UK launches regional tech booster program to foster innovation and job growth
06 October 2025
The UK Government has unveiled fourteen flagship projects under its new Regional Tech Booster initiative, aimed at energizing local tech ecosystems and creating employment opportunities across Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and all English regions.
With a £1 million fund, the programme will support startups, entrepreneurs, and communities through tailored training, mentoring, networking, and scaling assistance, seeking to expand tech-led growth beyond London and the South East.
These targeted projects aim to provide vital support to local tech firms and innovators, helping to catalyse growth in regions often overlooked in the UK’s innovation landscape. The first investment events are scheduled for Bristol and Leeds, where the government plans to connect regional innovation clusters with investors and foster cross-sector collaboration.
Amidst challenges in translating AI investments into tangible results — where 60% of UK companies have seen little material value from AI and only 35% are scaling AI enterprise-wide — the success of these regional initiatives will hinge on their ability to embed strong data readiness, talent development, and governance frameworks locally.
Stuart Harvey, CEO of Datactics, highlighted the importance of foundational data skills, stating that “the government’s focus on AI skills for founders is positive, but it’s crucial to equip communities with the core data management and governance capabilities needed to build trustworthy AI solutions. Without these, there’s a risk of amplifying errors and biases across society. These projects offer a chance to uplift communities by combining funding with robust data practices that support reliable innovation.”
Similarly, Sachin Agrawal, Managing Director of Zoho UK, emphasized that “regional programmes like Tech Booster are vital for ensuring AI benefits are shared across the UK, not just in London. Success depends on embedding data quality, governance, and structured training into the fabric of local ecosystems. Sustainable capacity building and trust are essential for responsible AI adoption at scale.”
Looking forward, industry leaders, educators, and government must collaborate to develop long-term frameworks that nurture regional talent, support governance, and provide accessible ethical AI training for both technical and non-technical audiences. Balancing global expertise with local investment will be key to building resilient ecosystems that foster inclusive innovation, economic growth, and community benefits across the entire UK.
As the Regional Tech Booster progresses, the primary challenge will be translating strategic ambitions into tangible local capacity — ensuring that innovation, jobs, and AI-driven benefits are widely shared, rather than concentrated in a few hubs.