Andy Street and tech commissioner visit flagship firm to reiterate support to Birmingham’s booming tech sector
2nd October 2023
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Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and Chair of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), heard first-hand, during a visit to Birmingham-based IT company Intercity, how staff recruitment and retention were proving to be key barriers to growth for many West Midlands tech firms. 

The Mayor was joined by Martin Ward, the region’s tech commissioner, on a tour of the company, which has seen year-on-year growth of around 20%, and is a key player in the local tech industry.  

The West Midlands has the fastest growing tech sector in the UK, worth over £15.3 billion, and saw 2,378 tech start-ups registered in 2022 — an increase of 22%. 

Figures released by TechWM suggest around 144,000 employees work for a tech-based company in the West Midlands and recruitment for tech-based positions has increased by 31% in 2022. 

To help plug the skills gap WMCA, during the 2022/23 academic year, has earmarked £14.7 million into tech and digital skill courses supporting approximately 11,000 individual learners. 

Vacancies for tech and digital roles also reflect high demand with nearly 10,000 job postings in the last month alone, according to figures from the WMCA. 

The Mayor said: "When we look at the avenues open to us here in the West Midlands to power economic growth, it’s clear that technology will play a pivotal role in shaping our future. 

“That’s why we’re so committed to the tech sector and excited about the opportunities it presents. 

“As we nurture local talent and empower the next generation of tech professionals, we’re not just building a stronger tech ecosystem - we’re building a brighter future for our region in the months and years ahead.” 

From L-R: Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, shaking hands with Charlie Blakemore, group managing director of Intercity, and Martin Ward, the WMCA's tech commissioner.

Intercity, which serves organisations such as the British Transport Police, Bet365, and Enterprise Rent-A-Car, also announced its official IT partnership with Edgbaston Stadium & Warwickshire County Cricket Club, helping to deliver a suite of technology upgrades as part of Edgbaston’s ambitious regeneration plans. 

Andrew Jackson, CEO of Intercity, said: “We’ve been absolutely delighted to host West Midlands Mayor Andy Street and tech commissioner Martin Ward at our Intercity headquarters in Birmingham today.  

“It’s an honour for Intercity to be recognised as a key tech player in the region and we echo Andy Street’s commitment to nurturing local talent and empowering the next generation of IT and Tech professionals.  

“We’re working together to level up the region and really showcase what Birmingham’s growing tech space has to offer.” 

 

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