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West Midlands named as innovative tech hub in competition

European Innovation Council has placed the region alongside two other cities in its shortlist for this year's iCapital award

West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker

The West Midlands has been named one of the top three most innovative places in Europe for its work in the technology sector.

European Innovation Council (EIC) has placed the region, alongside Turin in Italy and Espoo in Finland, in its shortlist for this year's European Capital of Innovation Award, also known as iCapital.

The award, in its tenth year, recognises towns and cities that connect local people with academics and the private and public sector to improve their wellbeing while at the same time boosting innovation.

The winner will be announced at a ceremony in Lisbon in the coming weeks while previous recipients include Barcelona, Amsterdam and Athens.

West Midlands Combined Authority is leading the region's bid.

Regional Mayor Richard Parker said: "It's a privilege to represent the West Midlands on such an important international stage.

"Our region's creativity and drive for innovation are helping to solve real-world challenges, improve lives and boost our economy.