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Government to download digital cash on Humber as skills partnership launches

Best practice recognised in Whitehall as Tech Minister Chris Philp visits

Digital Economy Minister Chris Philp MP, centre, with, from left, Jonathan Owen, leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council; Hester Bridges, deputy leader of Hull City Council, chair of the Humber Local Digital Skills Partnership, Professor Becky Huxley-Binns and Hull and East Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership chair James Newman.(Image: Katie Pugh / Reach Plc)

A drive to improve the digital skills of thousands of people across the Humber has launched.

Match-funding has been secured from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport following a hugely successful pilot.

It comes as new figures reveal Hull and East Yorkshire’s tech sector is one of the fastest growing in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

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Tech Minister Chris Philp came to Hull to formally launch a new Local Digital Skills Partnership, a campaign aiming to equip people for the region’s digital jobs boom and ensure more residents can benefit from the thriving local tech sector.

New data from smarter job search engine Adzuna and Dealroom reveals the number of employees in Hull and East Yorkshire’s digital sector is expanding at eight per cent per year, making it the fastest growing region in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for digital jobs.

It follows a report published by DCMS which showed the region’s digital sector is expected to add an extra £1.6 billion to the economy every year by 2025 creating an additional 42,200 jobs.

The partnership - a coalition of local authorities, businesses and education providers - will make it easier for businesses and residents to identify gaps in their skills and access training on a range of topics from software development and data management to digital marketing.