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New deep water quay and autonomous vehicles part of £300m Belfast Harbour plan - The proposals also include a focus on accommodating cruise ships.
Northern Ireland's largest film and TV virtual production studio is set to be formally opened on Thursday. Called Studio Ulster, it is a partnership between Belfast Harbour, Ulster University and ...
The advanced screen and performance technology research lab will be set up as part of Studio Ulster at Belfast Harbour Studios.
A ground-breaking £72 million Belfast Region City Deal investment in a state-of-the-art Virtual Production studio complex developed by Ulster University and located at Belfast Harbour.
Studio Ulster is a genuine game-changer, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on screen and enabling directors to bring any imagined world to life, right here at Belfast Harbour.
Cutting-edge virtual production that can appear to bring terrifying ogres to life and deliver close-ups of the Titanic at a studio in Belfast is being celebrated as world-leading.
In the Northern Irish capital, the healing and uniting powers of music and art are being used to reconcile the past, look to the future and bring communities together.
Cutting-edge virtual production that can appear to bring terrifying ogres to life and deliver close-ups of the Titanic at a studio in Belfast is being celebrated as world-leading.
The organisation is also targeting a series of new productions at Belfast Harbour Studios aimed at delivering £200 million to the economy by the end of the decade.
A new deep water quay and autonomous vehicles are part of a £300 million plan for the future of Belfast Harbour. It is also set to include the construction of sustainable warehouses, City Quays 5 ...