Digital transformation leader confirms commitment to the Midlands with major new investment

- Atos makes the Midlands its chosen location for £10 million investment in state-of-the-art technology centres.
- 50 new jobs to be created for local graduates and apprentices in 2026.
Birmingham, UK – 20 October 2025 – On the eve of the Regional Investment Summit, Atos, a leading provider of AI-powered digital transformation, has announced a new £10 million investment in the Midlands. The business has unveiled its plans for two flagship technology centres that will cement the region’s role at the heart of the UK’s AI-led digital future.
The new Sovereign Orchestration Hub in Birmingham and Digital Agentic Centre in Nottingham will create new jobs, boost local innovation and provide British businesses with the secure, AI-enabled infrastructure they need to grow.
The Birmingham hub will address the growing demand for the UK to have complete autonomy and oversight over its end-to-end technology estate, delivering advanced monitoring and management services from a purpose-built, sustainable facility at Birmingham Business Park. Nottingham’s Digital Agentic Centre will focus on AI and automation technologies designed to improve efficiency and resilience.
Atos’ new centres will act as the national hub for a wider network of sovereign digital facilities across the UK, supporting key sectors including defence, infrastructure and public services. Together, the sites represent a major milestone in Atos’ commitment to strengthening the UK’s technological resilience and investing in regional growth. The centres will help organisations across both the public and private sectors manage their digital operations securely within the UK — supporting national ambitions for digital sovereignty and data security.
Alongside this investment, Atos is expanding its Midlands graduate and apprenticeship programmes, with initial plans to create 50 new jobs in 2026. The business is offering AI-proofed career pathways designed to ensure people grow with technology rather than compete against it. New recruits will gain hands-on experience across AI, cybersecurity, cloud and data analytics, helping to develop a diverse, future-ready digital workforce for the UK.
Michael Herron, Head of Atos UK&I, said:
“I’m excited by the launch of the Sovereign Orchestration Hub and Digital Agentic Centre. My vision is one where humans and AI can co-exist together.
“We must reimagine what a career pathway will look like in the age of AI and offer a multi-faceted future-proofed career in the digital arena. We believe these new offerings will give our clients the resilience, control and end-to-end visibility they require whilst delivering efficiencies with the next generation of local tech talent at the heart.”
The West Midlands Growth Company – the region’s official investment promotion agency – supported Atos’ investment at Birmingham Business Park by providing the organisation with specialist insights into the regional investment landscape and sector-focused expertise, in line with Atos’ key growth areas.
Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands, said:
“This investment by Atos shows that global tech leaders see the West Midlands as being at the heart of the UK’s AI revolution.
“I’ve already set out plans to give every adult free training in AI and to build the technical skills needed for the jobs of the future. Those plans are being backed by major investments like this one, which are bringing high quality jobs and cutting-edge infrastructure. This is about good jobs today and even more world-class opportunities tomorrow. As we host the government’s first ever Regional Investment Summit, our reputation as a global business hub has never been stronger.”
Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward said:
“Atos’ investment is hugely exciting news for the East Midlands.
“Supporting the development of digital skills and employment is a cornerstone of my newly unveiled East Midlands Growth Plan and Atos’ announcement is a huge endorsement of this.
“Atos’s planned new Digital Agentic Centre will not only create jobs, but support innovation and help businesses across the region improve both resilience and efficiency. I look forward to working with Atos to support its future growth in the East Midlands.”