Public Sector Cloud Infrastructure: Supplier Event
9am – 1.30pm27 May 2026
London
techUK, 10 St Bride Street, London, EC4A 4AD
techUK is delighted to host a supplier event on behalf of the Department of Science Innovation and Technology (DSIT), on 27 May 2026. Join us to hear from senior DSIT officials about opportunities to transform how government procures and uses cloud infrastructure to drive better value from consolidated public sector spend while also supporting wider policy objectives, including UK economic growth, increased SME participation, and a more diverse and dynamic technology ecosystem.
This session is designed for public sector cloud infrastructure suppliers and ecosystem partners and will provide an opportunity to discuss cloud infrastructure - sharing perspectives on key challenges and contributing to emerging approaches.
As a closed session, this event offers an early opportunity to be part of the conversation - helping to shape an open, collaborative dialogue between government and the market.
Please note that this is an in-person event and spaces are limited, so sign up now to register your interest.
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