Digital and Technologies Sector Statistics Volume 1 - Economic Statistics
Economic statistics measuring the size of the Digital and Technologies (D&T) sector in the UK in 2024, measured by company count, productivity, employment, turnover, gross value added (GVA), and wages.
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This page provides estimates of company count, productivity, employment, turnover, gross value added (GVA), and wages for the Digital and Technologies (D&T) sector in the UK in 2024. More details on how these metrics are defined can be found in the accompanying technical report.
These statistics are based on a company‑level definition of the D&T sector, rather than Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes. For more detail on the D&T company list please visit: Digital and Technologies Sector Statistics – Sector Definition.
The D&T sector is defined as a combination of the frontier technologies and a digital component. The definition for the digital component is different to the Digital sector definition used in the Digital Sector Economic Estimates series.
Frontier technologies comprise 6 priority technology areas identified in the Digital and Technologies Sector Plan within the UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy:
- Advanced Connectivity Technologies
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cyber Security
- Engineering Biology
- Quantum Technologies
- Semiconductors
Further detail on the definition and construction of the company lists is provided in the technical report included on this page and the definitions page of this collection.
In this publication, we provide statistics for the D&T sector and for frontier technologies as a whole. We do not present statistics for individual frontier technologies or for a “digital” component. Due to overlaps between the underlying company lists, the digital component cannot be derived by subtracting frontier technologies from the overall D&T sector. Statistics on individual frontier technologies are available in DSIT sector studies linked on the definitions page of this release.