TCS to Create 5,000 New UK Jobs in the Next 3 Years
- TCS to open AI Experience Zone, Design Studio in London, boosting the UK economy.
- The company plans 5,000 new jobs, supporting innovation and addressing the skills gap.
- TCS invests in STEM, R&D, and workforce development across UK sectors.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has unveiled plans to establish an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Experience Zone and Design Studio in London, reinforcing its strategic commitment to the United Kingdom’s economy.
This initiative builds on TCS’s 50-year legacy as a key technology partner for UK enterprises, driving digital transformation and fostering talent development. The company announced it will create 5,000 new technology jobs across the UK over the next three years, further solidifying its role in supporting employment and innovation in the region.
The London-based AI Experience Zone and Design Studio, a reimagined version of TCS’s flagship PacePort facility, will serve as a hub for innovation and client collaboration.
The report revealed that in FY2024, TCS contributed £3.3 billion to the UK economy, supported a tax contribution of over £780 million (equivalent to the salaries of over 20,400 teachers), and sustained 42,700 UK jobs, including 15,300 in critical technology roles such as engineering and data analytics. These efforts help address the UK’s skills gap, estimated to cost the economy £1.5 billion annually.
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TCS’s investment strategy in the UK focuses on expanding delivery capabilities, advancing research and development, and nurturing a future-ready workforce. The company collaborates with academic institutions and government initiatives to promote STEM education and digital literacy. Through its ‘Partnering for Skills’ initiative, TCS aims to reskill over 12,000 individuals for STEM roles, aligning with the UK government’s workforce development goals.
TCS serves a diverse range of UK clients across sectors such as financial services, retail, manufacturing, life sciences, and public services. With 19 sites across the UK and a workforce of 15,300 in technology roles, TCS remains a cornerstone of the UK’s digital and economic landscape.