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Two or three clusters, read side by side across sectors, research, companies, capital, infrastructure, government designations and UKIZ relevance. There is no score and no ranking: British clusters are different from one another, not better or worse than one another.

Side by side

DimensionBirmingham & the West MidlandsWest MidlandsEdinburghScotlandTeesside & the HumberNorth East / Yorkshire and the Humber
Sectors

Mobility & Transport Technology, Advanced Manufacturing, Quantum Technologies, Advanced Materials

Supporting: Clean Energy, Digital Technologies, Defence & Security

Artificial Intelligence, Financial Technology, Robotics & Autonomous Systems, Digital Technologies

Supporting: Engineering Biology, Life Sciences, Quantum Technologies, Creative Industries

Clean Energy, Advanced Manufacturing, Advanced Materials

Supporting: Digital Technologies, AgriTech & FoodTech

Research
  • University of Birmingham
  • University of Warwick
  • WMG
  • University of Edinburgh
  • Heriot-Watt University

Not recorded on the map.

Companies

Not recorded on the map.

  • Edinburgh financial services and fintech cluster

Not recorded on the map.

Infrastructure
  • Energy Systems Catapult
  • UK Battery Industrialisation Centre

Automotive research centres, battery and vehicle test facilities and major logistics assets.

  • National Robotarium

Informatics research facilities, robotics commercialisation facilities and supercomputing capability.

  • Centre for Process Innovation

Process innovation and biologics scale-up facilities, port capacity and grid-connected industrial land.

Capital

Corporate and supply chain finance dominate; venture capital is thin relative to industrial output.

Large institutional asset management presence; venture activity is smaller than the capital base implies.

Infrastructure capital, corporate investment and public programmes; almost no local venture base.

Government programmes
  • West Midlands Investment ZoneInvestment Zones

No place-based designation recorded.

  • Teesside FreeportFreeports
  • Humber FreeportFreeports
What existsThe largest manufacturing base in the UK by employment, automotive and electrification engineering, rail and mobility research, and a young, large working-age population.One of Europe's largest informatics research bases, robotics and autonomous systems commercialisation capability, and a substantial asset management, banking and financial technology sector.The largest concentration of industrial decarbonisation activity in the UK: hydrogen, carbon capture, process manufacturing, biologics scale-up capability and two Freeports with substantial serviced industrial land.
What's missing · UKIZ interpretationOwnership of the value in electrified vehicles: battery, power electronics and software increasingly sit outside the region and outside the UK. Innovation-active SME supply chains are under-capitalised.A connection between the capital sitting in Edinburgh's financial institutions and the technology being created a mile away; and later-stage funding to stop companies relocating south.Skills pipelines and company formation. The land, power and permits exist; the innovation companies and the technical workforce to fill them do not yet exist at the same scale.
What could connect · UKIZ interpretationMidlands manufacturing paired with battery and power electronics research, North East battery production and Coventry testing capability as a single electrification value chain.Scottish institutional capital connected to Scottish deep tech, and Edinburgh AI and robotics capability connected to Glasgow manufacturing and satellite production.Industrial land and process scale-up capability connected to research clusters elsewhere that have technologies without a place to build them — a national scale-up site rather than a regional one.
UKIZ relevanceThe region's transition depends on owning the new value in a vehicle rather than assembling someone else's. The proposed Midlands zone focuses on batteries, power electronics and software.Scotland's research strength is not in question; its scale-up retention is. The proposed Scotland mission focuses on the capital and customer layer.This is where Britain either builds an energy supply chain or imports one. The proposed Teesside & Humber mission is explicitly about retained industrial capability.
Last verified15 August 202615 August 202615 August 2026

Proposed by UKIZ · independent · not a government designation