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The Working Group offers techUK member companies a unique opportunity to directly influence techUK’s robotics agenda while building connections across the UK robotics ecosystem.

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The group is open exclusively to techUK member organisations involved in robotics, automation and related technologies across industry, research and professional services. This includes technology companies, investors, consultancies, law firms, universities, and more. 

It will bring together organisations with an interest in robotics across a wide range of sectors to: 

  • Inform techUK’s robotics strategy, priorities, activities, policy asks, and thought leadership as we look to ensure the UK leads on developing and deploying robotics responsibly and at scale 
  • Surface specific challenges or opportunities around everything from access to talent to robotics regulation that techUK should look to address on behalf of our membership 
  • Facilitate dialogue and drive collaboration across key organisations, sectors and industries through the sharing of insights or expertise and guest appearances from leading figures spanning the UK’s robotics ecosystem 

Rory Daniels

Rory Daniels

Head of Emerging Technology and Innovation, techUK

Rory Daniels

Rory Daniels

Head of Emerging Technology and Innovation, techUK

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, Rory leads techUK's Emerging Technology and Innovation activity, working with many of the UK's most innovative tech companies to convene key stakeholders, work through key challenges and opportunities for industry, showcase best practice, and shape Government's thinking around future technologies, sectors and industries.

Focus areas include Robotics, Immersive, Web3, Metaverse, Photonics, Space, Gaming, Creative, Innovation policy, university spin-outs, and Futures & Horizon Scanning.

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Luke Lightowler

Luke Lightowler

Junior Programme Manager - Emerging Technologies & Robotics, techUK

Luke Lightowler

Luke Lightowler

Junior Programme Manager - Emerging Technologies & Robotics, techUK

Luke is a Junior Programme Manager in techUK’s Emerging Tech and Innovation team. He works on techUK’s robotics programme, collaborating closely with members, policymakers and stakeholders to support the safe development, deployment and adoption of robotics technologies across the UK. Alongside this, he also contributes to the team’s wider work on emerging technologies.

Luke began his career on the DHL Supply Chain graduate scheme, where he worked across large-scale logistics operations and supported transformation initiatives focused on efficiency, automation and process improvement. This gave him first-hand experience of complex industrial environments and the practical application of technology within supply chains.

Following this, Luke worked for Michelle Donelan MP, focusing on policy communications and parliamentary engagement. He supported briefing, stakeholder engagement and cross-sector communications, gaining insight into how legislation and policy are shaped and debated, as well as developing a strong understanding of parliamentary process.

He later worked at the Department for Transport as a Senior Policy Advisor, focusing on digital policy development and leading on data-driven programme delivery within government. This strengthened his understanding of policymaking and the regulatory and digital landscape shaping emerging technologies.

Luke holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering, which provides him with a strong technical foundation and a particular interest in robotics, automation and applied engineering.

Outside of work, Luke enjoys weight training, walking (particularly in Wiltshire and the Cotswolds) and reading non-fiction. He previously spent time at a Shaolin temple in the rural mountains of Shandong province, China, where he studied Kung Fu while living alongside Shaolin monks - an experience that also sparked his appreciation (and slight obsession) for tea.

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