Kyndryl, an IT infrastructure services provider, has announced the establishment of a new technology hub in Liverpool to facilitate the digital transformation of both UK and global clientele. Over the next three years, this initiative will create up to 1,000 roles in software engineering and AI-related fields within the Liverpool City Region.
By leveraging Kyndryl’s expertise in IT infrastructure, the Liverpool technology hub will empower enterprises to integrate mission-critical operations with business applications seamlessly, utilizing global partnerships to expedite digital and AI transformation processes.
This new technology hub will be conducted by Kyndryl Consult, incorporated with its Vital Studio. This studio is designed to foster a designer-led, collaborative co-creation environment, enabling customers to address complex, real-world challenges effectively. Moreover, Kyndryl Consult will offer advisory services that guide organizations in the adoption of AI, software engineering, platform engineering solutions, and other emergent technologies.
The Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Peter Kyle, said, “Kyndryl’s new technology hub in Liverpool is a clear example of how AI is already driving economic growth, delivering our plan for change by putting AI to work for communities across the country. This investment is a resounding vote of confidence in our world-leading AI sector and the new blueprint for the technology we’re delivering.”
John Chambers, Kyndryl United Kingdom & Ireland President, said, “Liverpool’s growing reputation as a hub for digital excellence – reinforced by the success of last year’s International AI Summit – underscores our decision to invest in the region’s exceptional talent. This step, as well as Kyndryl’s expansion of our relationship with The Very Group, reflects Kyndryl’s commitment to nurturing the skills needed to accelerate AI adoption, advance digital transformation and drive meaningful economic growth across the UK.”
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Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said, “I’m really pleased that we’ve been able to bring Kyndryl here, following discussions during our trade mission to New York last year. AI and digital technology are already transforming industries across the country – and I want our region to be at the forefront of that change. We’ve got the talent, the infrastructure, and the ambition to make sure the benefits of this tech revolution aren’t just felt in London and the South East, but right here in the North too.”
Kyndryl is also expanding its partnership with The Very Group, the Liverpool-based operators of the digital retail platforms Very and Littlewoods—under a new multiyear agreement aimed at enhancing the retailer’s digital capabilities across the entire value chain. Kyndryl will provide extensive software and platform engineering support, facilitating the rapid launch of new products and improving the overall digital customer experience.