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MANCHESTER:
COME CREATE
THE FUTURE
MANCHESTER
THE ORIGINAL MODERN CITY
EDINBURGH
United Kingdom
LONDON
Manchester
An economic powerhouse with the
UK’s fastest growing regional economy,
Manchester has developed a strong
reputation as a competitive place to do
business and is fast becoming a magnet
for attracting global talent, as well as the
location of choice, for savvy investors.
One of Europe’s largest creative, digital
and technology clusters, Manchester has
a thriving community of businesses, from
start-ups and home-grown companies
that IPO above £1 billion such as AO.com
and Boohoo.com, to global players BBC,
Google, IBM and Cisco. These companies
sit side-by-side in our creative and digital
clusters, incubators and co-working spaces,
where they converge, collaborate and drive
innovation. This is complemented by four
leading universities with a proven track
record for collaborating with industry on
ground-breaking R&D in areas from health
to data and cloud computing.
The city’s global connectivity, collaborative
hubs, a roster of meet-ups and networking
events, talent pool, cost-effectiveness and
business support offer make Manchester
the place for companies looking to
innovative and drive the future of
creativity and technology.
You can expect great things from the
world’s original modern city and its people.
So why not join us here, and come create
the future.
Today, the region is home to
giants of both creativity and
technology who collaborate
to create the next wave of
innovation.
Manchester has been creating
the future for over 250 years.
The original modern city;
birthplace of the Industrial
Revolution, ambition, creativity
and pioneering new ways
of working are part of the
region’s DNA.
The city is where the
atom was split, the first
stored-program computer
built, where the world’s
strongest 2D material,
graphene, was isolated and
where 25 Nobel Laureates
have been produced.
1783
1830
1978
First steam power mill set
up by Richard Arkwright
paving the way for mass
production techniques
First passenger railway started
operating from purpose-built
station at Liverpool Road
First test-tube baby,
Louise Brown, is born
in Manchester
Rolls meets Royce at the Midland
Hotel and set up company together
250 YEARS IN THE MAKING
Manchester has always been ahead of the game, shaping and creating the world as we know it.
1803
1853
Atomic Theory published by
John Dalton, a precursor to
all modern chemistry
1904
1948
First stored program computer,
“Baby” is developed at The
University of Manchester
1917
Atom is split
by Ernest
Rutherford at
The University
of Manchester
1880
First submarine launched,
designed by Reverend
George Garrett
Microphotography and
micro lms invented by
John Benjamin Dancer
National Graphene Institute
opens pioneering research into
the ground-breaking technology
2000
2005
2011
2016
Transitive produce Rosetta,
a market game-changer and
one of Apple and IBM’s most
important software tools
3D printer of human tissue
developed at the University
of Manchester
MediaCityUK, Europe’s largest
purpose-built digital and media
hub is awarded the status of
the world’s fIrst sustainable
community by BREEAM
Surgeons in Manchester perform
the world’s first bionic eye
implant in a patient
European City of Science
first UK city to be
awarded this prestigious
title acknowledging
the city’s innovative
endeavours in science
and technology
2015
2012
2010
2012 Olympics world’s first interactive
tapeless sporting event broadcast
from MediaCityUK
Nobel Prize for Physics
awarded to graphene
scientists, the city’s 24th
and 25th Nobel Laureates
2004
Graphene isolated by
Professors Andre Geim
and Kostya Novoselov at
the University of Manchester,
world’s first 2D material
24,000+ STUDENTS
ENROLLED ON CREATIVE,
TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING
AND MATHS COURSES
IN MANCHESTER
70,000 people
employed in creative
& tech industries
POPULATION OF
2.7MILLION
PEOPLE
tech start-ups formed
in Manchester in 2014
NEARLY
800
5,000+
creative and tech companies
SUPPORTING CREATIVITY
£56 BILLION
LOCAL ECONOMY
£3.5+
BILLION
INVESTED INTO THE SECTOR
OVER LAST FEW YEARS
WORKFORCE OF
7.2 MILLION
WITHIN 50 MILES
HOME TO THE
WORLD-RENOWNED
UNIVERSITY OF
MANCHESTER’S
SCHOOL OF
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Operational business costs are
than London
UP TO
LOWER
40%
UK’S
STRONGEST
INTERNET
EXCHANGE
POINT (IXP)
Home to the
outside of
London
Best city for international
connectivity outside of London with
DIRECT FLIGHTS TO OVER
200 DESTINATIONS
HOME TO
with a journey time of just over 2 hours
60 DIRECT TRAINS
A DAY TO LONDON
between 2010-2014
GVA GREW BY 92%
Manchester’s digital sector’s
Networking infrastructure
required to meet the needs of
BANDWIDTH-HUNGRY
CREATIVE AND TECH
COMPANIES
A THRIVING SECTOR
Manchester’s creative, digital and technology sector employs nearly
70,000 people across 5,000 companies which contribute to the
region’s £56 billon economy. They work across areas such as:
Digital Health
Manchester is a recognised leader in digital
health. It is home to world’s first large-scale,
real world clinical trial, one of only four Health
eResearch Centres that make up the UK’s Farr
Institute, England’s first integrated e-enabled
health trust and Europe’s flagship Connected
Health Ecosystem. The Ecosystem enables early
adoption of connected health solutions in the
city region. This is complemented by a unique
innovation system that supports businesses to
work alongside NHS partners to accelerate new
products into the NHS market place. Manchester
also facilitates stage-gate deployments and
shared risk models.
It is the only UK city region to integrate health
and social care and have devolved control of
its healthcare budget of £6 billion. This provides
unique opportunities to improve patient
outcomes, test new integrated delivery models,
and adopt new systems and technologies. All
of this is underpinned by an enhanced digital-
health infrastructure that enables world-leading
health-informatics research opportunities.
Software and Data
Since the development of the Small-Scale
Experimental Machine (Baby) and Ferranti
Mark 1, the world’s first commercial
computer, Manchester has continued to
pioneer when it comes to computer science,
software programming and development.
The region is home to a large number
of world-class software companies and
innovative start-ups. The University of
Manchester’s School of Computer Science
is renowned as a world-class centre of
excellence in computing and research.
