(L-R) Rob Smith - Commercial Director Axiologik, Rachel McElroy - Marketing Director Axiologik, Matt Evans - Director, Markets at techUK, Matt Robinson- Head of Nations & Regions at techUK

Leading technology trade association, techUK, is set to take centre stage at major political party conferences in September and October, where they will discuss the UK Tech Plan. With invaluable support from digital delivery consultancy Axiologik – who recently co-hosted a roundtable event to gain feedback on the report – techUK will explore a visionary blueprint for the next government to leverage technology and drive positive changes across various sectors in the country.

With the report highlighting several challenges – including tech adoption, investment and procurement – techUK aims to lay out  how policymaking can grow the UK economy by supporting the technology sector. techUK will deliver their presentations during the Conservative conference in the first week of October and at the Labour conference from the 8th to the 11th of October, among other political conferences.

During the conferences, techUK will also host ‘Tech Tuesdays,’ a series of specific tech events aimed at fostering technological advancements and innovation across various sectors. These events will provide a platform for industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to collaborate and discuss the latest technological advancements shaping the UK’s future.

In the lead-up to the party conferences, Axiologik and techUK joined forces to co-host a high-level roundtable event at Axiologik’s HQ in Leeds. The roundtable brought together industry leaders and experts to delve into the critical issues facing the UK tech sector. The discussion honed in on the pressing challenges related to the skills gap, adoption and scaling up of technology, investment, data management, and procurement, gathering first-hand thoughts and feelings about the current state of the UK’s tech scene.

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Axiologik, renowned for its expertise in driving digital transformation efforts for organisations, demonstrated its commitment to the tech sector’s advancement. Notably, the company played a fundamental and critical role in supporting the NHS’s digital response to COVID-19, working on vital projects such as the COVID-19 testing and vaccination programmes. Their personnel exhibited exceptional leadership in designing, building, and scaling digital services, as well as delivering a broad range of citizen and NHS-facing products.

Additionally, techUK acknowledges Axiologik’s valuable contributions to tech clusters – particularly in Leeds and West Yorkshire – where they have worked tirelessly to boost delivery and adoption of digital services in regional areas.

Rachel McElroy, head of marketing at Axiologik and vice chair of communication for the Yorkshire Board of the Certified Institute of Marketing (CIM) commented saying, “We are immensely proud to be a member of techUK and to have worked in collaboration with them on the roundtable event leading up to the presentation of the UK Tech Plan.”

“At Axiologik, we support projects that highlight the value of technology within the North which is crucial to levelling up the UK. We firmly believe that our combined efforts – with other techUK members – will pave the way for a brighter digital future for the country, and we look forward to the transformative impact the UK Tech Plan will have on various sectors in the nation.”

Matt Robinson, head of nations and regions at techUK said, “The UK Tech Plan represents an extraordinary opportunity for our country. We are delighted to collaborate with Axiologik, given their exceptional track record in digital transformation, and their significant contributions to the healthcare sector during the pandemic.”

“It’s paramount that companies like Axiologik lead the charge in growing the tech scene in regional areas, like Leeds and West Yorkshire. Together, Axiologik and techUK are committed to advancing the UK’s technology landscape and empowering the nation to embrace the digital future.”

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