The drive for Edinburgh to become the data capital for Europe is a goal of the Edinburgh and South-East City Region Deal. Launched in 2018, this collaboration between the UK and Scottish governments, six local authorities and the city region’s universities, colleges, businesses and third sector announced a £661 million Data-Driven Innovation (DDI) Programme to harness the area’s strengths in digital technology and enhance its data capabilities. The goal is to be recognised as the European centre of excellence for AI and data science.
Throughout our research, we found that many of the assumptions about the strengths of Edinburgh as a centre of data excellence were justified and could be evidenced. Fundamentally, Edinburgh has a strong and growing digital technology sector and workforce that make a valuable contribution to the economy. This is complemented by government support and inward investment. But critically, we asked what makes a data capital and whether we are all focused on those goals.
The report looks in depth at the five pillars essential to claim the title of ‘data capital’—business demand for data expertise, the economic environment, the talent pool, innovation, and clarity of purpose—in order to spark a debate about what needs to be done to overcome any lingering barriers and challenges for Edinburgh to step up and into the role as a European leader of all things data.