An industrial strategy without tech is no strategy at all | Computer Weekly
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The recently elected UK government faces significant economic pressures while navigating geopolitical challenges. To promote growth, it has implemented various policy actions, including the AI Opportunities Action Plan and numerous consultations. The forthcoming Industrial Strategy emphasizes the importance of technology across multiple high-growth sectors, aiming to enhance business conditions and create stability. Success in achieving the strategy's goals will require breaking down bureaucratic barriers, fostering essential digital skills, and building strong industry relationships over the planned 10-year timeline.
Delivering on the ambitions within the Industrial Strategy will demand more than just good intentions. It will rely on Whitehall to break down silos, nurture the digital skills the sector needs, and build meaningful relationships with industry.
The Industrial Strategy aims to not only drive growth and attract investment into some of the UK's most successful sectors - including the technology sector itself - but also looks to create a more dynamic economy by improving general business conditions.
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