10 Apr 2026
by Daniel Clarke

techUK’s Market Access Brief: International Opportunities for tech companies

Welcome to the latest Market Access Brief insight. This is a new fortnightly insight which focuses on the events, opportunities, trade missions, as well as wider updates that we have within the techUK International programme and from our members and stakeholders.

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techUK events, opportunities and trade missions

Advancing Women at Work: Global Perspectives - techUK Women in Tech Breakfast15 April (London) 

How are governments and organisations turning commitments on gender equality into real workplace change? On Wednesday 15 April, this event will bring together tech leaders and policymakers to explore the strategies countries are using to support women’s participation, progression, and pay equity at work. Find out more and sign up here. 

Making the Case for Semiconductors: The Role of Chips as a Foundation for AI and Deep Tech20 April (London) 

Semiconductors are the essential foundation for AI, deep tech, and emerging technologies, yet their strategic value is often overlooked. This session will explore how the UK’s semiconductor ecosystem – from design to end-use – can break down silos, improve collaboration, and make a stronger case to government for long-term support. Keynotes, a fireside chat, and a panel will discuss the sector’s role across areas including AI, energy, defence, and advanced manufacturing, followed by networking. Click here to Sign up

Implementing the UK-India Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Roundtable5 May (London) 

Join techUK for an exclusive roundtable on Implementing the UK-India Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) held at techUK’s offices and online on Tuesday 5 May with support from the Department for Business and Trade & the High Commission of India. This roundtable will aim to explore what businesses can expect from the agreements implementation as well as how government & industry can work together to maximise its benefits. To find out more and sign up, please click here

Looking for members with presence, partnerships or strategic interest in Malaysia or Kenya 

techUK is undertaking targeted research to support the implementation of the UK Government’s trade strategy, with a focus on identifying technology sector priorities in Malaysia and Kenya. 

We are keen to hear from members who have an existing presence, partnerships, or strategic interest in either market. Your insights will help shape our engagement and ensure that industry priorities are effectively represented. 

If you would like to contribute or learn more, please get in touch with Sabina Ciofu at [email protected]

 

External events, opportunities, and trade missions

UK–GCC Strategic Dialogue14 April 

The Business Year is proud to launch a pivotal new initiative to advance economic and investment ties between the United Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council. This dual-format project combines a comprehensive special report with a high-level event designed to deepen strategic partnerships across both regions. With UK–GCC Free Trade Agreement negotiations advancing, this forum will bring together ministers, sovereign wealth fund leaders, CEOs, and financial institutions to explore collaboration in trade, investment, energy, technology, and sustainability. Find out more here

Opportunities in TradeTech Webinar - UK x New Zealand x Australia15 April 

​Join us for a webinar exploring how UK TradeTech solutions are delivering real-world impact across both the UK- Australia and UK-New Zealand trade corridors. Commissioned by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), this programme has tested UK digital trade solutions with Australian and New Zealand end-customers in real operating environments, generating measurable efficiency gains and insights to inform future adoption. Find out more and sign up here

Meet the UK-s boldest innovators - Accelerate Estonia Networking & Pitching Evening23 April 

Accelerate Estonia, in collaboration with Oxentia, invites you to join us for an exclusive networking and pitching evening on 23 April at the Estonian Embassy in London to explore how we are rewriting the rules of play for global tech. You will hear pitches from UK-based startups looking to Estonia as a unique testbed to launch and scale business models that are currently restricted in the UK. Following the pitches, we invite you to join a networking reception with key ecosystem players from both the UK and Estonian communities. To register your place, click here

UK Ukraine TechBridge Investment Accelerator 

The UK-Ukraine Tech Bridge Investment Accelerator is a hybrid program that prepares Ukrainian startups for expansion into the UK market. It aims to equip the cohort with in-depth knowledge of the UK’s investment landscape, refined fundraising strategies, and expertise from influential UK-based VC funds with a focus on securing investment deals. 

Updates and news from techUK members and stakeholders

New platform live with opportunities for UK cyber companies in Ukraine 

The Tallinn Mechanism has launched the TM Platform, a new portal providing information on cyber delivery opportunities and collaboration in support of Ukraine’s civilian cyber resilience. Cyber companies can register to access tenders and partnership opportunities, with a dedicated webinar available for the UK sector to outline how to engage. Find out more here

Japan's Quantum sector - opportunities for UK companies

While Japan was at the forefront of quantum computing in the late 1990s, it has fallen behind in recent years and the Japanese government is now investing heavily to catch up. This is creating significant opportunities for UK firms specialising in quantum computing hardware, software and services to work with Japanese companies to bridge the gap between where quantum computing is today and real-world commercial applications. This report details these opportunities, recommends market entry strategies and covers different viable business models, all illustrated by high-value case studies and testimonials from in-market players. Click here to read the report.

Hiring in Asia – Skills workshop

Understanding how to manage your local talent is a crucial part of setting up shop in a new country and securing mid-to-long-term growth. In Asia, even experienced team builders often run into unexpected issues. Intralink invited experts in talent attraction and executive search from across Asia to advise you – talking Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Watch the skills workshop here.

Innovate UK Horizon Europe Hub

Horizon Europe is the world’s largest research and innovation programme running from 2021 until 2027, providing over £80 billion in funding to address some of the greatest global challenges. It supports groundbreaking ideas across various fields, from curing diseases to safeguarding cultural heritage. Horizon Europe offers a unique chance for cross-border collaboration, expanding the UK’s research connections, access to funding, networks, and global talent. Check out the hub here.

eBook: Doing business in the UK

techUK member Hawksford are pleased to announce the launch of their new eBook, ‘Doing business in the UK’. This publication provides an overview of what you need to know when considering doing business in the UK, including the fundamentals of investing, from setting up a company in particular jurisdictions to successfully running a business. Click here to read.

Procurement opportunities

If you would like to put events, opportunities, or updates in this newsletter insight, and you are a techUK member or stakeholder, please reach out to [email protected] or [email protected]


Daniel Clarke

Daniel Clarke

Senior Policy Manager for International Policy and Trade, techUK

Dan joined techUK as a Policy Manager for International Policy and Trade in March 2023.

Before techUK, Dan worked for data and consulting company GlobalData as an analyst of tech and geopolitics. He has also worked in public affairs, political polling, and has written freelance for the New Statesman and Investment Monitor.

Dan has a degree in MSc International Public Policy from University College London, and a BA Geography degree from the University of Sussex.

Outside of work, Dan is a big fan of football, cooking, going to see live music, and reading about international affairs. 

Email:
[email protected]

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Daniel Clarke

Daniel Clarke

Senior Policy Manager - International Policy and Trade, techUK

Dan joined techUK as a Policy Manager for International Policy and Trade in March 2023.

Before techUK, Dan worked for data and consulting company GlobalData as an analyst of tech and geopolitics. He has also worked in public affairs, political polling, and has written freelance for the New Statesman and Investment Monitor.

Dan has a degree in MSc International Public Policy from University College London, and a BA Geography degree from the University of Sussex.

Outside of work, Dan is a big fan of football, cooking, going to see live music, and reading about international affairs. 

Email:
[email protected]

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