The Future is Now | GBI 18 | February 2020

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Industries to watch in 2020

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hris Hickey, UK CEO at global recruitment consultancy Robert Walters, marks GBI Magazine’s card

“With the outcome of the General Election now declared and Brexit at the centre of plans for 2020, we anticipate that there will be greater opportunities amongst emerging industries, disruptors and SMEs. Those sectors receiving notable VC funding will be ones to watch. “It’s businesses in these categories that will drive the hiring agenda by recruiting agile, tech-proficient and commercially savvy professionals who have their finger on the pulse of developing markets.” Edtech Education technology - edtech - is one of the UK’s fastest growing sectors, growing at 22% year-onyear and worth an estimated £170 million to the UK economy in exports alone. The UK edtech market is expected to reach £3.4bn by 2021 (out of a total of £100bn UK education market) and is home to more than 1,200 edtech companies - approximately a quarter of the total number in Europe. With spending and funding rife, the industry shows no signs of slowing down. In the UK alone schools are spending close to £900 million on edtech each year to leverage learning, and

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the education secretary has pledged a further £10million to support innovation. Coupled with this, the UK ranks number one in edtech venture capital funding in Europe – receiving more than a third (34%) of total investment to the continent. Tom Chambers, Senior Manager - Technology at Robert Walters comments: “For the last few years the fintech sector has been making significant noise in the recruitment market – with a 61% increase in job creation in 2019. What’s interesting is that edtech has now reached the same number of digital companies as financial technology and so I will expect to see a lot of competition between companies for top talent in 2020, which will naturally boost salaries and workplace benefits for anyone working in these sectors.” Agritech A number of startups in the UK have emerged at the forefront of agricultural technology – with the industry accounting for £14.3 billion in turnover and more than half a million jobs in the UK right now. The value is not surprising given over 70% of land in the UK is used for agriculture - representing over 7% of Europe’s total agriculture market. Chambers states: “The UK is no stranger to agritech and is home to many farmers who already


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