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Transforming economic performance - the wider benefits of NGA - Dr. Peter Cromar - Chief Executive, Walsall Regeneration Company - CBN NextGen Roadshow Birmingham - 22 April 2009

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Next Generation Roadshow Birmingham

22nd April 2009

Transforming Economic Performance – The wider benefits of NGA

Dr Peter CromarWalsall Regeneration Company

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• International take up

• Pace and volume of change

• Lack of buy in by UK plc

• Establish ‘Regeneration Pilots’

NGA - missing the opportunity

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Response to the Carter Report

• Avoid complacency

• Benchmark against Far East & Europe

• Focus needs to be on economy, regeneration and societal benefits, not ICT

• NGAB as an investment in infrastructure

• Contribution to wider sustainability agenda

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Convincing government and business

• Key communications infrastructure for success

• Future proofing new developments

• Aggregating public sector demand

• Digital and Creative Industries

• Digital Divide & Digital Inclusion

• Improve IT awareness for SMEs

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Setting the agenda

• Tomorrow’s business needs

• Focus on Skills, Enterprise and Business

• Think about new markets

• Expand existing markets

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• Education

• Entertainment

• Health

• Housing

• Commercial

Walsall – a Town for Enterprise

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Walsall Gigaport – moving forward

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• Outline Planning Permission in place

• Revised Outline Funding Application to AWM

• Next Generation Access Broadband

• Data Centre

• Developers

• Investment Prospectus

• Finance, Health, Digital Media

Hitting the Sustainable Communities Agenda

• Regeneration of underperforming urban centres and neighbourhoods

• Sustain strong and stable existing communities

• Promote social cohesion

• Use public sector assets more effectively

• Community Empowerment

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Bridging the Digital Divide

• Potential of fibre optics

• Skills and enterprise development

• Better and more responsive health services

• Community and social cohesion

• Learn from Onsnet

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Conclusions

• Engage locally from the outset

• Focus on delivery not strategy

• Build on local strengths

• Investment not funding

• Think global, act local

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