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Wales aiming to become leading global cyber-security location with new multi-million-pound hub

Funding for a £9.5m Cyber Innovation Hub includes backing from the Welsh Government and City Deal for the Cardiff Capital Region

A £9.5m Cyber Innovation Hub is being establshed for Wales.

A new £9.5m hub at the heart of efforts to accelerate the size of Wales’ emerging cyber-security sector and seeing a significant rise in private equity funding to help firms scale-up, has been announced.

The Cyber Innovation Hub is being led by Cardiff University with partners including Airbus, Alacrity Cyber, CGI, Thales NDEC, Tramshed Tech, and the University of South Wales.

The hub, which will become operational by year end, will train more than 1,000 cyber-skilled individuals and grow the cyber-security sector in Wales by more than 50% (number of firms) by 2030.

It will also support efforts to attract more than £20m in private equity investment to scale-up around 50% of these businesses, as well as attracting more cyber-security firms, projects and research capacity into Wales.

It will also bring industry, government and academic partners together to support the growth of the sector.

Its activities will be spread at numerous locations across the Cardiff City Region, including a new cyber-security co-working space operated by Tramshed Tech at the 1 Central Square office scheme in Cardiff with entrepreneurship training at Alacrity’s hub in Newport.

Inovation activity will centre around Cardiff University's cyber defence testbeds at Abacws to develop and test new cyber products. Thales Ebbw Vale, Airbus Newport and CGI Bridgend, will seed innovation challenges that are aligned to market demand.

The funding includes £3m from the Welsh Government over the next two years, alongside £3m from the City Deal for the Cardiff Capital Region – which covers the 10 local authorities of south east Wales – and for which the Cardiff Bay administration is a co-funder alongside the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government.