With a steady supply of talented developers
coming out of Manchester’s universities
and companies training apprentices in a
variety of programming languages, many
companies such as the BBC, IBM and CISCO
use the city as a hub for their R&D, data
and software activity – both in-house and
consultancy. Manchester also has strengths
in data analytics, cloud computing, cyber
security and text-mining.
E-commerce
In recent years the city has seen a
phenomenal growth in the number
of online retailers and Manchester is
home to many high growth e-commerce
companies such as Kitbag, Missguided,
Boohoo.com and AO.com. The sector is
further complemented by the growth in the
mobile payments industry within the city,
with global companies such as WorldPay,
and Barclays all leading the way in mobile
payments.
Manchester has the greatest concentration
of e-commerce start-ups than anywhere
else in the UK. This combined with access
to specialists with skills in front and back-
end development, data analytics and
marketing and PR, as well as usability labs
for platform and content testing that are
open to the public, make Manchester the
ideal environment to thrive.
The city’s central location and multi-modal
transport infrastructure means it easy
to ship goods to consumers, both within
the UK and globally, making Manchester
a preferred hub for global e-commerce,
distribution and logistics companies.
FinTech
Manchester is a major financial and
professional services hub, employing
over 250,000 people who work at firms
like BNY Mellon, Cooperative Bank,
Williams & Glyn and RBS. This provides
companies not only with excellent
access to clients but the expertise
needed to help their business grow.
This mix of financial services and tech
know-how has resulted in a growing
cluster of FinTech businesses; from well-
established companies supporting the
financial services and retail/e-commerce
sectors, to smaller firms developing novel
solutions and disrupting current business
models. Companies such as NCC Group,
VST Enterprises, Hello Soda and Barclays
Technology Centre work across a range
of areas including harnessing big data to
assess customer risk, developing innovative
payment solutions, developing software for
cyber security, cloud computing and mobile
applications. Manchester is also home to a
number of peer-to-peer lenders and financial
aggregators like MoneySupermarket.com.
BROADCAST & MEDIA PRODUCTION
Manchester’s been producing shows that have been viewed around
the world for over fifty years. When it comes to broadcast and media
production, our heritage is globally renowned. It’s not just limited to
TV and film, our companies also produce multi-platform experiences,
from content for games and mobile apps to virtual reality.
Broadcast and Media Production
The city provides a great backdrop for TV
and film. When the world’s leading production
companies want to recreate Victorian London,
seek a stand-in for Manhattan, or require an
edgy urban setting, they look no further than
Manchester.
A key base for the BBC and ITV, Manchester’s
broadcast and media industry is supported
by the fastest growing talent and production
facility base in the UK. Nearly 15% of production
resources registered with Creative England are
based in Manchester, complementing those of
the BBC, ITV and large production companies.
Manchester’s global connectivity, locations,
talent pool and cost-effectiveness are
complemented by the UK’s generous film and
television tax reliefs, making it the perfect place
for production.
Animation and Gaming
Manchester has been producing some of
the finest animated content for over 40 years;
from Cosgrove Hall’s Danger Mouse to The
Furchester Hotel, a CBeebies and Sesame
Street co-production.
Some of the world’s most highly acclaimed
talent have grown within Manchester working
for companies such as Mackinnon & Saunders,
Brown Bag Films, TT Games and Cloud
Imperium. Their work is truly international and
they produce content for the likes of Disney,
Nickleodeon, Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox,
Lego, the BBC and Sony.
The region is HQ for the UK’s largest children’s
commissioners, CBeebies, CBBC and CITV, who
are uniquely co-located at MediaCityUK. The
city is also home to world-class companies
working across post-production, visual effects,
motion capture, augmented reality, gaming,
app development and digital design. Access to
commissioners, a comprehensive supply chain
and talented staff, combined with state-of-the-
art facilities, make Manchester the ideal location
for companies looking to create multimedia,
multi-platform content for children.
The following were supported
by Manchester-based companies:
Corpse Bride
Fantastic Mr Fox
Frankenweenie
Bob the Builder
Lego Jurassic World
Postman Pat
Pingu
Peaky Blinders
Life on Mars
Red Dwarf
Iron Lady
Queer as Folk
Captain America
Sherlock Holmes
Dragons’ Den
We Wish You a Merry Walrus
Wind in the Willows
Coronation Street
Furchester Hotel
Victor Frankenstein
Danger Mouse
Shameless
The Voice
MANCHESTER
MADE IN
A CITY OF OPPORTUNITIES
Convergence and collaboration are driving digital
innovation and creating a wealth of new opportunities.
Manchester’s strengths lie in how our creative and
tech clusters collaborate not only with each other,
but across industry sectors.
Creative and tech companies work alongside the region’s established life
sciences, healthcare, financial and professional services businesses to
create the next wave of innovation.
A place of opportunity
The region offers a wealth of opportunities across:
ADVANCED MATERIALS:
a centre of excellence for advanced
materials and the home of the
graphene, the world’s thinnest
strongest and most conductive
material. Graphene could
potentially be used to create
flexible phones, super-high speed
computing, pliable wearable
technology and much more.
ADVERTISTING AND DIGITAL
MEDIA: Manchester is home to the
UK’s biggest regional advertising,
marketing and design centre.
Technologies such as AdTech
and data analytics underpin the
continued growth of this sector.
FINANCE AND PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES: this well-established
sector includes companies such
as BNY Mellon, Lloyds Bank and
Latham & Watkins, who collaborate
with the region’s technologists
to develop innovative ways to do
business.
LIFE SCIENCES AND HEALTHCARE:
the first British city to integrate
primary and social care,
Manchester offers unique
opportunities to test and adopt
new systems and technologies.
MANUFACTURING AND
ENGINEERING: Manchester’s
advanced manufacturing and
engineering expertise is well
known. Local businesses like NXP,
Thales, Siemens and Ferranti
actively work with tech companies
to create the future of smart
manufacturing.
PUBLIC SERVICES: our innovative
public sector organisations work
together to release and bring
together data in one place, making
it easier for developers to access.
