2026 has already been a landmark year for quantum in the UK, with up to £2 billion announced for quantum technologies including through ProQure, the UK’s quantum computing procurement programme. As the UK looks to capitalise on this quantum moment, techUK is making the case for creating the conditions needed to help the UK’s quantum industry thrive.

This webinar is your chance to hear directly from techUK about what our Quantum programme has planned for the rest of the year, and how you can get involved.

What we'll cover

  • Our strategic priorities for the Quantum programme through to the end of 2026 as we focus on the commercial future of quantum technologies
  • Our push to get quantum companies in front of the end users who can actually deploy their technology
  • Why joined up thinking across government, industry, and academia matters now more than ever, and what techUK is doing to drive it
  • How the UK can stay competitive as other nations accelerate their own quantum ambitions
  • How members can shape the agenda through speaking, writing, partnering, sponsoring, and contributing to policy recommendations

Presenters

Sue Daley OBE

Sue Daley OBE

Director, Technology and Innovation

Sara Duodu  ​​​​

Sara Duodu ​​​​

Programme Manager ‑ Quantum and Digital Twins, techUK

Why attend?

Whether you're a quantum company trying to reach the customers and investors who can scale your technology, or an end user organisation trying to understand what quantum can actually do for you, this session will give you a clear picture of where techUK is focusing its energy and the practical ways you can get involved.

Quantum only delivers on its promise if the UK gets commercialisation right, connects the right people, and backs the right international collaborations. This session will set out how techUK is working to make that happen, and where you fit in.

The session will be presented by techUK's Quantum team, with time set aside for audience Q&A.

Whether you're already part of our Quantum programme or exploring what techUK membership could offer, this session will show you what's possible. Not yet a member? Find out more about joining techUK.

Register now to secure your place.


Sara Duodu  ​​​​

Sara Duodu ​​​​

Programme Manager ‑ Quantum and Digital Twins, 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