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South West aerospace, tech and maritime industries are key to levelling up, says CBI chief

CBI director-general Tony Danker visits key South West companies

CBI director-general Tony Danker leads discussions with South West business leaders at the University of Bristol’s enterprise hub Engine Shed(Image: Jon Rowley)

The South West’s aerospace, creative tech and maritime industries are key to igniting the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s levelling-up ambitions and delivering growth, the head of the CBI has said on a visit to Plymouth and Bristol.

Some of the South West’s top companies were showcased to the CBI’s director-general Tony Danker during a two-day visit to the region.

Mr Danker visited Plymouth and Bristol to meet a number of key South West business leaders to discuss their ambitions within the CBI’s Seize The Moment economic strategy – which includes stimulating regional growth by building upon successful economic clusters around the country.


The visit – which included two business roundtables organised in partnership with law firm Womble Bond Dickinson – saw Mr Tony Danker spend two days getting a close-up look at how the South West has already enjoyed success with this approach.

In Plymouth, Mr Tony Danker visited one of the South West’s largest employers, Princess Yachts. Princess employs 3,200 people across six sites in Britain’s Ocean City – while the broader maritime/defence cluster which has grown around Princess supports in excess of 17,000 jobs and adds £1bn to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy.

Mr Tony Danker also spent time at the University of Plymouth exploring its Cyber Ship Lab, a unique industry/academic partnership aiming to tackle the growing issue of cyber-attacks on shipping, which have increased by 900% during the past five years.

In Bristol, Mr Tony Danker visited Airbus and Renishaw, key players in a regional aerospace and advanced manufacturing cluster which is leading on pioneering decarbonisation advances while contributing £7bn a year to the regional purse.

He also led a roundtable discussion at the University of Bristol’s enterprise hub, Engine Shed, for key figures in the Bristol and Bath creative and tech cluster, already established as the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most successful tech cluster and contributing £1.7bn to the economy.