CityVerve IoT Demonstrator
Manchester is the UK’s designated IoT demonstrator city. Supported by the UK government,
its CityVerve project enables partnerships to test improvements in healthcare, transport,
energy and environment, culture, and community using IoT technology. CityVerve enables IoT
testing at scale providing a replicable model for other cities in the UK and beyond.
It includes plans for talkative bus stops, which let bus operators know when commuters are
waiting, and a network of sensors in parks and along commuter routes to encourage people
to do more physical activity.
BBC Connected Studio: Driving digital innovation
Connected Studio works in partnership with industry to drive digital innovation across the
BBC. Connected Studio enables rapid prototyping of concepts that are then tested through
BBC Taster; an experiential area where the BBC can publicly user-test digital projects
early with a global audience. Recent pilots have tested various forms of digital storytelling
including interactive video, binaural sound, personalised content and virtual reality.
TRUSTECH
TRUSTECH is an NHS organisation that improves healthcare through the development of
innovative products and services. TRUSTECH works with innovation from within the NHS
as well as from business to develop and evaluate technologies for the NHS market and
solve for unmet medical need. TRUSTECH has worked with many international med-tech
companies to help them develop and adapt their technologies for the UK market.
MANCHESTER’S GOT TALENT
With the largest regional travel-to-work catchment area of 7.2 million
people within an hour’s commute, businesses can take their pick from
a rich talent pool that makes up the city’s creative tech community.
Nearly 70,000 people are employed within the
sector and the workforce is complemented
by a constant flow of highly-skilled graduates
joining the industry from the city’s universities,
higher education providers, industry-led
apprenticeships and training programmes.
From code clubs in schools, vocational training
and university degrees, to private education and
training providers, Manchester is nurturing a
future pipeline of coders, software developers,
data analysts, VFX specialists to drive innovation.
Manchester’s educational institutions provide
the city with a world-class learning hub and
there are over 15,000 students enrolled on
creative, digital and ICT courses across our four
universities.
The University of Salford has a campus
embedded within MediaCityUK, with over 1,000
students training alongside industry-leading
talent and the University of Bolton also offers
degrees in film and media production.
Manchester Metropolitan University offers
first-class courses across a range of areas
including digital marketing, PR, computer games
technology as well as a degree apprenticeship
in technology solutions. Its Digital Innovation
project brings together over 90 small businesses,
with university teaching and research to drive
forward digital creativity.
The University of Manchester’s School of
Computer Science has always been a hot-bed of
innovation. Its considerable contributions to the
development of computing include Alan Turing’s
programming, Transitive’s market-transforming
Rosetta software, the first floating point machine,
the first transistor computer and the first
computer to use virtual memory.
Employer-led initiatives include IBM’s partnership
with the University of Manchester, Adobe’s
collaboration with the University of Salford.
Manchester Creative Studio and MedicityUK’s
University Technical College are both employer
led schools offering technical and creative
courses for 14-18 year olds. Cloud specialists
ANS train up to 60 apprentices each year at their
Cloud Academy, which is the first of its type in
the UK.
KEY PLAYERS
Some of Manchester’s private digital education
providers include:
HYPER ISLAND
a creative business school
with a consultancy side
specialising in real-world
industry training using digital
technology
EON REALITY
a free 12-month programme
in interactive technology at
their Entrepreneur School
THE JUICE ACADEMY
an industry-led social media
apprenticeship, the first ever
in the UK, which provides
young people with the
opportunity to work with
some of the UK’s biggest
names
PLAYGROUND SQUAD UK
offer full-time apprenticeships
for games artists, designers
and programmers
SHARP FUTURES
a creative digital agency
and social enterprise
supporting young people
into employment through
apprenticeships, work
experience and volunteering
WHITE ROOM UK
provide training from short-
courses and apprenticeships
to large business change
programmes and e-learning
An impressive array of digital and creative hubs can be found across Manchester; from university-backed
incubators, science parks and commercial accelerators to collaborative co-working spaces. The region
is constantly investing in its creative and tech future, and an ever-increasing number of accelerators and
incubators are springing up across the region.
MediaCityUK is Europe’s only purpose-built hub for the
creative, media and tech industries. It’s home to an exciting
mix of over 250 businesses; from global brands such as the
BBC and ITV to fast growth companies such as Formisimo
and Carbon Digital. The site offers access to one of the
most advanced communications networks in the world
and provides flexible collaborative workspaces that enable
businesses to grow. These include The Landing, a digital
enterprise hub offering office space, tech areas, such
as a UX lab, a digital workflow centre and social spaces,
The Greenhouse, created for start-ups and SMEs, and
Tomorrow, a brand-new grow-on space for growth-
stage companies.
BUILT FOR SUCCESS
The Sharp Project is home to over 60 creative digital entrepreneurs and content
production companies. Businesses can benefit from flexible spaces; from campus
membership, which provides a hot-desk, access to events and the Sharp Project
community, through to offices in iconic converted shipping container and serviced
work spaces. Tenants are also able to hire production spaces, studios and a range of
high-spec event spaces. The Sharp Project is supported by a first-class technical, digital
and power infrastructure.
Northern Quarter and City Centre
Self-starting and self-supporting, the Northern Quarter is a real life story of how hubs
grow organically. Home to a vibrant, successful digital and creative community of over
150 companies, the area has long been a breeding ground for creative minds. Madlab, a
centre of technical and creative innovation and invention, can be found here. SpacePortX,
Rise Manchester and XYZ also provide co-working space where entrepreneurs can
collaborate with peers and access skills-based workshops and training.
The Corridor is a unique location for businesses seeking a networked, collaborative and
creative environment. Home to the UK’s two most applied to universities, it is the largest
academic campus in the UK and the largest clinical academic campus in Europe. Its 60,000
strong workforce comprises innovative start-ups and successful spin-out businesses from
the universities as well as multinationals. Location of CityVerve’s IoT demonstrator, it’s
home to Manchester Science Partnerships (MSP) a ground-breaking global centre of
excellence which provides the right environment for innovation to flourish, and incubator
spaces Innospace and UMIC.
Manchester has a proud history
of innovation; it is a city committed
to entrepreneurship. The city has a
genuinely collaborative attitude that
is reinventing the way work is done.
Its 70,000 strong creative, digital and
tech community is supported by
over 70 local creative, digital and
tech networks.
