techUK’s flagship Innovation Summit returns on 6 November to traverse the extraordinary and ground-breaking discoveries made possible by the application of emerging and transformative technologies.
In a year in which technological breakthroughs have brought generative AI, Quantum and Web 3 & Immersive technologies to the apex of public imagination and elevated UK science, technology and innovation to the forefront of UK policy, it has never been more important to focus on the opportunities of adopting and applying innovation to help people, society, the economy and the planet.
Our 2024 conference has been developed to explore the latest advancements in exciting technologies transforming the UK economy and show attendees how they are being applied across different industries and sectors to make their promise a reality. The event will feature in-depth sessions on how to apply emerging technologies, including:
Frontier AI
Quantum
Web 3 & Immersive tech
Robotics & Automation
Semiconductors
Institutions of Innovation: How do we build a government that enables emerging tech to thrive?
Addressing the UK's infrastructure gap
It is critically important that this election year sees strong engagement with policy leaders regarding unleashing the potential of these emerging technologies to secure a high-growth economy and ensure the benefits of innovation are available to all. As such, this Summit will also focus on convening industry, UK Government and political parties to navigate the UK’s innovation landscape and equip the UK's innovators with opportunities to scale and grow.
This event is a unique opportunity to leverage techUK’s ability to convene industry, government, regulators, and other stakeholders to understand how to unleash UK technology and innovation from research to development, deployment, and commercialisation.
Event details:
Timings: All day conference
Venue: Central London
Ticket prices:
techUK member ticket - free
Public sector - free (if you have any issues registering please contact [email protected])
Non-member ticket - £150.00 + VAT
For more information, contact:
Laura Foster
Head of Technology and Innovation, techUK
Laura Foster
Head of Technology and Innovation, techUK
Laura is techUK’s Head of Programme for Technology and Innovation.
She supports the application and expansion of emerging technologies, including Quantum Computing, High-Performance Computing, AR/VR/XR and Edge technologies, across the UK. As part of this, she works alongside techUK members and UK Government to champion long-term and sustainable innovation policy that will ensure the UK is a pioneer in science and technology
Before joining techUK, Laura worked internationally as a conference researcher and producer covering enterprise adoption of emerging technologies. This included being part of the strategic team at London Tech Week.
Laura has a degree in History (BA Hons) from Durham University, focussing on regional social history. Outside of work she loves reading, travelling and supporting rugby team St. Helens, where she is from.
Rory joined techUK in June 2023 after three years in the Civil Service on its Fast Stream leadership development programme.
During this time, Rory worked on the Government's response to Covid-19 (NHS Test & Trace), school funding strategy (Department for Education) and international climate and nature policy (Cabinet Office). He also tackled the social care crisis whilst on secondment to techUK's Health and Social Care programme in 2022.
Before this, Rory worked in the House of Commons and House of Lords alongside completing degrees in Political Economy and Global Politics.
Today, he is techUK's Programme Manager for Emerging Technologies, covering dozens of technologies including metaverse, drones, future materials, robotics, blockchain, space technologies, nanotechnology, gaming tech and Web3.0.
Margot joined techUK in September 2022 as the Head of Events and Sponsorship, running the event programme for our flagship events, such as the techUK Annual Dinner, Defence Ethics Summit, Building the Smarter State etc
Prior to this role, Margot managed events and external affairs for the Centre for Policy Studies, a political think tank in Westminster and also worked at the D Group, a London-based business membership organisation, where she was responsible for the events programme, account management and business strategy.
She holds a BA in Technical Translation in English, French and Spanish from Paris 7 - Denis Diderot and a MA in International Relations from the London Metropolitan University.
Outside of work, she enjoys travelling, going to concerts and snowboarding.
Dora joined techUK in October 2019 as an Events Assistant, coordinating and delivering our flagship events.
Prior to joining the team, Dora worked as a Senior Events Coordinator at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors at Parliament Square managing conferences and high profile ministerial events.