An example of "just because it's on the internet, doesn't mean it's true".
The publisher of that, Korn Ferry are indeed experts, but
at running golf tournaments.
U.K. is the third largest AI market after USA and China
Consumers.
We
use some, and we have a white paper. Jolly good.
Even Boris had a roundabout.
FIntech?
"The UK fintech sector has experienced phenomenal growth over the past decade, with companies like Revolut, Monzo, Wise, Starling Bank, OakNorth, Funding Circle, and Atom Bank leading the charge. ". I don't see any of those taking the world by storm. We've always done financial systems, sure.
We have some companies using eg the US equipment AI machines, some at least via the cloud. Anyone can use it.
I posted previously on how small the UK's tech industry is, but John removed it. I think I took a copy first, dunno.
We do some medical gear and the like, I was slightly involved in a project at UCL for AI analysing hepatic MRI scans for tumours.
That and others may become niche ventures here and there, but the deal is, you get yourself some experience, then you can get some multiple of the pay in the USA so Oscar you Foxtrot over there.
So what does that article boil down to?
What do we produce and sell?
WHat does it earn for the UK, from abroad?
When I go to hospital for some sort of investigation I ask what British equipment they use, among all the Siemens and Philips etc, stuff. Germany , France and Holland (Philips) , the USA and the Far East are way ahead of us. One chap thought hard and looked at his scissors - Pakistan. I use a breathing machine. Australian and NZ made.
If you look at the so called UK "
Tech" companies, most of them are software, and all but a few at the top are minnows. Accounting software, like from Sage, isn't what I meant .
I have Mole grips, Newport, Monmouth. But my US and Swedish made ones are better.
WHo makes your car mechanic's tools? Surely the UK can still make spanners? Well, Snap-On(Canada/USA), Teng(Sweden), DeWalt, Wera, Bahco, Stahlwille,.....
There's a high-price driven infatuation with Milwaukee, but in the US they're very ordinary.
Sealey are British but don't make anything themselves, afaik.