PM: I will back our world-class tech sector as we build an economy fit for the future
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The Prime Minister will meet leading digital entrepreneurs and
innovators from across the country today, as she announces a series
of measures to support the continued growth and success of the UK’s
world-class tech sector. In the run up to the Budget, the
Prime Minister and Chancellor will co-host a tech roundtable and
reception at Downing Street, and reaffirm the Government’s enduring
commitment to this vital industry. The PM and Chancellor
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The Prime Minister will meet leading digital entrepreneurs and
innovators from across the country today, as she announces a
series of measures to support the continued growth and success of
the UK’s world-class tech sector.
In the run up to the Budget, the Prime Minister and Chancellor
will co-host a tech roundtable and reception at Downing Street,
and reaffirm the Government’s enduring commitment to this vital
industry.
The PM and Chancellor will announce a new package of support to
ensure Britain remains at the forefront of global innovation,
which includes:
Prime Minister Theresa May said:
“Our digital tech sector is one of the UK’s
fastest-growing industries, and is supporting talent, boosting
productivity, and creating hundreds of thousands of good,
high-skilled jobs up and down the country.
“It is absolutely right that this dynamic sector, which
makes such an immense contribution to our economic life and to
our society, has the full backing of Government.
“Helping our world-class entrepreneurs and innovators to
succeed is how we lay the foundations for our prosperity and
build an economy fit for the future.
“Technology is at the heart of our modern Industrial
Strategy, and we will continue to invest in the best new
innovations and ideas, in the brightest and best talent, and in
revolutionary digital infrastructure.
“And as we prepare to leave the European Union, I am
clear that Britain will remain open for business. That means
Government doing all it can to secure a strong future for our
thriving tech sector and ensure people in all corners of our
nation share in the benefits of its success.”
The Home Office will look at how it can work with organisations
across the UK to ensure wider take up of the additional visas
outside London. Alongside this, the Home Secretary will meet with
technology experts to seek their input on making sure our visa
processes are as efficient as possible.
The new funding for Tech Nation will see the organisation expand
its successful hub model to more cities around the country,
including Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Birmingham. Building on
the work of existing regional clusters, Tech Nation will support
40,000 entrepreneurs and up to 4,000 start-ups as they scale
their businesses.
The new ‘GovTech’ challenge fund will encourage UK firms to use
technology to solve challenges facing the public sector, while a
dedicated new team will act as a front door into Whitehall to
connect tech companies to the right parts of Government.
A new £2 million pilot voucher scheme is also being launched
today by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
(DCMS), in Aberdeenshire, Bristol/Bath and North East
Somerset, Coventry and Warwickshire, and West Yorkshire. This is
part of Government’s pledge to help bring the UK’s
fastest and most reliable broadband to homes and businesses
across the country. Local companies will be among those offered
vouchers by broadband suppliers to pay for gold-standard
full-fibre gigabit connections, to help revolutionise our digital
infrastructure and make it fit for the future.
The PM and Chancellor will also confirm that over two million
people have now received free digital skills training from
businesses such as Barclays, Cisco, Google and Lloyds Banking
Group, under the Digital Skills Partnership launched by DCMS
earlier this year.
And there are just days left for students to apply for a new
apprenticeship and university bursary worth £4,000 a year, being
offered by the National Cyber Security Centre as part of
Government’s investment in the next generation of cyber security
specialists, digital entrepreneurs and tech innovators.
Chancellor Phillip Hammond said:
“Britain is a world leader in digital innovation with some of the
brightest and best tech firms operating in this country.
Working with us, they can provide technological fixes to
public sector problems, boost productivity, and get the nation
working smarter as we create an economy fit for the future.”
Brent Hoberman, Co-Founder and Chairman of Founders
Forum, said:
"I welcome the UK Government's recognition of the importance and
positive impact of the tech sector. These measures announced
today will help reinforce the UK's European leadership in
technology and entrepreneurship."
Sherry Coutu CBE, Chair of Founders4Schools and the
Scaleup Institute said:
"The digital tech sector is a key component of the UK's
competitive advantage and these new measures are welcome
news for innovative small and medium-sized businesses and
third sector organisations by helping to create the
conditions in which they can scale up."
Eileen Burbidge, Chair of Tech City UK, said:
“We are delighted to hear that the Government wants to increase
Tech City UK’s funding for the next four years. Under the Tech
Nation banner, this country that has brought so much innovation
to the world and leads in sub-sectors such as fintech,
cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, robotics and life
sciences, will build a national network of digital excellence so
that the UK will continue to be recognised as one of the best
places in the world to start or grow a digital tech business.”
NOTES TO EDITORS
Attendees at the roundtable
Tech companies exhibiting at the reception
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