ADS Group Ltd' Roadmap for UK #Aerospace #Defence #Security Sector Growth The UK aerospace sector, represented by ADS, has outlined a strategic vision to address challenges and unlock growth potential through targeted government intervention. Here's the structured approach: 1. Agile Regulation: Simplify and modernise regulations to balance safety with innovation, allowing companies to adopt new technologies more easily without being burdened by excessive red tape. 2. Innovative Financing Solutions: Develop strategies to enhance funding access, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which face difficulties securing loans and financial support from traditional institutions. 3. Targeted Policies in High-Tech Fields: Invest in emerging technologies such as AI, quantum computing, and advanced materials through public service integration of analytics and #AI, reinforcing the UK's leadership in these sectors. 4. Workforce Development Initiatives: - Reforms in skills funding to align workforce capabilities with industry needs. - Enhance workforce mobility and regional economic alignment. - Invest in local infrastructure, transport, schools, and skills programs to support rural employment hubs and skilled job offerings. 5. Long-Term Strategic Approach: Emphasize sustained government support beyond political cycles to ensure stability and growth, addressing challenges like supply chain issues, rising energy costs, and regulatory requirements. Considerations and Context: - The feasibility of implementing these strategies may face political or practical hurdles. - Success metrics should be established to evaluate policy impact over time. - Comparisons with other countries' approaches can provide insights into competitiveness and necessary adjustments. #Policy #IndustrialStrategy #ArtificialIntelligence Kevin Craven #ADSGroup #SMEs #WorkForceDevelopment
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