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Why Newcastle

A city that never stands still

Newcastle is a UK core city with a highly developed urban economy based around knowledge-based industries, research and innovation.

Newcastle, to the north of the River Tyne, and Gateshead, to the south, is the commercial heart of North East England with a population of 300,000 and an urban economy worth £9.9bn.

The region has a long history of technological innovation and nurturing groundbreaking advancements across a range of fields.

Today, Newcastle is the UK’s premier test bed location, a ‘living lab’ for rapid innovation, demonstration and commercialisation of products and services to create a more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive economy.

What sets Newcastle and Gateshead apart is its friendly, open, and supportive business community. This environment, characterised by low start-up costs and close collaboration among key institutions, fuels the growth of industries of the future.

Investing in Newcastle means investing in a ‘Goldilocks City’ offering a commercial ecosystem that strikes the perfect balance – small enough to make a big impact in the market, but also large enough to generate a big return on investment.

Strengths

The strengths of our city

A diverse and agile workforce

Newcastle is an international city with a highly developed urban economy powered by a workforce that is diverse, educated and loyal. The number of people working in high-skilled jobs is higher than both the regional and UK average.

We are a Northern Research Powerhouse – the largest concentration of researchers in the UK outside of London between Newcastle, Northumbria and Durham Universities.

2.7m regional workforce - a diverse labour market with loyal staff and lower attrition rates than the national average within a 1-hour drive of Newcastle.

Educated workforce – 44.3% of employees hold a degree level qualification and 62.9% hold 2 or more A-levels.

60,000 students – a regenerative pipeline of talent with the highest proportion of STEM graduates per head of the population of any region in England.

18,000 international students – a global pool of talented learners bringing extensive second language capabilities and new cultural experiences to the city.

A well connected location

Newcastle is a gateway to the UK and the rest of the world. We have an international airport close to the city centre which connects people to the UK, Europe and rest of the world, with over 80 destinations to fly to and from. We have a European Cruise Terminal situated under 30 minutes away which provides sustainable links to mainland Europe.

Our train station located in our city centre is at the heart of the UK’s national rail network with London, Edinburgh, Leeds and Manchester all reached in less than three hours. We also have the Tyne and Wear Metro – a fast and convenient light rail system connecting the wider North East of England with the commercial centre of Newcastle.

Port of Tyne and Blyth – two of three deep water ports in the North East region that are easily accessed from Newcastle and offer state-of-the-art logistics solutions.

A1(M) Motorway – a major north-south road which connects Newcastle with London and Edinburgh directly and provides access to all other major roads in the UK.

Stellium Data Centre – a state-of-the-art facility offers top-tier data and connectivity services via a new international subsea cable connecting Newcastle to New York in just 66 milliseconds.

Full Fibre Rollout – a £62m project that has seen 415km of superfast fibre-optic broadband laid beneath the streets of Newcastle, connecting households and businesses to the internet more quickly.

Infrastructure

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