Liz Kendall talks up work with ‘middle power nations’ on sovereign tech

The technology secretary speaks about the importance of forging alliances to make UK tech more resilient to geopolitical pressure

Cliff Saran

By

Published: 28 Apr 2026 16:00

In a speech at the Royal United Services Institute, UK technology secretary Liz Kendall discussed technological disruption and Britain’s role in the tech economy.

Technology is disrupting our economies and societies in ways that were unimaginable a few years ago,” she said.

Kendall referenced geopolitical rivalry, which she said was driving nation-state investments in technology. “Why has China poured billions into the semiconductor industry? To catch up. Why does the US invest billions in drones and autonomous warfare? To stay ahead,” she said.

“When rival countries glimpse a new technology, they rush to build it first, so they lay claim to the future,” Kendall added.

She urged policymakers and the UK tech sector to act now to cement Britain’s place in the new technological era.

Drawing on her non-tech background, having studied history at university, Kendall spoke about how, in the past, a nation’s ability to pull ahead was determined by the size of its navy, which, as the news headlines over the past few weeks have claimed, is now largely depleted in the UK.

“Today, the defining currency is AI,” she said. “And the countries which harness AI will not only lead the race to cure diseases, discover new materials and create trillion-dollar companies, but also build far more powerful militaries.” 

Kendall believes artificial intelligence (AI) is the engine of both economic power and “hard power”.

“The future is coming at us fast – not in the next few decades, but the next few years,” she warned. With the speed of AI model development, Kendall projected that by the end of next year, AI will be able to complete in hours what would currently take software engineers weeks.

For Britain, AI sovereignty is about reducing over-dependencies and increasing resilience in key national strategic priorities
Liz Kendall, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology

In what appears to be a shift away from US-led tech, Kendall spoke about building sovereign AI capabilities in the UK. She stressed this is not about isolation or trying to build everything alone, but about ensuring Britain is indispensable in the technologies that will define the future – a keystone in the global AI architecture rather than a bystander to decisions taken elsewhere.

“For Britain, AI sovereignty is about reducing over-dependencies and increasing resilience in key national strategic priorities. We secure greater control and greater leverage over the issues that matter most. And if you want true leverage for your country, you need to be a keystone in the global tech architecture – an indispensable partner,” she said.

On 16 April, the government opened applications to the Sovereign AI Fund, which is offering grants of between £1m and £9m to fund the creation of strategic AI assets and is designed to help the UK’s most promising AI startups grow, scale and succeed in Britain. The programme is initially focusing on high-value AI datasets and autonomous or automated laboratory infrastructure.

The UK’s Sovereign AI focus areas cover compute efficiency and sovereign architecture, next-generation AI labs, health and life sciences, AI for scientific discovery, and AI trust, integrity and assurance. Companies can also apply for funding if they are considered relevant to defence and national security.

Along with backing UK AI startups through the Sovereign AI Fund, Kendall said Britain needs to work more closely with international partners, especially “so-called middle power nations”. 

Discussing how the country is working with allies to develop sovereign capabilities and increase its leverage, Kendall spoke about the Strategic Science and Technology Partnership with Germany, which includes a £6m joint quantum project; the Entente Cordiale with France; the Growth and Innovation Partnership with Canada, which includes joint work on AI security; and the Digital Partnership with Japan.

“We recently invited foreign ministers from countries including Australia, Canada and the Republic of Korea to discuss the most pressing geo-economic challenges of our age, including technology,” she said. “We are once again asserting the importance of our international alliances because we know we can achieve more together than we can do alone.”

To strengthen the UK’s position in the race to deliver sovereign AI capabilities for the future, Kendall announced that the UK government will develop a UK AI hardware plan to secure Britain’s capability in chips and the semiconductor technologies that underpin the full AI hardware stack.

Read more on IT innovation, research and development

Read More
Tama Lupo

Latest

Tyran Stokes Commits To Kansas, Ending Months Of Anticipation Around Recruitment

Basketball Tyran Stokes, the consensus No. 1 men's basketball...

Global Crypto Crackdown Intensifies as AML Rules Dominate Regulatory Era

You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Global Crypto Crackdown Intensifies as AML Rules Dominate Regulatory Era The global crypto industry has entered a strict and properly enforced regulatory phase. According to a new report from CertiK, the governments around the world are no longer experimenting with crypto rules. They have chosen to rather

What Are Financial Statements for Small Companies?

Financial statements for small companies serve as essential tools that outline a business’s financial condition. These documents, including the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement, provide insights into assets, liabilities, revenues, and cash movements. Comprehending these statements is critical for making informed decisions, evaluating profitability, and securing financing. As you explore the components

Newsletter

Don't miss

Tyran Stokes Commits To Kansas, Ending Months Of Anticipation Around Recruitment

Basketball Tyran Stokes, the consensus No. 1 men's basketball...

Global Crypto Crackdown Intensifies as AML Rules Dominate Regulatory Era

You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Global Crypto Crackdown Intensifies as AML Rules Dominate Regulatory Era The global crypto industry has entered a strict and properly enforced regulatory phase. According to a new report from CertiK, the governments around the world are no longer experimenting with crypto rules. They have chosen to rather

What Are Financial Statements for Small Companies?

Financial statements for small companies serve as essential tools that outline a business’s financial condition. These documents, including the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement, provide insights into assets, liabilities, revenues, and cash movements. Comprehending these statements is critical for making informed decisions, evaluating profitability, and securing financing. As you explore the components

Visa Moves to Scale Stablecoin Payments Through WeFi Partnership

You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Visa Moves to Scale Stablecoin Payments Through WeFi Partnership Stablecoin payments move toward everyday use as Visa partners with WeFi to test real-world spending. The plan allows users to keep control of digital assets while accessing card networks across Europe, Asia, and Latin America. As per the

The Vogue Business Funding Tracker

Introducing the Vogue Business Funding Tracker, a running list highlighting the most notable and intriguing investment and M&A activity in fashion and beauty. From emerging disruptors to legacy giants undergoing major changes, we spotlight the deals that are shifting the dynamics of the sectors we cover, including fashion, beauty, tech and sustainability. April 2026 Icicle

Family Business? Tee Grizzley Reacts After His Mom Accuses Him Of Leaving Her To Struggle (PHOTOS)

Y’all… it looks like some family tension might be brewing behind the scenes involving Tee Grizzley and his mom. What seemed like a regular social media post quickly turned into something deeper. And now, folks are side-eyeing the situation and wondering what’s really going on. RELATED: Tee Grizzley Shares A Message For Artists After His

SoE necessary but not sufficient, business leaders say

PE­TER CHRISTO­PHER Se­nior Mul­ti­me­dia Re­porter pe­ter.christo­pher@guardian.co.tt Heavy hand­ed but nec­es­sary giv­en the state of crime in T&T. This was a com­mon as­sess­ment from var­i­ous busi­ness groups when asked for their per­spec­tive on the lat­est de­c­la­ra­tion of a state of emer­gency in the coun­try. The T&T Cham­ber of In­dus­try and Com­merce, in a re­leased is­sued yes­ter­day