Places are limited and allocated from the waiting list. If the event shows as sold out, please still register, we may be able to offer you a ticket.


On July 14th, techUK and Cambridge Wireless will be holding a roundtable at the Bradfield Centre in the Cambridge Science Park exploring the strengths, learnings and evolving opportunities for the Cambridge semiconductor ecosystem. 

Semiconductors underpin the technologies that will define the next decade, from AI and frontier compute to clean energy and communications. The UK understands this, and Cambridge is a core asset within this National response. Home to a world-class cluster of chip designers, deep tech spinouts, and global firms, Cambridge contributes a significant share of the UK's £9.6bn semiconductor industry and is recognised as a national asset in the UK's National Semiconductor Strategy. 

As the UK looks to strengthen its semiconductor capabilities, Cambridge offers valuable lessons in how to build and sustain a high-value tech cluster. However, as technologies and government priorities continue to evolve, sustaining this momentum is imperative. A one-size-fits-all approach to semiconductor policy risks leaving cluster-specific needs unmet.  

Cambridge’s capabilities position the region well to lead the next wave of innovation, helping the UK to achieve national goals, but addressing these distinct set of strengths, challenges, and opportunities that demand tailored thinking. 

Following keynote speeches from industry experts, this roundtable will bring together industry leaders, academics, and policymakers to explore what Cambridge specifically needs to maintain its edge and what it can offer the UK's wider strategic ambitions. 

Join us as we explore: 

  • The key factors behind Cambridge's success as a world-leading semiconductor cluster, and what other UK regions can learn from it 
  • How the Cambridge ecosystem can contribute to the UK's broader semiconductor strategy and national security objectives 
  • Barriers to growth: Infrastructure, facilities and local challenges — and how industry, academia and government can address them. 
  • Investment and scale-up challenges facing semiconductor firms, and how government and industry can work together to address them 
  • The next generation of semiconductors: How do we ensure Cambridge retains its momentum and capitalises on the next generation of compute? 

If you are interested in attending, please book your place to register your interest.

Please note that registration data will be shared between techUK and Cambridge Wireless. 

For more information, please contact the team below:

Elis Thomas

Elis Thomas

Programme Manager, Tech and Innovation, techUK

Luke Newcombe

Luke Newcombe

Programme Manager – Local Public Services and Nations and Regions, techUK


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Meet the team 

Sue Daley OBE

Sue Daley OBE

Director, Technology and Innovation

Rory Daniels

Rory Daniels

Head of Emerging Technology and Innovation, techUK

Tess Buckley

Tess Buckley

Senior Programme Manager in Digital Ethics and AI Safety, techUK

Usman Ikhlaq

Usman Ikhlaq

Programme Manager - Artificial Intelligence, techUK

Elis Thomas

Elis Thomas

Programme Manager, Tech and Innovation, techUK

Sara Duodu  ​​​​

Sara Duodu ​​​​

Programme Manager ‑ Quantum and Digital Twins, techUK

Ella Shuter

Ella Shuter

Junior Programme Manager, Emerging Technologies, techUK

Luke Lightowler

Luke Lightowler

Junior Programme Manager - Emerging Technologies & Robotics, techUK