London hopes for bright tech future despite Brexit


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 13 Jun 2018

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan gives a speech during London Tech Week in London, Monday, June 11 2018. London Mayor Sadiq Khan says he hopes U.S. President Donald Trump will reconsider the protectionist measures that divided the G-7 summit in Canada last weekend. (AP Photo/Robert Stevens)

LONDON: London has a bright tech future post-Brexit working closely with other European capitals but the government should open up more to immigration, London Mayor Sadiq Khan said. 

Launching London Tech Week, dubbed Europe’s largest festival of technology and innovation by its organisers, Khan said in an interview that London must “collaborate” with other European hubs regardless of Britain’s future exit from the European Union. 

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