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£40m fund launched to encourage regions to unlock 5G benefits

Staff Reporter
July 31, 2023

A £40 million fund for local and regional authorities to accelerate 5G innovation and pioneer digital connectivity for residents and business is now open for applications,

The cash boost will create 5G Innovation Regions by awarding funding to areas that can demonstrate how they will drive the development and adoption of 5G and other technologies. This is intended to ensure communities in towns, cities and rural areas across the UK take full advantage of the benefits advanced wireless connectivity and digital technologies can provide, as well as attract commercial investment to grow the economy

Successful 5G Innovation Regions will be supported by Government through the DSIT Future Network Programmes team and UKTIN to develop their own digital ecosystems, take advantage of new and emerging technologies, and amplify local and national activities such as Project Gigabit, Investment Zones, and devolution deals to support local digital growth. Applications will close on September 3. Winning bidders will be announced later this year.

Local and regional authorities can apply for a share of the multi-million-pound fund, designed to accelerate innovation in sectors such as advanced manufacturing, transport, agriculture and public services, connecting sensors that analyse and help to improve air quality by better-managing traffic, and deploying 5G-enabled drones that can scan fields.

Winning regions will be supported to adopt 5G and wireless tech across a variety of sectors,

Winning regions will be supported to adopt 5G and wireless tech across a variety of sectors, including public service delivery. Running until March 2025, the successful 5G Innovation Regions’ will be supported by the DSIT Future Network Programmes team and UKTIN to develop their own digital ecosystems, take advantage of new and emerging technologies, and support local digital growth. Applications close September 3, and winning bidders will be announced later this year.’.

Minister for Data and Digital Infrastructure, Sir John Whittingdale, said:

This new fund will give local areas the opportunity to be at the forefront of Britain’s world-leading 5G revolution. 5G Innovation Regions will be uniquely positioned to benefit from breaking down barriers which hinder the rollout of such technologies at a local level. This initiative offers every community the chance to gain these opportunities. I encourage local areas to apply and to be ambitious in their vision for reaping the rewards of 5G.”

Improved connectivity through 5G and advanced wireless technologies could have a transformative effect on local areas, providing faster, more reliable, and more secure connectivity for residents and businesses, boosting local economies and improving the delivery of public services/

The Government’s Wireless Infrastructure Strategy sets out how advanced wireless connectivity will underpin new and emerging innovative technologies, ranging from Artificial Intelligence to self-driving vehicles, and digital twins – virtual environments where real-world objects like buildings or wind turbines can be tested under different conditions and perfected using advanced computer simulations.

Hamish MacLeod, Chief Executive of Mobile UK, said:

MacLeod: £40 million fund to support Innovation Regions is an important step

Driving adoption of 5G is key to releasing the full benefits of this technology, and the Government’s new £40 million fund to support Innovation Regions is an important step. I look forward to seeing the active participation of local and regional authorities whose communities and businesses will be better positioned to realise the benefits of advanced wireless connectivity.”

“Advanced wireless technologies will also be key to harnessing digital transformation to build a more competitive and innovative digital economy, and providing reliable high-speed connectivity for residents and businesses”.

To further accelerate the adoption of 5G in key sectors ranging from transport to manufacturing, the UK Telecoms Innovation Network (UKTIN) will also launch a nationwide campaign to will bring together businesses who want to adopt 5G services with telecoms providers and vendors, The aim is to help them to understand the benefits 5G-enabled services can bring to their companies and how they can access this alternative technology.

UKTIN is the innovation network for the UK telecoms sector that brings together industry, academics, and government to catalyse telecoms R&D investment, cooperation, and commercialisation: www.uktin.net

Information on how to bid and application guidance: here.

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