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Manchester named second most attractive º£½ÇÊÓÆµ city for tech investment - it's overtaken Cambridge for the first time

The success of e-commerce giant The Hut Group, which floated on the London Stock Exchange in September, “has helped to cement the city’s reputation as an industry hub to rival the capital”

(Image: Vincent Cole Manchester Evening News)

Manchester has been named the second most attractive city in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for tech investment.

That’s according to data from the Office of National Statistics, Tech Nation and job search engine Adzuna, which showed venture capital investment reached $687.6m in 2019, up from $199.1m in 2018.

The new ranking sees the city overtake Cambridge, home to a large cluster of high-tech businesses, for the first time, making Manchester second only to London.

Digital Minister Caroline Dinenage said Manchester’s “tech star has been rising for the past few years” and the success of e-commerce giant The Hut Group, which floated on the London Stock Exchange in September, “has helped to cement the city’s reputation as an industry hub to rival the capital”. 

The Hut Group is the company seeking the most new recruits in the region, followed by TalkTalk and Sage, data showed, with the most in-demand job in the city being software developers, NET developers and front-end developers.

The digital tech sector in Manchester employed more than 100,000 people in 2019 according to the data, and there are 4,235 open tech vacancies across the city region. Some 3,690 IT vacancies are from across the city alone.

Ms Dinenage said: “These new figures show it is creating new jobs and opportunities, and I am delighted that some of the country’s leading tech talent are coming together to discuss how we can help further strengthen the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s reputation as Europe’s leading tech player.”

Safe Hammad, CTO and Co-Founder of business Arctic Shores, provider of behaviour-based psychometrics, said Manchester has “transformed into a thriving technology hub” over the past 10 year.