The Data City
@TheDataCity
We are The Data City. We support government, analysts, investors & researchers to understand emerging industrial sectors in real time.
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Did you know? There are approximately 9,600 active, VAT registered data-driven companies in the UK, contributing £343 billion to our economy annually 📈
Latest research from Department for Science, Innovation and Technology uses our real-time data to map the UK's Data Driven Market.
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Only 36% of IT reseller campaigns focus on awareness-level activity!
In a market of 40,920 IT reseller businesses (according to The Data City), this approach could set you apart from your competitors. See how your marketing compares in our report⬇️
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Curious about the role of #data in shaping UK businesses? 🤔
New research from Department for Science, Innovation and Technology defines & estimates the impact of data-driven companies in the UK 📈
DSIT used The Data City platform to build a dataset of data-driven companies for this study
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An engaging & insightful afternoon yesterday with Open Innovations (formerly @ODILeeds) discussing how we 'win' in the #North 💪
Great to hear from Tom Forth & Paul Connell, as well as speakers from Leeds Council News Brabners Youth Futures Foundation & more on what ‘winning’ really means.
Good to hear Fatima from The Data City talking about industrial relatedness.
We've been using The Data City data to explore the relatedness of the emerging economy of East Anglia as part of our work with the East Anglia The Productivity Institute Forum.
We'll be publishing a report soon!
Fantastic to have Paul Swinney with Arup UK here in Leeds (and with The Data City earlier) with almost completely correct observations about what the North winning would look like. Spot on that both transport AND densification will matter to Northern City success.
Live from Arup UK's brand new Leeds offices for 'How does the North win?' with Open Innovations (formerly @ODILeeds) & Brabners.
Tom Riordan kicking things off...
Exciting day at The Data City offices as we welcomed Paul Swinney, Director of Policy and Research at Centre for Cities, to our Innovation Club
Paul shared insights on how Centre for Cities utilises our data to measure the impact of new economy firms across UK cities.