Queensland tech sector to lead nation over next five years
Report forecasts the state’s ICT job growth will lead Australia.
Report forecasts the state’s ICT job growth will lead Australia.
23 June 2021 – For immediate release
Queensland is forecast to lead the nation in tech jobs growth over the next five years, forecasts the 2021 ACS Digital Pulse report.
Prepared by Deloitte Access Economics for ACS, Digital Pulse tracks the key trends in Australia’s technology workforce and the sector’s potential over the next five years. Key Queensland findings in this year’s report include:
The report can be downloaded from the ACS website at www.acs.org.au. National findings of the report included.
ACS President, Ian Oppermann said of the ACT results: “The forecast strong growth of the Queensland technology workforce underscores the digital transformation of the state’s industries.
“The projected increases show how important that digital transformation will be to the economy in coming years and the importance of ensuring we have the right mix of technology skills to serve the needs of industry and society.”
ICT sector growth will however provide challenges to the national economy. The report identifies a looming gap between the 60,000 new technology workers needed per year and the current numbers of domestic IT degree completions. The future of the Australian technology workforce will greatly rely on reskilling from other industries. Meanwhile, the lack of female participation could cost the economy $11bn over the next two decades unless we accelerate towards gender parity across the technology workforce.
This year’s Digital Pulse identifies five areas where Australia could address its ICT weaknesses:
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Further information
Troy Steer
Director of Corporate Affairs and Public Policy
M – 0417 173 740
E – troy.steer@acs.org.au
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