The techUK podcast: Catalysing tech led decarbonisation
2023 was a big year for both the tech sector and the climate policy landscape. Developments in digital technologies saw the potential for processes to be more efficient and productive, whilst weather events continued to show the devastating effects of climate change. Throughout this, and despite headwinds in the economy, industry demonstrated its commitment to net zero ambitions.
But as we enter the second month of 2024, what's the outlook for net zero?
In this podcast, techUK brings together thought leaders in this space to share their analysis and insights on what's coming down the line for climate policy, how their organisations are using digital technology to drive forward net zero, and identify key themes and trends set to shape the upcoming year.
Listen to the discussion as we are joined by:
- Jessica Green, Public Affairs and Strategy Manager at Circulor. Circulor provides a leading solution to industrial, complex supply chain traceability based on AI and Blockchain technology.
- Anthony Levy, Founder and Chairman at Circularity First - who enable organisations to increase enterprise value by incorporating sustainability into their core strategy.
techUK - Committed to Climate Action
Visit our Climate Action Hub to learn more or to register for regular updates.
By 2030, digital technology can cut global emissions by 15%. Cloud computing, 5G, AI and IoT have the potential to support dramatic reductions in carbon emissions in sectors such as transport, agriculture, and manufacturing. techUK is working to foster the right policy framework and leadership so we can all play our part. For more information on how techUK can support you, please visit our Climate Action Hub and click ‘contact us’.
Upcoming climate events
Latest news and insights
Get our climate insights straight to your inbox
Sign-up to get the latest updates and opportunities from our Climate, Environment and Sustainability programme.
Contact the team
Learn more about our Climate campaign