Episode 58: The case for Lovelace Labs in Manchester
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In this episode of Off Script, Josh, James, and Tom discuss the importance of innovation in Leeds and the broader UK, emphasizing the need for representation and funding for technology outside of London, triggered by an article Tom wrote titled "National purpose on AI". Tom shares insights on the historical context of innovation in Leeds, the role of academic research, and the success stories of tech companies in regions like Stoke-on-Trent. They also propose Manchester as a suitable location for Lovelace Labs and call for a national data library to be established in Leeds. The discussion highlights the need for a more confident and proactive approach to promoting Northern innovation and addressing funding disparities.
- The UK government often overlooks innovation happening outside London.
- Leeds has a rich history of innovation and should be recognized for it.
- The tech sector in Stoke-on-Trent is surprisingly larger than in Oxford.
- Academic research is crucial for innovation but often underfunded outside major cities.
- There is a need for a national data library to be based in Leeds.
- Manchester is a strong candidate for the proposed Lovelace Labs.
- Local companies need to be more vocal about their contributions to the economy.
- Funding for innovation should be more evenly distributed across the UK.
- The North should celebrate its successes and promote its strengths more actively.
- A cultural shift is needed to demand more respect and representation for Northern innovation.
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