Digital tech needs to meet net zero. This conference will look at what the tech sector is doing to measure, reduce and report emissions, and importantly, how digital innovation can help us reach net zero. techUK’s Tech and Net Zero Conference will hear from sector leaders, founders and innovators on how they are approaching net zero and how tech can enable net zero in the wider economy.
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Event details:
Date: Thursday, 30 June 2022
Timings: 09:00-17:00 (Timings are subject to change as the agenda is finalised)
Ticket prices
techUK member ticket - free
Public sector - free
Non-member ticket - £150.00 + VAT
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Associate Director, Sponsorship and Events, techUK
Noreen Aldworth
Associate Director, Sponsorship and Events, techUK
Noreen joined techUK in March 2019 as Head of Events to oversee the delivery of our programme of flagship events.
Prior to join techUK Noreen worked as Events Lead at the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency where she developed and implemented the events strategy and oversaw the delivery of the events programme. Previously Noreen has held various communications and events roles in the healthcare and technology sectors in London and Brussels.
Noreen has a BA in European Studies and French and a MA in Gender, Globalisation and Human Rights.
Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability, techUK
Craig Melson
Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability, techUK
Craig is Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability and leads on our work in these areas ranging from climate change, ESG disclosures and due diligence, through to circular economy, business and human rights, conflict minerals and post-Brexit regulation.
Prior to joining techUK he worked in public affairs and policy has an avid interest in new and emerging technologies. Craig has a degree in Ancient History from King’s College London and spends his time watching Watford FC and holding out hope for Half Life 3.
techUK is part of the global Race to Zero climate campaign. The tech sector has a crucial role in driving climate action. Every tech organisation, large and small, has a responsibility to lead by example and commit to climate action. To discuss how we can support you on your decarbonisation journey, please visit our Climate Action Hub and click ‘contact us’.