The community has access to a range of events
and meet-ups that take place across a variety
of venues including digital hubs and co-working
spaces. These include CoderDojos, business
clubs, digital health networks, ecommerce
get-togethers, Ladies that UX, the Friday
Drinkabout MCR and the Lean Conf, to the
more social workshops with beer and pizza
and weekly yoga.
There are also a range of support
organisations such as Manchester Digital,
Creative pro.manchester, MPA and OpenData
Manchester that host events, workshops,
clinics and conferences for Manchester’s
active creative, digital and tech community.
A VIBRANT COMMUNITY
KEY PLAYERS
MANCHESTER DIGITAL
an independent trade
association for digital
businesses in Manchester,
which brings together
organisations and individuals
from all parts of the industry.
MANCHESTER PUBLICITY
ASSOCIATION
the largest publicity association
in Europe is dedicated to
bringing people from the
creative industries in Manchester
closer together through a series
of social and networking events.
PRO.MANCHESTER
the largest business development
organisation in the region,
with over 280 companies and
5,000 individual members from
the financial and professional
services. A creative pro.manchester
committee helps connect these
businesses with the city’s digital,
creative and media sector.
Manchester is a global exporter
of culture, TV and film. From
world-renowned football teams
to a music scene that has shaped
the musical tastes of generations,
Manchester has an enviable
reputation as a great place to live
and work.
The city has a rich and diverse cultural and
theatre scene, with several world-class
museums and art galleries, and a calendar of
festivals and events covering everything from
film, literature, music, comedy, food and drink.
The UK’s fastest growing city offers a
cosmopolitan place to live, work and play; an
affordable city with a great mix of cultural and
social events. It’s no wonder Manchester’s been
voted one of the world’s most liveable city’s
ahead of London, New York and Rome (The
Economist Intelligence Unit, 2015) and was the
only UK city to appear in the New York Times
‘Top 52 Places to Go 2015’.
The city is surrounded by stunning countryside
and four national parks are all within an hour’s
drive. Manchester is the perfect base to
explore the North of England, with the vibrant
city of Liverpool and historic Chester all within
easy reach.
THE LIVEABLE CITY
SUPPORTING INNOVATION
In addition to UK-wide incentives such as the creative industry and R&D tax
reliefs, there are a number of funding schemes and loans to support the growth of
Manchester’s businesses. Manchester is said to be Europe’s second city when it
comes to private equity, in terms of the number of firms and the amount they are
investing in the region (British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association, 2015). This
is complemented by business support programmes providing finance, skills and talent
development, enabling businesses located here to compete on a global platform.
Whether you are an established business
looking to reinvent itself, or a start-up with
a disruptive technology that will be a game
changer, Manchester provides the ideal
environment to support your growth and
harness innovation.
ACCESS TO FINANCE – a service that supports
businesses that need advice to maximise their
success in raising finance or alternative capital
CO ANGEL INVESTMENT – an innovative service
with a focus on early stage co-investment from
syndicates of sector-specific business angels
GROWTH MENTORING – one-to-one mentoring
support focuses on the individual
Start Up Loans
£500 - £25k
Micro Loans
£25k - £50k
Business Loans
£3k – £100k
Loan Funds
£100K-£5m
Export Finance
£3k - £250k
Equity Investment
£150k - £4m
Looking to finance your business in Manchester?
Support includes
HOW MANCHESTER CAN HELP
Manchester is a city committed to
entrepreneurship and there are a number
of organisations, initiatives and funding
programmes designed to support
Manchester’s creative and digital businesses,
and help them to thrive and grow.
MIDAS, Manchester’s inward investment agency, can
signpost businesses towards all the relevant initiatives and
provide guidance on funding, which include loans from
£10,000 up to £5 million to enable growth and develop new
products. Other areas of support include angel investment,
accelerators, enterprise zones, knowledge transfer
partnerships and tax relief.
MIDAS can help you and your business with relocation and
expansion plans. MIDAS has a reputation for understanding
diverse business needs and helping to remove any barriers
for companies looking to locate or expand into Manchester.
MIDAS’ specialist business development team can assist you
with a range of free, bespoke packages of confidential support
that will make your journey as smooth and simple as possible.
The services provided by MIDAS, and the sister companies
within The Manchester Growth Company (MGC), are also
available to intermediaries such as location consultants, will
save you money, time and effort and enhance your project
with the expert knowledge and local intelligence that result in
a faster and more successful move.
MIDAS’ Services
Free support includes:
• Research support and business case
	development
• Introductions to local networks
• Recruitment and training support
	 and advice
• Property solutions
• Relocation advice and assistance
• Post-investment PR support
Contact MIDAS and see how
Manchester can help you
create future innovation.
T: +44 (0)161 237 4470
E: info@midas.org.uk
W: www.investinmanchester.com
@Midas_mcr
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
“I’m obsessed with Manchester. I’m a huge fan of the Manchester
music industry. People here are so open and funny, but while people
want to go to work in LA, as a comedy writer and someone who
has been in the animation and the creative industry for many years,
Manchester is the place to be”
Josh Weinstein, former writer and executive producer,
The Simpsons and Futurama
“The region, especially with MediaCityUK, has a huge talent pool of
trained people so it ticks all the boxes.”
Simon Hall, Managing Director,
Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick
“We saw Manchester as the clear choice because as a city it really
punches above its weight. With huge names including IBM, the
BBC and ITV all choosing to set up here, we are assured that
Manchester is a solid destination for the software industry.”
David Cape-Brown, TOPdesk, Branch Manager
“We’re growing with offices in other cities but Manchester is
where we have been headquartered for over 50 years. It has
always been a great city to do business in; forward looking,
vibrant, full of creative people, great universities and a history
of great music, fashion, culture and sport to inspire the
creative sector.”
Paul Smith, Content Director, Citypress
The BBC, the world’s oldest national
broadcasting organisation has
moved a significant amount of its
output from London to MediaCityUK.
Around 2,700 staff work across
26 departments including BBC
Children’s, BBC Sport, BBC Radio
5 Live, and Future Media and
Technology.
“Manchester is a vibrant,
well-connected place with an
infrastructure which is world-class.
