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KCOM boss urges business conference to run event in Hull

Hull-based KCOM is backing the city as the ideal place for investment as a major national business conference.

Speaking at The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum in Leeds, company CEO Tim Shaw Mr Shaw said: “As a company with deep roots in the region we know what a fantastic place it is to for businesses to invest and thrive. With a supportive local authority, our world leading full fibre infrastructure, a great pipeline of tech-savvy talent coming through from local colleges, affordable housing and high standard of living, I’d urge all investors to take a closer look at Hull.”

Hull City Council welcomed KCOM’s participation in the event saying the broadband provider’s commitment to the region showed how private investment in the region could flourish.

Alex Codd, Hull City Council’s assistant director for economic development and regeneration, said: “We’re really looking forward to attending UKREiiF next week. It’s a fantastic opportunity to showcase what we have in Hull and what we have to offer for potential investors.

“One of our unique selling points is being the first fully connected city and that was made possible by KCOM building a world-class full fibre broadband network in Hull.”

The three-day event, which is being held at the Royal Armouries in Leeds, is attended by 6,000 delegates including 1,500 investors and developers.

The Forum is supported by a high number of regional combined authorities, local councils and Government departments – as well as the largest developers and investors from across the UK and internationally. This event aims to gather all the key players, influencers and decision makers within the investment and real estate sectors to highlight investment and development opportunities in cities such as Hull, while creating new relationships to drive economic growth through development and regeneration.

Founded in 1904, KCOM is one of Hull’s largest local employers and has invested around £200m in the area’s full fibre broadband network in the past decade and continues to play a leading role in the local community.

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