the region as the nation’s leading advanced manufacturing precinct.

The facility, called ManuFutures2, will be the second hub of its kind built at Deakin University’s Waurn Ponds campus and will help to accelerate innovations in manufacturing.

Products manufactured at the site include the world’s lightest and strongest carbon fibre road bike wheels, enhanced fabrics used for athletic clothing and equipment, and smart sensors to improve water management on farms.

Supported by the Victorian Government, ManuFutures2 will include a product engineering development laboratory and six adaptable spaces for tenants to develop, field test and manufacture products to market.

The facility will create 172 jobs in areas like construction and manufacturing, double the number of resident start-up companies to 26, and support research and work opportunities for Deakin University staff and students and provide a space for the community to attend events and training.

Planning for the project is already well advanced, with construction to begin in September 2021 and take about eight months.

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