Its spirit, culture and academic
prowess made it a pretty obvious
choice for the BBC’s Northern HQ.
It gave us the chance to develop
a new culture that was more
collaborative, open, fluid and digital”
Peter Salmon,
Director England, BBC
Twice Oscar-nominated
animation studio Brown Bag
Films launched a new 2D
animation studio at The Sharp
Project in 2015. The company
has produced many high-
profile international children’s
shows including Doc McStuffins,
Octonauts and Noddy in Toyland.
“We are very excited to get back to
our hand-drawn animation roots
with this studio and Manchester’s
such a brilliant and vibrant city
with so much talent to offer.”
Cathal Gaffney, CEO,
Brown Bag Films
Manchester City Centre
Manchester: Come Create the Future
T:	 +44 (0)161 237 4470
E:	info@midas.org.uk
W:	www.investinmanchester.com

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Manchester: Creative, Digital and Tech Sector

  • 2. MANCHESTER THE ORIGINAL MODERN CITY EDINBURGH United Kingdom LONDON Manchester
  • 3. An economic powerhouse with the UK’s fastest growing regional economy, Manchester has developed a strong reputation as a competitive place to do business and is fast becoming a magnet for attracting global talent, as well as the location of choice, for savvy investors. One of Europe’s largest creative, digital and technology clusters, Manchester has a thriving community of businesses, from start-ups and home-grown companies that IPO above £1 billion such as AO.com and Boohoo.com, to global players BBC, Google, IBM and Cisco. These companies sit side-by-side in our creative and digital clusters, incubators and co-working spaces, where they converge, collaborate and drive innovation. This is complemented by four leading universities with a proven track record for collaborating with industry on ground-breaking R&D in areas from health to data and cloud computing. The city’s global connectivity, collaborative hubs, a roster of meet-ups and networking events, talent pool, cost-effectiveness and business support offer make Manchester the place for companies looking to innovative and drive the future of creativity and technology. You can expect great things from the world’s original modern city and its people. So why not join us here, and come create the future. Today, the region is home to giants of both creativity and technology who collaborate to create the next wave of innovation. Manchester has been creating the future for over 250 years. The original modern city; birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, ambition, creativity and pioneering new ways of working are part of the region’s DNA. The city is where the atom was split, the first stored-program computer built, where the world’s strongest 2D material, graphene, was isolated and where 25 Nobel Laureates have been produced.
  • 4. 1783 1830 1978 First steam power mill set up by Richard Arkwright paving the way for mass production techniques First passenger railway started operating from purpose-built station at Liverpool Road First test-tube baby, Louise Brown, is born in Manchester Rolls meets Royce at the Midland Hotel and set up company together 250 YEARS IN THE MAKING Manchester has always been ahead of the game, shaping and creating the world as we know it. 1803 1853 Atomic Theory published by John Dalton, a precursor to all modern chemistry 1904 1948 First stored program computer, “Baby” is developed at The University of Manchester 1917 Atom is split by Ernest Rutherford at The University of Manchester 1880 First submarine launched, designed by Reverend George Garrett Microphotography and micro lms invented by John Benjamin Dancer
  • 5. National Graphene Institute opens pioneering research into the ground-breaking technology 2000 2005 2011 2016 Transitive produce Rosetta, a market game-changer and one of Apple and IBM’s most important software tools 3D printer of human tissue developed at the University of Manchester MediaCityUK, Europe’s largest purpose-built digital and media hub is awarded the status of the world’s fIrst sustainable community by BREEAM Surgeons in Manchester perform the world’s first bionic eye implant in a patient European City of Science first UK city to be awarded this prestigious title acknowledging the city’s innovative endeavours in science and technology 2015 2012 2010 2012 Olympics world’s first interactive tapeless sporting event broadcast from MediaCityUK Nobel Prize for Physics awarded to graphene scientists, the city’s 24th and 25th Nobel Laureates 2004 Graphene isolated by Professors Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov at the University of Manchester, world’s first 2D material
  • 6. 24,000+ STUDENTS ENROLLED ON CREATIVE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHS COURSES IN MANCHESTER 70,000 people employed in creative & tech industries POPULATION OF 2.7MILLION PEOPLE tech start-ups formed in Manchester in 2014 NEARLY 800 5,000+ creative and tech companies SUPPORTING CREATIVITY £56 BILLION LOCAL ECONOMY £3.5+ BILLION INVESTED INTO THE SECTOR OVER LAST FEW YEARS WORKFORCE OF 7.2 MILLION WITHIN 50 MILES HOME TO THE WORLD-RENOWNED UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER’S SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
  • 7. Operational business costs are than London UP TO LOWER 40% UK’S STRONGEST INTERNET EXCHANGE POINT (IXP) Home to the outside of London Best city for international connectivity outside of London with DIRECT FLIGHTS TO OVER 200 DESTINATIONS HOME TO with a journey time of just over 2 hours 60 DIRECT TRAINS A DAY TO LONDON between 2010-2014 GVA GREW BY 92% Manchester’s digital sector’s Networking infrastructure required to meet the needs of BANDWIDTH-HUNGRY CREATIVE AND TECH COMPANIES
  • 8. A THRIVING SECTOR Manchester’s creative, digital and technology sector employs nearly 70,000 people across 5,000 companies which contribute to the region’s £56 billon economy. They work across areas such as: Digital Health Manchester is a recognised leader in digital health. It is home to world’s first large-scale, real world clinical trial, one of only four Health eResearch Centres that make up the UK’s Farr Institute, England’s first integrated e-enabled health trust and Europe’s flagship Connected Health Ecosystem. The Ecosystem enables early adoption of connected health solutions in the city region. This is complemented by a unique innovation system that supports businesses to work alongside NHS partners to accelerate new products into the NHS market place. Manchester also facilitates stage-gate deployments and shared risk models. It is the only UK city region to integrate health and social care and have devolved control of its healthcare budget of £6 billion. This provides unique opportunities to improve patient outcomes, test new integrated delivery models, and adopt new systems and technologies. All of this is underpinned by an enhanced digital- health infrastructure that enables world-leading health-informatics research opportunities. Software and Data Since the development of the Small-Scale Experimental Machine (Baby) and Ferranti Mark 1, the world’s first commercial computer, Manchester has continued to pioneer when it comes to computer science, software programming and development. The region is home to a large number of world-class software companies and innovative start-ups. The University of Manchester’s School of Computer Science is renowned as a world-class centre of excellence in computing and research. With a steady supply of talented developers coming out of Manchester’s universities and companies training apprentices in a variety of programming languages, many companies such as the BBC, IBM and CISCO use the city as a hub for their R&D, data and software activity – both in-house and consultancy. Manchester also has strengths in data analytics, cloud computing, cyber security and text-mining.
