UK Tech Sector Boomsโ to ยฃ2.9bn as Peter Kyle Unveils Growth Plan
London, UK – September 3, โ2025 – Theโ UK’s artificial intelligence sectorโ has reached a โvaluation of ยฃ2.9 billion, as Shadow Tech Secretary peter Kyle today โฃoutlined a plan to furtherโ accelerate growth and ensure the UK remains competitive in the global AI landscape. Theโค initiative focuses on easing regulatory โburdens and โfostering widerโ regional investment in the technology.
Kyle’s plan comes as Chancellor Rachel Reeves โฃvoiced support for reducing “burdensome red tape” โtoโฃ attract investment and stimulate โeconomic growth. The government aims โto build on recent expansionโฃ of the โAIโฃ ecosystem beyond London, with the number of AIโ firms in regions like โฃthe Midlands,โ Yorkshire, Wales and the North West having at least doubled โคinโฃ the last three years.โ
“This country has huge potential, but our economy has been stuck on pause forโค too โคlong,” Reeves stated, highlighting โthe urgency ofโฃ the โgrowth โฃstrategy.
While momentum is building, analystsโฃ caution that challenges remain. Helena Sans, head of tech, media andโ telecoms โขat Barclays Corporate โBank,โ recently notedโ that “access to โคfunding, global investor appetite and risk-taking remain the biggest hurdles” despite growing confidence โin โthe UK’s techโข base. Concerns have also beenโข raised regardingโ the pace of regulatory reform, with the Adaโค Lovelace โInstitute previously warning of a potential “legislative void” in areasโ like facial recognition and AI oversight.
Kyle โฃargues theโฃ regional expansion demonstrates the UK’s potentialโ to establish AI as aโ national growth story, extending beyond its conventional London focus. Though, observers emphasize that sustained investmentโ and a proactive regulatory framework will โฃbeโ crucial for the UK to maintain its competitive edge against the US, EU,โ and China, all of whom โare rapidly scaling their AI capabilities.