DCMS International Tech Hub Network
The International Tech Hub Network (ITHN) works to forge innovation partnerships between the UK and international tech sectors, stimulate local digital economies, and build high-end digital skills to drive sustainable jobs and growth.
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The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport’s International Tech Hub Network (ITHN) works to forge innovation partnerships between the UK and international tech sectors, stimulate local digital economies, and build high-end digital skills to drive sustainable jobs and growth.
The UK government is committed to supporting the UK tech sector to succeed in overseas markets, and to working with partner countries to build thriving digital ecosystems that drive growth and development. The Hubs support the growth of digital inclusion, creating local skilled jobs and generating opportunities for business partnerships.
The UK for tech collaboration
The UK generates more billion-dollar tech businesses and has higher levels of investment than any other European country. Our tech startup and scaleup ecosystem is valued at $585bn - 120% more than in 2017, and more than double the next most valuable ecosystem in Europe - Germany - at $291bn.
In the face of a challenging 2020, UK tech VC investment hit a record high of $15bn (ranking third in the world) with the majority coming from overseas, and deep tech investment experiencing the highest rate of growth globally. The UK is third in the world for investment into impact tech, which has increased 160% since 2018 while in the US it rose by 15% over the same period (TechNation).
Partner countries
UK-Israel Tech Hub: [email protected]
UK-Kenya Tech Hub: [email protected]
UK-Nigeria Tech Hub: [email protected]
UK-South Africa Tech Hub: [email protected]
For other Hubs contact: [email protected]
Case studies
Brazil
UK-Brazil Tech Hub partners with Future Females Business School
Indonesia
Kenya
Fursa support, through Whitebox
UK-Kenya Tech Hub partners with Whitebox Entrepreneurs
UK-Kenya Tech Hub’s Digital Apprenticeship Programme
Nigeria
UK-Nigeria Tech Hub Innovative Teachers Fellowship
UK-Nigeria Tech Hub Developer Placement Programme
South Africa
UK-South Africa Tech Hub’s Digital Enablement Programme
UK-South Africa Tech Hub’s Launch League
Future Females Business School - South Africa
Latest news
26 May 2021
Celebrating two years of the International Tech Hub Network
9 July 2020
Reflections from Week One of the Tech Hubs Go Global virtual programme
2 July 2020
Network programmes
International Tech Hubs support entrepreneurs to acquire the skills, resources and connections needed to accelerate their startup journey through a year-round calendar of activities and events.
In addition, the network delivers annual programmes which bring together tech innovators from across the world to share innovation, facilitating global partnerships. This includes Go Global, TeXchange and Female Tech Founders.
Go Global
Go Global supports startups to improve their business skills and capability, build links with the UK’s thriving tech sector, and work with UK expertise to grow their business. Following the programme, participants become Go Global Champions joining a network of global alumni, cascading new ideas to their local ecosystem.
Originally a UK-Israel Tech Hub programme, Go Global has expanded to new regions, reaching tech innovators around the world.
Africa
Go Global Africa took place across March and April 2019, supporting 18 startup founders from across the Hubs in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa.
India
Following the success of the Africa edition, Go Global India took place in October - December 2019, supporting 18 tech for good startup founders.
The UK-India Tech Hub was created as a pilot during 2019, delivering one of its own major programmes and contributing to others in the wider Network. The India Hub pilot concluded in April 2021.
Network wide
As a result of COVID19, the most recent edition of Go Global was delivered virtually across June and July 2020, and therefore was able to support 65 startups from across the entire Network. The programme offered a deep dive into challenges being faced, explored the best practice emerging to take them on and created a playbook of tools, tips and insights for startups to not only survive but build toward thriving in the future.
Female Tech Founders
Funmi Adewara - Female Tech Founders
In January 2020, we welcomed 15 of Africa’s most ambitious development-focused women entrepreneurs to London to participate in a three day tailored training programme. Africa-UK: Female Tech Founders was designed to empower women with the skills and connections to overcome the existing digital gender gap.
TeXchange
TeXchange 2020: Healthcare Innovation
In February 2020, the ITHN partnered with the UK-Israel Tech Hub on their flagship programme, which supports scale-up technology ventures from across the network to expand into the UK market by exposing British businesses to the world’s brightest innovation.
Press releases
UK supports Brazilian females to grow their tech-based businesses 1 February 2021
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Contact us at [email protected].
Supportive partners
Enterprise Academy, Seedcamp, Tech Nation, True and North, Tech Connect, Curvestone, CEW Communications, Public, Bethnal Green Ventures, Emma Zangs, PwC, Bird & Bird, INDUSLAW, Uncapped, Notion Capital, Google for Startups UK, Wefarm, Alma Angels, SeedTribe, Rainmaker Solutions, Protection Group International, Pontaq, CAST, Natwest Fintech Accelerator, At One Ventures.
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