Part of 2. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure – in the Senedd at 1:55 pm on 21 June 2017.
Well, there are considerable opportunities that could stem from collaboration in this particular field. Data are now a vital part of the global economy, and it’s clear that innovative use of data drives economic growth. There are a number of challenges to be faced, but with those challenges there are huge opportunities: the storage of data, the exploitation and use of data, and also security and making sure that the storage is appropriately managed. I do think that Wales is uniquely placed to lead the way in this area. I think Newport has an incredible story to tell—it has a great narrative about how it is building an economic future on emerging digital technologies, so I think that’s something that we should all be applauding.
There’s also been a strong team ethic in and around Newport. I think the local council deserves to be applauded for their work in this field. It’s been a great honour to be able to work with stakeholders and partners in driving forward this particular agenda. And I do hope that through this investment in the development of new skills in this area, Wales will become a world leader in ethical data management.