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Cardiff identified as one of the fastest growing tech cities in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Cardiff's tech sector is thriving according to new research carried for the Digital Economy Council.

Cardiff(Image: Matthew Horwood)

Cardiff is one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s fastest-growing tech cities, according to new research from the Digital Economy Council.

Its ranking of ninth in the top ten of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities, in research carried out by Dealroom and job search engine Adzuna, is based on high levels of venture capital funding, available tech job opportunities, advertised tech salaries, number of high-growth tech companies and future high-growth companies.

Start-ups in the capital have raised £39m this year, with 13 venture capital rounds taking place. Cardiff is also home to one future unicorn (futurecorn) - defined as a high-growth tech company predicted to be worth $1 billion in valuation in the next few years, -in the form of fintech platform Sonovate, which provides finance and tech solutions to recruitment agencies and other businesses to engage contractors and freelancers.

The new tech investment flowing into Cardiff has seen companies across the city increase their tech hiring. There are now 601 IT vacancies available in Cardiff, an increase of 81.6% from 2020’s figures. This demand has seen average advertised salaries rise too - from £41,505 last year to £49,612 in 2021, an increase of 19.5%.

Cambridge is ranked first in the tech league table, followed by Manchester, Oxford, Edinburgh and Bristol.

The Digital Economy advises the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government on how to promote and boost the tech an digital sector.

Digital Minister Chris Philp said: “Wales is a tech hotspot and it’s great to see Cardiff named in the top ten regional º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities for the amount of capital raised. The success is testament to the talent and ingenuity of those working in the city’s tech sector.