Join us on the 27 May at 2:00 - 3:00pm for a roundtable with the Cabinet Office on how the Government can improve its bilateral engagement. This Cabinet Office Roundtable is part of a wider series of industry-government engagement as part of the Government-to-Government (G2G) Review, initiated by the Growth Mission Board, which is chaired by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves.

The primary objective of the Review is to develop a comprehensive strategy that identifies and maximises G2G opportunities for businesses, focusing on enhancing the UK’s economic growth and international standing.

The roundtable will be focusing on the following questions:

  1. What specific actions would you like the UK Government to take to better support Government-to-Government opportunities for businesses in the digital sector?
  2. How can we make more effective use of the tech sector’s capabilities to maximise G2G opportunities?
  3. What do you consider to be the main shortcomings in the UK Government's current approach to G2G activities?
  4. What barriers or blockers do you believe are hindering effective engagement of the tech sector in G2G opportunities?

Please note: the time of the roundtable may be extended slightly, depending on demand.

Members have the option to join online via MS Teams or in-person at techUK, 10 St Bride Street, London, EC4A 4AD. We kindly ask for only 1 person per organisation to sign-up for in-person attendance, this request does not apply to online attendees.

For more information, please contact:

Daniel Clarke

Daniel Clarke

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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Mia Haffety

Mia Haffety

Policy Manager - Digital Economy, techUK

Mia joined techUK in September 2023.

Mia focuses on shaping a policy environment that fosters the expansion of the UK tech sector while maximising the transformative potential of technology across all industries.

Prior to joining techUK, Mia worked as a Senior Policy Adviser at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) within the Policy Unit.

Mia holds an MSc in International Development from the University of Manchester and a BA(Hons) in Politics and International Relations from the University of Nottingham.

Email:
[email protected]
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/miahaffety/

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Tess Newton

Team Assistant, Policy and Public Affairs, techUK

Tess joined techUK as an Policy and Public Affairs Team Assistant in November of 2024. In this role, she supports areas such as administration, member communications and media content.

Before joining the Team, she gained experience working as an Intern in both campaign support for MPs and Councilors during the Local and General Election and working for the Casimir Pulaski Foundation. As well as working for multiple charities on issues such as the climate crisis, educational inequality and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG). Tess obtained her Bachelors of Arts in Politics and International Relations from University of Nottingham.

Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.techUK.org

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