- New research for Birmingham Tech Week shows West Midlands is
one of the UK’s fastest growing tech sectors - valued at £15.3
billion, up from £11.5 billion in 2021
- Hiring by Birmingham tech firms is up by a fifth in 2022 and
a third across the West Midlands, with over 2,300 startups and
scaleups in the region
A new state-of-the-art UK Telecommunications Lab will be based in
Solihull, creating dozens of high-skilled jobs for the region,
Tech Minister has announced today.
The first of its kind in the country, the Lab will act as a
secure research facility bringing together telecom operators,
suppliers and academics to research and test innovative new ways
of boosting the security, resilience and performance of the UK’s
mobile networks. It will help close the digital skills gap
locally as well as nationally by creating dozens of specialised
jobs in telecoms and cyber security.
New research out today, which has been commissioned by the
government for Birmingham Tech Week, also shows a large increase
in the number of tech startups and scaleups across Birmingham and
the West Midlands.
There has been a 21.3 per cent increase in tech jobs in
Birmingham in the seven months to July 2022, rising to 31 per
cent across the West Midlands region, according to analysis by
smarter job search engine Adzuna
for the UK’s Digital Economy Council.
There are now over 144,000 people employed in tech startups and
scaleups across the West Midlands, with over 56,000 in Birmingham
alone. The boost to hiring follows a sharp increase in the value
of West Midlands tech companies, with the region’s tech ecosystem
now valued at £15.3 billion, up from £11.5 billion in 2021,
according to new data from Dealroom.
The analysis shows the West Midlands has become one of the UK’s
biggest digital sectors - with health, transport and sports tech
companies flourishing in particular. Since 2020, West Midlands
tech companies have raised over £850 million in venture capital
funding.
Tech Minister said:
After this summer’s stunning Commonwealth Games it is great to
feel the buzz in the city yet again in Birmingham Tech Week.
Fast-growing firms are cementing Birmingham’s status as a tech
powerhouse - boosting jobs and spreading economic growth right
across the West Midlands.
As a result, there is no better home for the new UK Telecoms Lab,
which will turn the region into a centre for expertise and
innovation in the security of next-generation mobile networks.
New cutting-edge telecoms test lab
The ever-increasing speed and reliability of mobile and broadband
networks has supercharged the UK’s economy, but it also means we
are more dependent on telecoms infrastructure.
As the demand for 5G grows and next-generation 6G is on the
horizon, having a new national research facility in one location
will enable telecom companies and suppliers to test their
equipment - such as radio network infrastructure and the software
which underpins it - in a realistic environment.
The UK Telecoms Lab will help get faster mobile technology rolled
out quicker and ensure people can continue to have full
confidence in UK networks by identifying national security risks
and vulnerabilities and ensuring vital equipment and software are
protected against cyber attacks.
The lab will help new businesses enter the UK telecoms market by
testing to ensure equipment is fully ‘interoperable’, meaning it
can connect to kit supplied by different manufacturers, which is
increasingly important to the government’s £250 million strategy
to diversify the UK 5G telecoms market.
The Lab will be based in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull.
The government will announce further details about the Lab in due
course.
, Mayor of the West Midlands,
said:
Tech is one of the most exciting and fastest growing sectors in
our region. This fantastic announcement that Solihull will be the
home of the new UK Telecoms Lab yet again underlines the strength
of this important sector for us here in the West Midlands. The
Lab will bring a wide range of stakeholders together to drive
innovation and create high quality new jobs for local people.
As we mark Birmingham Tech Week, it’s a great time to remember
that we are at the cutting edge and - with our tech sector
already valued at over £15 billion - we have an exciting future
ahead of us.