  • 9. E-commerce In recent years the city has seen a phenomenal growth in the number of online retailers and Manchester is home to many high growth e-commerce companies such as Kitbag, Missguided, Boohoo.com and AO.com. The sector is further complemented by the growth in the mobile payments industry within the city, with global companies such as WorldPay, and Barclays all leading the way in mobile payments. Manchester has the greatest concentration of e-commerce start-ups than anywhere else in the UK. This combined with access to specialists with skills in front and back- end development, data analytics and marketing and PR, as well as usability labs for platform and content testing that are open to the public, make Manchester the ideal environment to thrive. The city’s central location and multi-modal transport infrastructure means it easy to ship goods to consumers, both within the UK and globally, making Manchester a preferred hub for global e-commerce, distribution and logistics companies. FinTech Manchester is a major financial and professional services hub, employing over 250,000 people who work at firms like BNY Mellon, Cooperative Bank, Williams & Glyn and RBS. This provides companies not only with excellent access to clients but the expertise needed to help their business grow. This mix of financial services and tech know-how has resulted in a growing cluster of FinTech businesses; from well- established companies supporting the financial services and retail/e-commerce sectors, to smaller firms developing novel solutions and disrupting current business models. Companies such as NCC Group, VST Enterprises, Hello Soda and Barclays Technology Centre work across a range of areas including harnessing big data to assess customer risk, developing innovative payment solutions, developing software for cyber security, cloud computing and mobile applications. Manchester is also home to a number of peer-to-peer lenders and financial aggregators like MoneySupermarket.com.
  • 10. BROADCAST & MEDIA PRODUCTION Manchester’s been producing shows that have been viewed around the world for over fifty years. When it comes to broadcast and media production, our heritage is globally renowned. It’s not just limited to TV and film, our companies also produce multi-platform experiences, from content for games and mobile apps to virtual reality. Broadcast and Media Production The city provides a great backdrop for TV and film. When the world’s leading production companies want to recreate Victorian London, seek a stand-in for Manhattan, or require an edgy urban setting, they look no further than Manchester. A key base for the BBC and ITV, Manchester’s broadcast and media industry is supported by the fastest growing talent and production facility base in the UK. Nearly 15% of production resources registered with Creative England are based in Manchester, complementing those of the BBC, ITV and large production companies. Manchester’s global connectivity, locations, talent pool and cost-effectiveness are complemented by the UK’s generous film and television tax reliefs, making it the perfect place for production. Animation and Gaming Manchester has been producing some of the finest animated content for over 40 years; from Cosgrove Hall’s Danger Mouse to The Furchester Hotel, a CBeebies and Sesame Street co-production. Some of the world’s most highly acclaimed talent have grown within Manchester working for companies such as Mackinnon & Saunders, Brown Bag Films, TT Games and Cloud Imperium. Their work is truly international and they produce content for the likes of Disney, Nickleodeon, Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox, Lego, the BBC and Sony. The region is HQ for the UK’s largest children’s commissioners, CBeebies, CBBC and CITV, who are uniquely co-located at MediaCityUK. The city is also home to world-class companies working across post-production, visual effects, motion capture, augmented reality, gaming, app development and digital design. Access to commissioners, a comprehensive supply chain and talented staff, combined with state-of-the- art facilities, make Manchester the ideal location for companies looking to create multimedia, multi-platform content for children.
  • 11. The following were supported by Manchester-based companies: Corpse Bride Fantastic Mr Fox Frankenweenie Bob the Builder Lego Jurassic World Postman Pat Pingu Peaky Blinders Life on Mars Red Dwarf Iron Lady Queer as Folk Captain America Sherlock Holmes Dragons’ Den We Wish You a Merry Walrus Wind in the Willows Coronation Street Furchester Hotel Victor Frankenstein Danger Mouse Shameless The Voice MANCHESTER MADE IN
  • 12. A CITY OF OPPORTUNITIES Convergence and collaboration are driving digital innovation and creating a wealth of new opportunities. Manchester’s strengths lie in how our creative and tech clusters collaborate not only with each other, but across industry sectors. Creative and tech companies work alongside the region’s established life sciences, healthcare, financial and professional services businesses to create the next wave of innovation. A place of opportunity The region offers a wealth of opportunities across: ADVANCED MATERIALS: a centre of excellence for advanced materials and the home of the graphene, the world’s thinnest strongest and most conductive material. Graphene could potentially be used to create flexible phones, super-high speed computing, pliable wearable technology and much more. ADVERTISTING AND DIGITAL MEDIA: Manchester is home to the UK’s biggest regional advertising, marketing and design centre. Technologies such as AdTech and data analytics underpin the continued growth of this sector. FINANCE AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: this well-established sector includes companies such as BNY Mellon, Lloyds Bank and Latham & Watkins, who collaborate with the region’s technologists to develop innovative ways to do business. LIFE SCIENCES AND HEALTHCARE: the first British city to integrate primary and social care, Manchester offers unique opportunities to test and adopt new systems and technologies. MANUFACTURING AND ENGINEERING: Manchester’s advanced manufacturing and engineering expertise is well known. Local businesses like NXP, Thales, Siemens and Ferranti actively work with tech companies to create the future of smart manufacturing. PUBLIC SERVICES: our innovative public sector organisations work together to release and bring together data in one place, making it easier for developers to access.
