Nearly 85% of SME manufacturers are crying out for more government funding to help them bridge the digitals skills divide, says a new report by Oxford Innovation Advice. The report reveals that 80% of companies are looking to digitally upskill their staff but cite the biggest barriers as cost and a lack of in-house knowledge.
Some 68% of the 239 participants are planning to invest in digital technologies, meaning there is a massive opportunity for the new Labour administration to deliver more specialist support. Oxford Innovation Advice has developed a five-point policy action plan that it plans to submit to Government.
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