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US IT giant confirms plans for new º£½ÇÊÓÆµ hub and 1,000 jobs in major boost

The world's largest IT infrastructure services provider has today confirmed plans for a major new technology hub in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ that will create up to 1,000 jobs

The Liverpool skyline(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

World leading IT infrastructure services provider, Kyndryl, has unveiled plans for a significant new tech hub in Liverpool, set to generate up to 1,000 jobs. Initially hinted at by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer last month, the global IT giant has now officially declared its intentions for the city-based hub, which is expected to spawn around 1,000 software engineering and AI-related roles locally over the next three years.

The US firm saysthat its latest venture will 'drive AI and technology innovation in the Liverpool City Region. While the exact location of the new hub within the city remains under wraps, Kyndryl has shed more light on its vision for Liverpool today.

Spearheaded by Kyndryl Consult, the forthcoming tech hub will feature a Kyndryl Vital Studio. The company explained that the studio will provide 'a designer-led, open and collaborative co-creation experience that will allow customers to tackle complex and real-world business challenges.

The company added: "Kyndryl Consult's advisory services will help businesses adopt and implement AI, software and platform engineering solutions and other emerging technologies."

In line with the hub's inauguration, Kyndryl is broadening its alliance with The Very Group, the Liverpool-based operator of digital retailers Very and Littlewoods, via a fresh multiyear agreement. Kyndryl will be offering software and platform engineering support, reports .

John Chambers, president of Kyndryl United Kingdom and Ireland, has lauded Liverpool's burgeoning status as a digital powerhouse, a reputation bolstered by the success of last year's International AI Summit. He said: "Liverpool's growing reputation as a hub for digital excellence – reinforced by the success of last year's International AI Summit – underscores our decision to invest in the region's exceptional talent. This step, as well as Kyndryl's expansion of our relationship with The Very Group, reflects Kyndryl's commitment to nurturing the skills needed to accelerate AI adoption, advance digital transformation and drive meaningful economic growth across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ."

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ government has welcomed the news.

Peter Kyle, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, said: "Kyndryl's new technology hub in Liverpool is a clear example of how AI is already driving economic growth, delivering our plan for change by putting AI to work for communities across the country. This investment is a resounding vote of confidence in our world-leading AI sector and the new blueprint for the technology we're delivering."