2.30pm – 6pm24 November 2022
techUK, 10 St Bride Street, London, EC4A 4AD
Please note, all 'Prime' tickets are now sold-out, however - there are SME spaces left.
Many of techUK’s small/medium size Justice & Emergency Services (JES) suppliers have expressed a degree of frustration as to how difficult it is to engage with the larger companies operating in the Police & Justice market. The general view is that larger suppliers should be interested to hear about what the smaller ones are doing, in the hope that partnering or collaboration will result.
As a result, techUK is running a JES suppliers’ focussed “Partnering and Networking” event at techUK’s 10 St Bride Street office from 2.30pm to 6pm on 24/11/2022. All techUK JES companies – large and small – are invited on a “first come, first served” basis given limited space at St Bride Street. Please note it is one per organisation.
The aim of the event is to explore potential relationships between larger JES suppliers and small/medium size suppliers (SMEs) who are providing, or wish to provide, their solutions to Police & Justice customers.
All those attending must complete this form and email it to [email protected] with the subject-line 'techUK | JES | Partnering and Networking | Company bio-form' by COP Monday 7 November 2022. These forms will be shared with everyone attending.
*Two weeks before the event, techUK will issue the full list of large and small companies taking part. All JES suppliers will be given access to companies’ “bio” via techUK as soon they become available.
The format for the session will involve speed dating style networking (facilitated by techUK) followed by more relaxed networking including drinks and pizza!
Please note:
Attendance is strictly limited to one person per supplier
This event is not targeted at any suppliers’ “partner manager” (or equivalent title) – please only attend if you are your Company’s Police and/or Justice lead or team member
Georgie Henley
Head of Justice and Emergency Services, techUK
Georgie Henley
Head of Justice and Emergency Services, techUK
Georgie joined techUK as the Justice and Emergency Services (JES) Programme Manager in March 2020, then becoming Head of Programme in January 2022.
Georgie leads techUK's engagement and activity across our blue light and criminal justice services, engaging with industry and stakeholders to unlock innovation, problem solve, future gaze and highlight the vital role technology plays in the delivery of critical public safety and justice services. The JES programme represents suppliers by creating a voice for those who are selling or looking to break into and navigate the blue light and criminal justice markets.
Prior to joining techUK, Georgie spent 4 and a half years managing a Business Crime Reduction Partnership (BCRP) in Westminster. She worked closely with the Metropolitan Police and London borough councils to prevent and reduce the impact of crime on the business community. Her work ranged from the impact of low-level street crime and anti-social behaviour on the borough, to critical incidents and violent crime.
Programme and Policy Assistant, Markets and International Trade, techUK
Jago Corry
Programme and Policy Assistant, Markets and International Trade, techUK
Jago joined techUK in July 2022 as a Programme and Policy Assistant to a mix of (but not limited to) Programmes including Financial Services, Justice and Emergency Services, and International Trade.
His role involves helping to shape the digital technology sector's response, position and general understanding towards UK Government, regulatory and international policymakers' rapidly developing frameworks and regimes covering technology's influence within economy and society. This also includes supporting the advancement of Government agencies’ approaches to DDaT and wider strategic cross-industry collaborative documents, within attempts to integrate digital transformation into wider administrative priorities.
He holds an undergraduate degree within Political Science, and master’s degree within European and Global Governance, of which his dissertation research project focused upon the European Commission's Social Dialogue mechanism, and its influence within labour market, employment, and European Stability Mechanism policymaking.
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