02 Oct 2025
by Daniel Clarke

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


See upcoming events, opportunities, news, and updates from techUK's International Trade Programme… 

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: 

UK–India Tech Forum: Market Entry into India following the FTA; 23 October 

Join us for the next UK-India Tech Forum, supported by Tech India Advocates, on Thursday 23 October, 10:00 - 11:30. We will be bringing together market operators, in-country specialists, and legal experts to translate opportunity into an actionable market-entry plan for startups, scaleups and established vendors across software, AI/data, cyber, fintech, healthtech, deep tech, and more. Find out more and sign up here

techUK’s first-ever Delegation to Ottawa, Canada; 27 – 30 October 

techUK is pleased to announce the members-only first-ever trade and policy delegation to Ottawa, Canada from 27 to 30 October 2025, offering members a valuable opportunity to engage directly with the Canadian Government, explore commercial opportunities, and build relationships with Canadian companies and stakeholders. The delegation will also include attendance to the 2025 TECH7 Summit - bringing together over 200 government leaders, industry executives and experts to engage in dialogue and shape policies that advance democratic resilience, digital security, and inclusive economic growth in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. Find out more here


External events, opportunities, and trade missions 

UK Government UK-ASEAN AI Innovation Summit; 6-8 October (KL, Malaysia) 

The UK-ASEAN AI Innovation Summit is a strategic platform for advancing shared priorities between the UK and ASEAN Member States. It builds upon previous engagements such as the UK-MY AI Conference 2023, UK AI Week in Thailand, and the AI for Sustainable Development in ASEAN (AISDA). The Summit is also aligned with the forthcoming ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) and the UK’s AI Opportunities Action Plan (2024). There will be keynote presentations, panel discussions, workshops for the Summit covering the following themes: Sustainable and secure AI infrastructure and cross-border compute access, Trusted data-sharing partnerships to support inclusive innovation, AI talent development and skills exchange, including pathways for women and non-traditional learners, Pro-innovation regulation and responsible AI governance, Public sector adoption and business innovation partnerships. If you would like to attend, please email [email protected] 

Jordan-UK Tech Connect Forum; 13 October (London) 

The Ministry of Digital Economy & Entrepreneurship of Jordan and the Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in the United Kingdom are pleased to invite you to Jordan-UK Tech Connect – a forum brining together leading voices and innovators from Jordan and the UK to explore the future of tech and cross-border collaboration. The forum will showcase Jordan’s tech ecosystem as the gateway to the Middle East, highlighting opportunities for business expansion, partnerships, and market access as well as providing a platform for networking. To sign up, please RSVP to [email protected]

Cyber Trade Mission to Singapore; 21-24 October 

UK Defence and Security Exports (UKDSE), in association with the British High Commission in Singapore invites you to join a trade mission to introduce you to Singapore’s cyber ecosystem and identify potential commercial opportunities. The mission is organised to align with Singapore International Cyber Week and a British High Commission Flagship Cyber Event combining regional industry, academia and government. You will have the opportunity to connect with cyber security stakeholders around the region and promote your company. Sign up here

UK Pavilion Webinar AICS Bahrain; 5 – 6 November 

Are you a Cyber Company with your sights set on the Middle East? The Arab International Cybersecurity Conference & Exhibition- AICS, taking place between 5 – 6 November is the gateway to the Middle East. Join to hear from a range of speakers who will be discussing the opportunities, benefits and participation in the UK Pavilion at this year's AICS. Sign up to the webinar here

 

Uk-Ukraine Tech Bridge Regional Roadshow; November 

The UK-Ukraine TechBridge are organising a UK Regional Roadshow in November 2025 to help Ukrainian and UK businesses explore business partnerships, products, services, and market opportunities, beyond London. The roadshow will include networking, matchmaking events and guest speakers. Please fill out this survey to express your interest and specify the sectors and opportunities you are interested in. If you wish to discuss this initiative, reach out to them here: [email protected]

UK–India AIxcelerate Programme 2025–26 

Join the flagship UK–India AIxcelerate 2025–26 programme, a bilateral programme supported by the UK–India Centre for AI under the Technology Security Initiative across six critical sectors: Health, Engineering Biology, Climate, Energy, AgriTech, and FinTech. The programme will bring together leading innovators, researchers, startups, policy professionals, and governance experts from the UK and India to co-create responsible, inclusive, and high-impact AI solutions. 