  • 13. CityVerve IoT Demonstrator Manchester is the UK’s designated IoT demonstrator city. Supported by the UK government, its CityVerve project enables partnerships to test improvements in healthcare, transport, energy and environment, culture, and community using IoT technology. CityVerve enables IoT testing at scale providing a replicable model for other cities in the UK and beyond. It includes plans for talkative bus stops, which let bus operators know when commuters are waiting, and a network of sensors in parks and along commuter routes to encourage people to do more physical activity. BBC Connected Studio: Driving digital innovation Connected Studio works in partnership with industry to drive digital innovation across the BBC. Connected Studio enables rapid prototyping of concepts that are then tested through BBC Taster; an experiential area where the BBC can publicly user-test digital projects early with a global audience. Recent pilots have tested various forms of digital storytelling including interactive video, binaural sound, personalised content and virtual reality. TRUSTECH TRUSTECH is an NHS organisation that improves healthcare through the development of innovative products and services. TRUSTECH works with innovation from within the NHS as well as from business to develop and evaluate technologies for the NHS market and solve for unmet medical need. TRUSTECH has worked with many international med-tech companies to help them develop and adapt their technologies for the UK market.
  • 14. MANCHESTER’S GOT TALENT With the largest regional travel-to-work catchment area of 7.2 million people within an hour’s commute, businesses can take their pick from a rich talent pool that makes up the city’s creative tech community. Nearly 70,000 people are employed within the sector and the workforce is complemented by a constant flow of highly-skilled graduates joining the industry from the city’s universities, higher education providers, industry-led apprenticeships and training programmes. From code clubs in schools, vocational training and university degrees, to private education and training providers, Manchester is nurturing a future pipeline of coders, software developers, data analysts, VFX specialists to drive innovation. Manchester’s educational institutions provide the city with a world-class learning hub and there are over 15,000 students enrolled on creative, digital and ICT courses across our four universities. The University of Salford has a campus embedded within MediaCityUK, with over 1,000 students training alongside industry-leading talent and the University of Bolton also offers degrees in film and media production. Manchester Metropolitan University offers first-class courses across a range of areas including digital marketing, PR, computer games technology as well as a degree apprenticeship in technology solutions. Its Digital Innovation project brings together over 90 small businesses, with university teaching and research to drive forward digital creativity. The University of Manchester’s School of Computer Science has always been a hot-bed of innovation. Its considerable contributions to the development of computing include Alan Turing’s programming, Transitive’s market-transforming Rosetta software, the first floating point machine, the first transistor computer and the first computer to use virtual memory. Employer-led initiatives include IBM’s partnership with the University of Manchester, Adobe’s collaboration with the University of Salford. Manchester Creative Studio and MedicityUK’s University Technical College are both employer led schools offering technical and creative courses for 14-18 year olds. Cloud specialists ANS train up to 60 apprentices each year at their Cloud Academy, which is the first of its type in the UK.
  • 15. KEY PLAYERS Some of Manchester’s private digital education providers include: HYPER ISLAND a creative business school with a consultancy side specialising in real-world industry training using digital technology EON REALITY a free 12-month programme in interactive technology at their Entrepreneur School THE JUICE ACADEMY an industry-led social media apprenticeship, the first ever in the UK, which provides young people with the opportunity to work with some of the UK’s biggest names PLAYGROUND SQUAD UK offer full-time apprenticeships for games artists, designers and programmers SHARP FUTURES a creative digital agency and social enterprise supporting young people into employment through apprenticeships, work experience and volunteering WHITE ROOM UK provide training from short- courses and apprenticeships to large business change programmes and e-learning
  • 16. An impressive array of digital and creative hubs can be found across Manchester; from university-backed incubators, science parks and commercial accelerators to collaborative co-working spaces. The region is constantly investing in its creative and tech future, and an ever-increasing number of accelerators and incubators are springing up across the region. MediaCityUK is Europe’s only purpose-built hub for the creative, media and tech industries. It’s home to an exciting mix of over 250 businesses; from global brands such as the BBC and ITV to fast growth companies such as Formisimo and Carbon Digital. The site offers access to one of the most advanced communications networks in the world and provides flexible collaborative workspaces that enable businesses to grow. These include The Landing, a digital enterprise hub offering office space, tech areas, such as a UX lab, a digital workflow centre and social spaces, The Greenhouse, created for start-ups and SMEs, and Tomorrow, a brand-new grow-on space for growth- stage companies. BUILT FOR SUCCESS
  • 17. The Sharp Project is home to over 60 creative digital entrepreneurs and content production companies. Businesses can benefit from flexible spaces; from campus membership, which provides a hot-desk, access to events and the Sharp Project community, through to offices in iconic converted shipping container and serviced work spaces. Tenants are also able to hire production spaces, studios and a range of high-spec event spaces. The Sharp Project is supported by a first-class technical, digital and power infrastructure. Northern Quarter and City Centre Self-starting and self-supporting, the Northern Quarter is a real life story of how hubs grow organically. Home to a vibrant, successful digital and creative community of over 150 companies, the area has long been a breeding ground for creative minds. Madlab, a centre of technical and creative innovation and invention, can be found here. SpacePortX, Rise Manchester and XYZ also provide co-working space where entrepreneurs can collaborate with peers and access skills-based workshops and training. The Corridor is a unique location for businesses seeking a networked, collaborative and creative environment. Home to the UK’s two most applied to universities, it is the largest academic campus in the UK and the largest clinical academic campus in Europe. Its 60,000 strong workforce comprises innovative start-ups and successful spin-out businesses from the universities as well as multinationals. Location of CityVerve’s IoT demonstrator, it’s home to Manchester Science Partnerships (MSP) a ground-breaking global centre of excellence which provides the right environment for innovation to flourish, and incubator spaces Innospace and UMIC.
