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Milton Keynes sets sights on digital growth

8 June 2017

Milton Keynes city stakeholders gathered to discuss the digital future of their city and what’s next for Milton Keynes.

Milton Keynes’ business chiefs and city stakeholders are urging local businesses to embrace the city’s status as one of the UK’s best-connected locations in a bid to drive digital growth across the city and attract new talent and investment.

The call follows a recent roundtable gathering chaired by alternative infrastructure provider CityFibre where professionals were asked to share their digital ambitions for Milton Keynes and discuss how a transformation into a Gigabit City could overcome the challenges presented by the cities aging communications infrastructure.

The event placed CityFibre’s investment in the city’s 160km full fibre network under the spotlight, highlighting its real potential to support business growth and competitiveness, attract start-ups and investment and underpin city-wide developments such as smart-city infrastructure, public Wi-Fi and mobile upgrades.

Chairman of the event, Marc Lough, City Development Manager at CityFibre said: “Milton Keynes is one of the fastest growing cities in the UK, and if it reaps the benefits of the full-fibre

connectivity we’ve invested in beneath its streets, this trend is set to continue.

“In fact, Milton Keynes has the potential to become a key driving force in the UK’s digital revolution – the National Infrastructure Commission has already identified the city as the ideal future home of the UK’s Silicon Valley. Businesses and community leaders need to act now by making fibre the standard in MK and embracing its Gigabit City status.”

Alongside attendees were a host of groups who represent the business community in Milton Keynes, including Simon Dishman from Milton Keynes Chamber of Commerce who said: “A quarterly economic survey from the Chamber of Commerce highlights 89 per cent of businesses believe digital connectivity is critically important so we know there’s a high level of awareness amongst businesses.”

Highlighting the importance of growing skills in MK, Gayle Parker, Head of Business Services at SEMLEP, who manages Velocity Growth Hub, added: “There is a need to increase digital skill sets across the area. We’re looking at tackling the digital skills shortage as 50 per cent of small business owners are still not online and we want to help change this.”

For more information about Milton Keynes’ Gigabit City project, visit: www.cityfibre.com/mk

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