The initiative is designed as a three-stage journey: 

  • Sandpit (September 2025, Hyderabad/Bangalore): Cross-border ideation & design workshops 
  • Sprint (November 2025, Hyderabad/Bangalore): Prototype development & refinement 
  • Showcase (February 2026, Delhi): Presentation of innovations at the AI Impact Summit 2026 

To register interest, please click here

UK–GCC Strategic Dialogue; 14 April 2026 

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

Star for Life Ukraine 

At Star for Life Ukraine, we meet children where they are – emotionally and physically – and help them grow again through a simple but powerful model. Through school-based tech ‘Labs’, structured learning courses in coding, English, & design as well as ‘Girl in Tech’ project, they have already reached out 22,000 young students in war-affected zones. Whether you're a small team or a multinational company, we work with you to make your support meaningful, visible, and easy to communicate. Find out how you can get involved here. 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tools for Government 

The Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) is seeking information from Artificial Intelligence (AI) providers as DPC is interested in learning more about what AI tools, solutions and services are in the market and that are relevant to government functions and services. This information may be used to inform a catalogue of offerings to assist project and procurement planning activities as appropriate. To find out more and contribute, please click here. 

Department of Business and Trade Market Access Survey 

Announced earlier this year in the UK Trade Strategy, the Ricardo Fund will support unlocking opportunities worth billions of pounds for UK businesses, aiming to tackle complex regulatory issues, shape global standards, and remove obstacles for UK businesses selling abroad. The Department of Business and Trade are therefore looking to better understand better the current and future priorities for businesses across various sectors when it comes to market access. DBT are welcoming any thoughts and insights into existing trade barriers and market shaping opportunities companies are focused on through their market access survey, which you can find and fill out 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. 

Government-backed Intralink Programme helps tech firms grow into APAC 

Intralink’s Government-backed UK-APAC Tech Growth Programme provides support for UK firms to expand in 11 APAC markets: Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea. Intralink’s teams on the ground in APAC can identify participants’ business opportunities, provide market entry advice and help companies sell their products, forge partnerships and raise investment. They include skills workshops; in-market visits and trade missions; opportunities to pitch to APAC corporates looking to adopt and invest in UK tech; and 10-week ‘business development initiatives. Find out more and apply to participate in the programme here.  


Updates and News from techUK Members & Stakeholders

Santander Spring 2025 Trade Barometer 

Santander’s Trade Barometer is a twice-yearly survey of over 1,000 UK businesses with a minimum £1m turnover. Amid the rapidly evolving global trade landscape, the Barometer offers valuable, timely data to help government advise businesses wanting to trade internationally, as it covers business sentiment towards international trade and identifies regional and sectoral differences. Read the full results of the survey here. 

Connect with Ukrainian Tech Companies: How CodeUA is bridging the gap between  UK businesses and the Ukrainian tech sector 

The Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Lviv IT Cluster, present CodeUA, a national tech marketplace, enabling international businesses to connect, collaborate and partner with verified Ukrainian tech companies, strengthening global networks and fostering growth across borders, without financial risk. With over 2100 verified IT-companies, around 2000 startups and over 300,000 skilled professionals, the Ukrainian tech sector is a vital driver for the European tech market. Find out more here

Singapore Digital Economy Agreement (DEA) Survey 

DBT are conducting some research on how the Singapore Digital Economy Agreement has been working in practice for businesses. The outcome of this engagement will feed into government-to-government discussions with our counterparts in Singapore. The agreement committee meeting with Singapore is expected to take place this year. Their aim is to support this forum by gathering information and feedback from UK businesses regarding their experience with the agreement, particularly any issues or barriers that have encountered that’s within scope. If you have any experience (good or bad) of trading with Singapore please complete our survey here. 

UK Accession to the CPTPP: Benefits, Opportunities, and Navigation Guide 

On 15 December 2024, the UK officially became a member of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), marking a significant achievement as the first non-founding and first European county to join. techUK’s insight outlines the benefits and opportunities this membership provides for UK businesses seeking to strengthen their presence in the Asia-Pacific region. Additionally, the UK Government released guidance documents to help businesses navigate the agreement’s provisions. Read 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.  

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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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Sabina Ciofu

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Daniel Clarke

Daniel Clarke

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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