Join us from 23–25 June in Washington DC to strengthen your understanding of the US market, connect with key US decision-makers, and to inform your company’s transatlantic strategy.

techUK invites techUK members to join our 2026 delegation to Washington DC. This delegation is an opportunity to connect and create partnerships directly with senior US policymakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders shaping the future of technology and trade.

With the UK and US looking to revive the Technology Prosperity Deal and engaging in discussions around a general trade deal covering digital trade, AI governance, and tech regulation, this visit will provide valuable context and access for UK tech businesses and policy teams navigating the US landscape.

The delegation will offer a series of curated engagements with:

  • Officials from across the US Administration and federal agencies
  • Congressional Offices and House and Senate committees with a focus on technology and trade
  • Key think tanks, advocacy organisations, and US-based industry groups looking to promote digital trade

The agenda will provide:

  • Strategic insight into the regulatory and commercial environment for tech firms operating in or expanding to the US
  • Practical intelligence on market entry, barriers, and partnerships
  • A view of transatlantic discussions on issues such as AI, data, digital trade, and cybersecurity

Whether your goal is commercial expansion or policy engagement, this delegation will help you to better understand and navigate the US tech and policy ecosystem at the current pivotal moment.

This delegation is open to all techUK members and is particularly suited for:

  • C-level executives (CEOs, Founders, Managing Directors)
  • Heads of policy, public affairs, or regulatory affairs
  • Companies with an existing presence in the US or concrete plans to expand into the market

(Only one participant per member company)

Key dates and logistics:

  • Arrival in Washington DC: Monday 22 June 2026
  • Delegation programme: Tuesday 23 June – Thursday 27 June
  • Departure: After lunch on the 25th
  • Delegates are responsible for their own travel and accommodation. techUK will organise the agenda, provide relevant briefings and materials, and coordinate on-the-ground logistics.

Participation Fee:

techUK members may register a delegate directly for £500.

Non-member companies should email [email protected] before booking a delegate for £750. please note that non-members that do not make prior contact will not be included in the delegation.

These contributions help cover the additional costs of running international delegations and supports techUK’s ability to deliver more overseas market access opportunities for members in future.

Please register your interest by either purchasing a ticket if you are a techUK member or by contacting [email protected] if you are a non-member before COB Monday 1 June 2026. Places are limited and will be reviewed to ensure a diverse and representative delegation.

Sabina Ciofu

Sabina Ciofu

International Policy and Strategy Lead, techUK

Sabina Ciofu is International Policy and Strategy Lead at techUK, where she heads the International Policy and Trade Programme. Based in Brussels, she shapes global tech policy, digital trade, and regulatory cooperation across the EU, US, Canada, Asia-Pacific, and the Gulf region. She drives strategy, advocacy, and market opportunities for UK tech companies worldwide, ensuring their voice is heard in international policy debates.

With nearly a decade of previous experience as a Policy Advisor in the European Parliament, Sabina brings deep expertise in tech regulation, trade policy, and EU–US relations. Her work focuses on navigating and influencing the global digital economy to deliver real impact for members.

A passionate community-builder, Sabina co-founded Young Professionals in Digital Policy (800+ members) and now runs Old Professionals in Digital Policy (more experience, better wine, earlier nights). She is also the founder of the Gentlewomen’s Club, a network of 500+ women supporting each other with kindness.

She holds advisory roles with the UCL European Institute, Café Transatlantique (a network of women in transatlantic tech policy), and The Nine, Brussels’ first members-only club for women.

Recognised by ComputerWeekly as one of the most influential women in UK tech, Sabina is also a sought-after public speaker on tech, trade and diversity.

Sabina holds an MA in War Studies from King’s College London and a BA in Classics from the University of Cambridge.

She is a frequent traveler and a marathon runner.

Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
+32 473 323 280
Website:
www.techuk.org

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Archie Breare

Archie Breare

Policy Manager - Trade, techUK

Archie Breare joined techUK in September 2022 as the Telecoms Programme intern, and moved into the Policy and Public Affairs team in February 2023.

Before starting at techUK, Archie was a student at the University of Cambridge, completing an undergraduate degree in History and a  master's degree in Modern British History.

In his spare time, he likes to read, discuss current affairs, and to try and persuade himself to cycle more.

Email:
[email protected]
LinkedIn:
linkedin.com/in/archie-breare-512346230

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Meet the team 

Sabina Ciofu

Sabina Ciofu

International Policy and Strategy Lead, techUK

Daniel Clarke

Daniel Clarke

Senior Policy Manager for International Policy and Trade, techUK

Theophile Maiziere

Theophile Maiziere

Policy Manager - EU, techUK

Archie Breare

Archie Breare

Policy Manager - Trade, techUK

Tess Newton

Team Assistant, Policy and Public Affairs, techUK