How do we secure London's future as a tech hub? It starts with our people

The London Mayoral Election drawing near presents an opportune moment to direct attention to the future of the capital’s tech ecosystem. London has proven resilient in its ability to weather global headwinds and economic uncertainties over recent years but, as it stands at the crest of a new wave of technological disruption, a renewed focus is needed on how the capital can stay ahead of the rapidly evolving and increasingly digital landscape. London’s credentials as a tech leader remain very strong. The capital ranks joint second globally in terms of the best start-up ecosystems for tech companies, behind only Silicon Valley. It continues to lead as Europe’s number one tech hub, with London start-ups raising almost as much investment last year as the next three European cities (Paris, Stockholm, and Berlin) combined. In 2023, London companies collectively raised over £10.14b in VC investment, representing a triumphant return to pre-pandemic levels. However, the advent of emerging technologies such as AI, Chips and Quantum has ignited a reassessment of regulatory frameworks, workforce skills, and ethical considerations, reshaping industries worldwide. If London is to secure its future as an attractive destination for global players and local start-ups alike, a clear focus must be...

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