Two of the North East鈥檚 best-known tech sector support organisations are set to join forces, creating new opportunities and accelerating the growth of the region鈥檚 digital technology economy.聽
Sunderland Software City and Dynamo 鈥 the Newcastle-based, industry-led tech and digital business network 鈥 are joining together to deliver industry-specific business support and significantly increase coordinated efforts to tackle the region鈥檚 digital skills gap.
The move, which will see Dynamo remain a Community Interest Company (CIC) but with staff integrating into Software City鈥檚 team, follows increased collaboration during the pandemic between the two bodies, which between them have over 20 years of experience in growing the technology and digital industries.
Working across multiple subsectors of technology and aiding companies from startup to multinational, the two organisations have supported over 1500 businesses, with more than 1000 new jobs created.

The new agreement brings together Dynamo鈥檚 strong relationships and member network of digital companies, with Software City鈥檚 established track record of addressing a diverse range of challenges facing the sector.聽
Dr David Dunn, who will serve as CEO of Dynamo alongside Software City, believes both Dynamo members and the wider tech community in the region will benefit from a more coordinated and joined-up support.
He said: 鈥淏oth organisations have gained a deep understanding from their work over the past decade to develop the region鈥檚 digital economy. During this time the synergies between the two have become more apparent, especially in tackling skills shortages.鈥
Dynamo鈥檚 newly formed Digital Talent Engine project, which will create a pipeline of digitally-skilled talent to support regional tech firms鈥 growth, will become part of Software City鈥檚 established skills programmes to provide a connected approach to plugging the region鈥檚 skills gap.
Dr Dunn added: 鈥淭he Software City team are excited to help the Dynamo team in continuing well-established and successful activities such as the annual Dynamo Conference in June and the flagship Dynamites Awards celebration of the sector in November.聽
鈥淓qually we look forward to integrating the Dynamo team into Software City which will not only strengthen our skills offering but bolster operations across the entire organisation, as we support businesses with digital adoption, innovation and early-stage formulation.鈥
Charlie Hoult, who will continue as chair of the Dynamo Advisory Board to enable the transition, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e exceptionally proud of how far Dynamo has come in the past decade. The great challenge we face in growing our regional tech sector lies in access to skills.聽
鈥淚t鈥檚 vital that we not only nurture more talent in the region but that we create the ways and means of attracting more skilled workers to the North East.聽
鈥淭his link up between Dynamo and Software City will help achieve our region鈥檚 ambitions, benefiting digital companies of all sizes operating in the North East. Coupling more capacity to deliver impactful projects with a joined up and clear service offering will benefit ambitious businesses looking for support. There鈥檚 no limit to the North East鈥檚 technology potential.鈥


