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The UK Cyber Economy Is Changing Shape, and the West Midlands May Be Better Positioned Than It Realises

The 2026 DSIT Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis reveals more than continued growth in the UK cyber sector. Beneath the headline statistics sits a deeper structural transition: cyber is increasingly becoming a distributed economic infrastructure tied to industrial resilience, operational continuity and supply-chain assurance. This article examines the implications of regionalisation, slowing employment growth, rising productivity pressure and AI-driven dependency complexity, particularly for industrial regions such as the West Midlands.

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Restructuring the West Midlands Growth Company: Reform or Rebrand?

The West Midlands Growth Company (WMGC) is being restructured into a new Economic Development Vehicle (EDV) by 2026 to focus on investment and strategic delivery. While WMGC claims credit for attracting big business, many local startups, mine included, received no meaningful support. The restructuring is a chance to fix that, but only if the new EDV backs early-stage innovators with funding access, partnerships, and scale-up support. Otherwise, it’s just a rebrand, not reform.

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Cyber, Digital, and Tech: Understanding the West Midlands Perspective

In the West Midlands, the definitions and boundaries of Cyber, Digital, and Tech are more than just academic semantics; they influence policy, investment decisions, and how the region positions itself on the national and global stage. While the rest of the UK and many parts of the world have moved towards recognising cyber as a distinct and critical sector, in the West Midlands, it still largely sits within the broader digital and technology categories.

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