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Huge boost for Liverpool as US firm to bring AI jobs to city

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Last updated: February 5, 2026 10:08 am
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Key Points

  • US tech firm Kyndryl plans to invest millions in a new AI tech hub in Liverpool City Region, creating 1,000 new jobs over the next three years.
  • The announcement coincides with Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s AI Opportunities Action Plan unveiled on 13 January.
  • Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram secured the investment following a trade mission to New York.
  • The hub aims to provide opportunities for graduates, work experience, and training in artificial intelligence.

Liverpool (Liverpool Standard) February 5, 2026 – A major US technology firm is set to create 1,000 artificial intelligence jobs in the Liverpool City Region, delivering a significant economic boost to the area.

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  • Key Points
  • What is the US firm bringing to Liverpool?
  • How does this tie into the government’s AI strategy?
    • What opportunities will this create for local students and graduates?
  • What are the expected economic impacts?

The investment by Kyndryl follows discussions during Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram’s trade mission to New York and aligns with the UK government’s push to expand AI opportunities nationwide.

What is the US firm bringing to Liverpool?

Kyndryl, a prominent US tech group, will invest millions to establish a dedicated AI hub within the Liverpool City Region, according to reporting from The Studio Liverpool and Construction Buzz.

The project is expected to generate approximately 1,000 new positions over the next three years, focusing on artificial intelligence development and related technologies.

As reported by multiple outlets including The Studio Liverpool, Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram stated:

“I’m really glad that we’ve been able to attract Kyndryl to our area… This announcement shows how, together with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his government, we’re delivering real, tangible change for working people across our communities.”

How does this tie into the government’s AI strategy?

The Kyndryl announcement came on the same day Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled his AI Opportunities Action Plan, aimed at national renewal through AI industry growth.

Liverpool City Region stands to benefit substantially, with the new hub laying foundations for future jobs in a rapidly evolving sector.

What opportunities will this create for local students and graduates?

Enda Carey, Sector Skills Champion at The Studio School in Liverpool, highlighted the potential for work experience, practical training, and networking to prepare students for AI careers.

The initiative supports education in a digital-first world, enabling pupils to thrive with relevant technology skills.

What are the expected economic impacts?

The 1,000 jobs represent a huge boost for Liverpool’s tech sector, attracting investment and positioning the city as a key AI destination in the UK.

Metro Mayor Rotheram emphasised that the development creates opportunities not just today but for the jobs of the future, in partnership with national government efforts.

According to Construction Buzz, the government’s AI drive directly links to this new Liverpool tech hub expansion.

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