Digital Technology
Overview
Digital technology covers the building and maintenance of digital systems, software, networks, and AI that underpin modern industries. It spans Data Science & AI, IT Support & Services, Network Systems & Cybersecurity, Software Solutions, Unmanned Vehicle Technology, and Web & Cloud — with roles from software developer to cybersecurity analyst and AI engineer.

Did you know?
Digital technology roles span almost every industry on the planet. Emerging jobs like Prompt Engineer, AI Ethics Officer, and Quantum Computing Researcher didn't exist a decade ago.
At a glance
6
Core sub-clusters
16+
Emerging career roles
Cross-cutting
Applies to all industries
Top 5 Occupations
Based on Employment Growth
🔥 Fast GrowingWeb Developers
🔥 Fast GrowingSoftware Developers
🔥 Fast GrowingNetwork Support Specialists
🔥 Fast GrowingInformation Security Analysts

Mathematicians
A lot of students only know 2 or 3 digital technology jobs. There are way more than most people expect.
More about the Digital Technology industry
Digital technology sits at the centre of every modern industry. It covers the development and maintenance of the digital systems, software, networks, and infrastructure that connect people and power businesses — from healthcare and finance to retail and government. Whether it's building an app, securing a network, training an AI model, or flying a drone, this field is about solving problems through technology.
Six sub-clusters make up the field. Data Science & AI combines data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to drive decision-making and innovation. IT Support & Services keeps tech systems running smoothly for individuals and organisations. Network Systems & Cybersecurity protects communication infrastructure from threats. Software Solutions covers app development, coding, game design, and emerging tech like AR/VR. Unmanned Vehicle Technology spans drones and autonomous systems. Web & Cloud covers front-end design through to cloud infrastructure management.
Entry into digital technology can come through a computer science degree, a coding bootcamp, a technical certificate, or self-directed learning — the field is genuinely flexible. Roles like Prompt Engineer, AI Ethics Officer, and Quantum Computing Researcher reflect just how fast new directions are opening up, and how broadly tech skills apply across every other industry.