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Posted on November 3, 2017 by staff

Tech investment crucial for Thames Valley challenges

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The Greater Thames Valley needs to invest more in tech solutions and digital infrastructure but initiatives like the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine have made it more challenging to get the attention of central government.

That is according to Tim Smith, chief executive of Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).

He聽told 老九品茶Cloud聽that the region is beginning to get more recognition as a聽digital tech hub but investing in digital assets 鈥 rather than just physical infrastructure 鈥 has to remain at the top of the agenda.

鈥淭here鈥檚 been quite a lot of work done by the LEP and Connect Thames Valley Tech (ConnectTVT) and I think that has gained traction recently, although it tends to be more focused on the towns in Berkshire, certainly Reading and Slough,” he says.

鈥淭hat wasn鈥檛 the case a couple of years ago, particularly with the government鈥檚 focus on Tech City at the time. Notwithstanding, that doesn鈥檛 really affect Berkshire鈥檚 economy, which is phenomenal.鈥

Investing time and money into rolling out superfast broadband across聽Berkshire has been important, but Smith says the LEP now needs to 鈥渞aise the ceiling鈥 by focusing on 5G in the future.

鈥淲hat we also have to do is make sure that our attention is turned to technological solutions and not just investing in hard infrastructure,鈥 he says.

鈥淭here will always be a need for that [hard infrastructure] in terms of rail and road enhancements, but it鈥檚 very clear now that some of the greatest challenges we face as a region will require technological solutions.鈥

Smith says the success of the Thames Valley Berkshire economy, which has a GVA of 拢35bn and productivity levels per head second only to London, has meant that 鈥渢here will always be a focus and attention elsewhere鈥.

鈥淚t takes the Greater Thames Valley four days to produce something it would take a week to produce in the Northern Powerhouse; that gives an indication of our productivity levels,鈥 he says.

However, Smith stresses that the region is still equally in need of the government鈥檚 attention.

鈥淭here is certainly a lot more noise. It used to be Tech City and now it鈥檚 the聽Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine. It鈥檚 become more difficult to get our voice heard.

鈥淲hat that does mean though is we need to collaborate across LEP boundaries and speak with a more combined and more cohesive voice.鈥

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