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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Given that Manchester had UMIST as a separate entity for so long and do have a teensy weensy bit of technical history from splitting the atom through to the latest breakthrough in graphene, then it'd foolish not to talk about that. That said, the reporter probably associates Manchester with Corrie, football and MediaCity.
    Yeah i only say it cos I am a norvern monkey with a chip on my shoulder....


    and that I probably make up a bit of that stat!

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Indeed it is - and in fact want to see some clear southern centric reporting

    "Based on a calculation of how many tech jobs there are per head of the local population, Cambridge, Reading and Bracknell, and Oxford and Abingdon take the lead. It's no coincidence that all three have universities with strong reputations for science, engineering and computing.
    Southampton and Manchester also do well. And Ipswich is another standout, thanks to the fact that many firms there have congregated around the headquarters of BT Research - the telecoms firm's R&D division."

    Actual figures

    Cambridge 15
    Manchester 14
    Reading and Bracknell 13
    Oxford and Abingdon 10
    Southampton 10

    So surely the first line should read

    "Cambridge, Manchester and Reading and Bracknell take the lead ya da ya da

    With Oxford and Abingdon also doing well etc"

    Or not?
    Given that Manchester had UMIST as a separate entity for so long and do have a teensy weensy bit of technical history from splitting the atom through to the latest breakthrough in graphene, then it'd foolish not to talk about that. That said, the reporter probably associates Manchester with Corrie, football and MediaCity.

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  • scooterscot
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    danke

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Why is this interesting... say from those people who work in retail?
    Birmingham
    Digital tech jobs: 36,000
    Tech jobs per 1,000 residents: three
    Specialisms: Business software, Online gambling
    Foreign-owned firms: N/A
    Locally headquartered: Majestic, Yumzee, Intouch Games
    Cos the Squirrel bother-er has got himself a mention on the BBC, again.

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  • original PM
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    Indeed it is - and in fact want to see some clear southern centric reporting

    "Based on a calculation of how many tech jobs there are per head of the local population, Cambridge, Reading and Bracknell, and Oxford and Abingdon take the lead. It's no coincidence that all three have universities with strong reputations for science, engineering and computing.
    Southampton and Manchester also do well. And Ipswich is another standout, thanks to the fact that many firms there have congregated around the headquarters of BT Research - the telecoms firm's R&D division."

    Actual figures

    Cambridge 15
    Manchester 14
    Reading and Bracknell 13
    Oxford and Abingdon 10
    Southampton 10

    So surely the first line should read

    "Cambridge, Manchester and Reading and Bracknell take the lead ya da ya da

    With Oxford and Abingdon also doing well etc"

    Or not?

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  • vetran
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    The Squirrel worrier does it again, respect!

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  • scooterscot
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    Why is this interesting... say from those people who work in retail?

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic Interesting....

    Interesting....

    Where tech jobs are - Tech Talent: Map of the UK's digital clusters - BBC News

    Look under Brum

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