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Businesses need to get more 'rock and roll' to innovate and create more jobs, leaders say as Liverpool City Region teams up with Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Partnership could help businesses in fields from life sciences to computing

Liverpool city region metro mayor Steve Rotheram launches Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's partnership with Liverpool City Region(Image: Liverpool City Region Combined Authority)

Businesses need to get more “rock and roll” to turn their ideas into massive companies that create better jobs - that was the message from Britain’s innovation boss to a major summit of the region’s leaders.

Indro Mukerjee, chief executive of national agency Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, made his rousing call at a summit designed to help turn Liverpool into an “innovation powerhouse” with more profitable businesses and a highly skilled workforce.

Liverpool City Region today signed a partnership deal with Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s national innovation agency that aims to support businesses across the country to create new ideas and services.

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The deal aims to build on the region’s strengths in areas including life sciences and computing, to encourage businesses to innovate and ultimately to create more high-skilled jobs.

Metro mayor Steve Rotheram has set a target of spending 5% of the city region’s economy on R&D by 2030 – nearly double the government’s target.

He has also launched an Innovation Prospectus, which has ambitious goals for the city region suggesting that improving the area’s “innovation powerhouse credentials” could ultimately add an estimated £41.7bn to the city region economy, creating around 44,000 jobs.

The prospectus and the new partnership were promoted on Thursday to an audience of business leaders at Liverpool Community College.