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The vision for the region …. By 2030, South West Wales will be a confident, ambitious and connected European City Region, recognised internationally for its emerging knowledge and innovation economy. (Swansea Bay City Region Economic Regeneration Strategy 2013 – 2030).
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The vision for the region … By 2030, South West Wales will be a confident, ambitious and connected European City Region, recognised internationally for its emerging knowledge and innovation economy. (Swansea Bay City Region Economic Regeneration Strategy 2013 – 2030)
… and our key high level target By 2030 productivity levels in the Swansea Bay City Region are once again at 90% of the UK level
The challenges • GVA growth –70% of UK average in 2010 • Too few businesses and not growing base quick enough • Major skills deficits • High levels of unemployment and inactivity levels • Infrastructure not meeting needs of modern business • High levels of deprivation and poverty in our communities
The opportunities Globally significant businesses and strengths in key sectors Important knowledge and innovation economy assets A stunning natural environment
Swansea Bay City Region Economic Regeneration Strategy 2013-2030 Strategic Aims • Business growth, retention and specialisation • Skilled and ambitious for long term success • Maximising job creation for all • Knowledge economy and innovation • Distinctive places and competitive infrastructure
Strategic Aim 1 – Business growth, retention and specialisation • LIF2 • Inward investment • Pareto employers
Strategic Aim 2 – Skilled and ambitious for long term success • Building skills in education • Transition into work • Raising demand and improving skills
Strategic Aim 3 – Maximising job creation for all • Improving entrepreneurial activity • Access to work • Coordinated inter-agency working • Volunteering for work experience
Strategic Aim 4 – Knowledge economy and innovation • Innovation Factory • ICT Precinct • Swansea Bay City Region Economic Development Centre • Institute of Life Science 2020 • Institute of Media Science • Innovation Skills Centre for Welsh Manufacturing, Processing and Materials • University of Wales Trinity St. David (UW-TSD) Regional Dual Sector Infrastructure
Strategic Aim 5 – Distinctive places and competitive infrastructure • Strategic employment sites: • Felindre Business Park • Port Talbot Harbourside and Waterfront • Cross Hands Growth Zone • Fabian Way Development Zone • Pembroke Haven Enterprise Zone
Strategic Aim 5 – Distinctive places and competitive infrastructure • Swansea City Centre/town centre regeneration • Improvements to strategic transport corridors • High speed broadband • Regional Infrastructure Investment Fund
Cross cutting activity - Tourism • Product development • Skills/people development • Promotion/marketing • Sector research
Next steps • Mid/end January – prioritise projects for funding • February – meet with WEFO and other funding bodies • March/April – develop full business plans for funding