  • 18. Manchester has a proud history of innovation; it is a city committed to entrepreneurship. The city has a genuinely collaborative attitude that is reinventing the way work is done. Its 70,000 strong creative, digital and tech community is supported by over 70 local creative, digital and tech networks. The community has access to a range of events and meet-ups that take place across a variety of venues including digital hubs and co-working spaces. These include CoderDojos, business clubs, digital health networks, ecommerce get-togethers, Ladies that UX, the Friday Drinkabout MCR and the Lean Conf, to the more social workshops with beer and pizza and weekly yoga. There are also a range of support organisations such as Manchester Digital, Creative pro.manchester, MPA and OpenData Manchester that host events, workshops, clinics and conferences for Manchester’s active creative, digital and tech community. A VIBRANT COMMUNITY KEY PLAYERS MANCHESTER DIGITAL an independent trade association for digital businesses in Manchester, which brings together organisations and individuals from all parts of the industry. MANCHESTER PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION the largest publicity association in Europe is dedicated to bringing people from the creative industries in Manchester closer together through a series of social and networking events. PRO.MANCHESTER the largest business development organisation in the region, with over 280 companies and 5,000 individual members from the financial and professional services. A creative pro.manchester committee helps connect these businesses with the city’s digital, creative and media sector.
  • 19. Manchester is a global exporter of culture, TV and film. From world-renowned football teams to a music scene that has shaped the musical tastes of generations, Manchester has an enviable reputation as a great place to live and work. The city has a rich and diverse cultural and theatre scene, with several world-class museums and art galleries, and a calendar of festivals and events covering everything from film, literature, music, comedy, food and drink. The UK’s fastest growing city offers a cosmopolitan place to live, work and play; an affordable city with a great mix of cultural and social events. It’s no wonder Manchester’s been voted one of the world’s most liveable city’s ahead of London, New York and Rome (The Economist Intelligence Unit, 2015) and was the only UK city to appear in the New York Times ‘Top 52 Places to Go 2015’. The city is surrounded by stunning countryside and four national parks are all within an hour’s drive. Manchester is the perfect base to explore the North of England, with the vibrant city of Liverpool and historic Chester all within easy reach. THE LIVEABLE CITY
  • 20. SUPPORTING INNOVATION In addition to UK-wide incentives such as the creative industry and R&D tax reliefs, there are a number of funding schemes and loans to support the growth of Manchester’s businesses. Manchester is said to be Europe’s second city when it comes to private equity, in terms of the number of firms and the amount they are investing in the region (British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association, 2015). This is complemented by business support programmes providing finance, skills and talent development, enabling businesses located here to compete on a global platform. Whether you are an established business looking to reinvent itself, or a start-up with a disruptive technology that will be a game changer, Manchester provides the ideal environment to support your growth and harness innovation. ACCESS TO FINANCE – a service that supports businesses that need advice to maximise their success in raising finance or alternative capital CO ANGEL INVESTMENT – an innovative service with a focus on early stage co-investment from syndicates of sector-specific business angels GROWTH MENTORING – one-to-one mentoring support focuses on the individual Start Up Loans £500 - £25k Micro Loans £25k - £50k Business Loans £3k – £100k Loan Funds £100K-£5m Export Finance £3k - £250k Equity Investment £150k - £4m Looking to finance your business in Manchester? Support includes
  • 21. HOW MANCHESTER CAN HELP Manchester is a city committed to entrepreneurship and there are a number of organisations, initiatives and funding programmes designed to support Manchester’s creative and digital businesses, and help them to thrive and grow. MIDAS, Manchester’s inward investment agency, can signpost businesses towards all the relevant initiatives and provide guidance on funding, which include loans from £10,000 up to £5 million to enable growth and develop new products. Other areas of support include angel investment, accelerators, enterprise zones, knowledge transfer partnerships and tax relief. MIDAS can help you and your business with relocation and expansion plans. MIDAS has a reputation for understanding diverse business needs and helping to remove any barriers for companies looking to locate or expand into Manchester. MIDAS’ specialist business development team can assist you with a range of free, bespoke packages of confidential support that will make your journey as smooth and simple as possible. The services provided by MIDAS, and the sister companies within The Manchester Growth Company (MGC), are also available to intermediaries such as location consultants, will save you money, time and effort and enhance your project with the expert knowledge and local intelligence that result in a faster and more successful move. MIDAS’ Services Free support includes: • Research support and business case development • Introductions to local networks • Recruitment and training support and advice • Property solutions • Relocation advice and assistance • Post-investment PR support Contact MIDAS and see how Manchester can help you create future innovation. T: +44 (0)161 237 4470 E: info@midas.org.uk W: www.investinmanchester.com @Midas_mcr
  • 22. WHAT PEOPLE SAY “I’m obsessed with Manchester. I’m a huge fan of the Manchester music industry. People here are so open and funny, but while people want to go to work in LA, as a comedy writer and someone who has been in the animation and the creative industry for many years, Manchester is the place to be” Josh Weinstein, former writer and executive producer, The Simpsons and Futurama “The region, especially with MediaCityUK, has a huge talent pool of trained people so it ticks all the boxes.” Simon Hall, Managing Director, Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick “We saw Manchester as the clear choice because as a city it really punches above its weight. With huge names including IBM, the BBC and ITV all choosing to set up here, we are assured that Manchester is a solid destination for the software industry.” David Cape-Brown, TOPdesk, Branch Manager “We’re growing with offices in other cities but Manchester is where we have been headquartered for over 50 years. It has always been a great city to do business in; forward looking, vibrant, full of creative people, great universities and a history of great music, fashion, culture and sport to inspire the creative sector.” Paul Smith, Content Director, Citypress The BBC, the world’s oldest national broadcasting organisation has moved a significant amount of its output from London to MediaCityUK. Around 2,700 staff work across 26 departments including BBC Children’s, BBC Sport, BBC Radio 5 Live, and Future Media and Technology. “Manchester is a vibrant, well-connected place with an infrastructure which is world-class. Its spirit, culture and academic prowess made it a pretty obvious choice for the BBC’s Northern HQ. It gave us the chance to develop a new culture that was more collaborative, open, fluid and digital” Peter Salmon, Director England, BBC Twice Oscar-nominated animation studio Brown Bag Films launched a new 2D animation studio at The Sharp Project in 2015. The company has produced many high- profile international children’s shows including Doc McStuffins, Octonauts and Noddy in Toyland. “We are very excited to get back to our hand-drawn animation roots with this studio and Manchester’s such a brilliant and vibrant city with so much talent to offer.” Cathal Gaffney, CEO, Brown Bag Films
  • 24. Manchester: Come Create the Future T: +44 (0)161 237 4470 E: info@midas.org.uk W: www.investinmanchester.com