Call for contributions: techUK's 2025 Tech & Innovation campaign week
techUK's Technology & Innovation programme are excited to announce that we are now seeking contributions for our annual campaign week, which is taking place from 23-27 June.
During this week, we will explore the emerging and transformative technologies at the heart of UK innovation and showcase how techUK members and stakeholders are leading on their development, application and commercialisation.
Members and stakeholders have the opportuity to contribute a blog or vlog aligned with a daily theme, as per the contribution guidelines below.
👉All blogs & vlogs must be received by 9 June
📆 Daily themes
🤖 Robotics & Automation (Mon 23 June) |
Topic: How can the UK boost the adoption of R&A technologies to drive UK growth and productivity? |
⚛️ Quantum & Photonics (Tues 24 June) |
Topic: How can the UK facilitate the commercialisation of Quantum & Photonics technologies? |
🎮 Creative & Gaming (Wed 25 June) |
Topic: How will emerging technologies transform Gaming and empower the creators of tomorrow? |
🕶️ Web3 & Immersive (Thurs 26 June) |
Topic: How can Web3 & Immersive technologies solve challenges encountered by UK industry, Government and academia? |
💾 Semiconductors (Fri 27 June) |
Topic: How can the UK build a strong and resilient semiconductor ecosystem? |
👀 How to contribute
We are currently seeking contributions from techUK member companies and stakeholders in the form of a blog (written article) or vlog (short video).
This should be aligned with a daily theme above and include an emphasis around how the UK can be a world-leader in technology and innovation.
The contribution guidelines are as follows:
Blogs 📝 |
Vlogs 🎥 |
These will be published on our website as an insight page.
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These will be published on our website as an insight page.
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➡️ Please share a high-quality author headshot, brief biography, and organisation logo with your submission.
➡️ Submissions should be sent to Rory Daniels (for Robotics & Automation, Creative & Gaming and Web3 & Immersive), Laura Foster (for Quantum & Photonics) and Elis Thomas (for Semiconductors) by 9 June.
Content that is submitted after the deadline may not be promoted via techUK's social channels, which is crucial to increase visibility. Due to high demand, we cannot guarantee the publication of more than one submission per contributor.
You can find the contributions for last year's campaign week here.
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