techUK co-signs Smart Data Councils non-governmental members response to UK governments Roadmap
techUK, together with several other non-governmental members of the Smart Data Council, has co-signed a response to UK government's Smart Data Roadmap.
techUK, together with several other non-governmental members of the Smart Data Council, has co-signed a response to UK government's Smart Data Roadmap.
The Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement (A-UK FTA) entered into force on 31 May 2023. It is the UK's first FTA designed from scratch and sets new global standards for digital, tech and services.
Today, Ofcom has published its call for evidence focussed on protecting children from harm. The consultation is the second of this phase of the process, following on from one earlier this year on guidance for service providers publishing pornographic content. The second phase of the regulator's approach to implementation focuses on child safety, pornography and the protection of women and girls.
On 30 April, 12 of the UK's regulators published their strategic action plan for AI, at the request of Michelle Donelan, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology as part of the UK's pro-innovation approach to AI regulation.
Each month, techUK's Associate Director for Local Public Services, Georgina Maratheftis, interviews a member active in the local government space about their vision for the future of local public services and where digital can make a real difference to people and society.
Read techUK's summary of the publication of the MHRA's strategic approach to artificial intelligence.
Nominations are now open for 15 techUK members to join our Scale-Up Council (SUC). The SUC is a group of 15 representatives of companies in techUK's membership who work together to oversee the strategic leadership and direction of techUK's scale-up programme, including policy positioning and outputs.
techUK has joined City of London Corporation's Women Pivoting to Digital Steering Taskforce.
The UK Space Agency's Head of Space Exploration, Libby Jackson, shares her thoughts on why the upcoming launch of the Boeing Starliner capsule is so important and what it means for the future of the space sector.
techUK's International Policy and Trade team is excited for an upcoming couple of months filled with major events and opportunities.
SMEs in high-growth industries looking to adopt AI solutions could receive £7 million, following the launch of two new competitions
Colonialism and the slave trade were, at best, minor factors in Britain's prosperity and may have been net lossmakers.
For the last 18 months, we've been investigating and implementing initiatives for how we check and improve our digital services against standards, specifically, the Government Service Standard. Our research findings show that the way we assess these services in DfE ...
On 29 April, Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act Regulations came into force.
The PSTI Act received Royal Assent in December 2022.
The Technology and Innovation programme is excited to host its annual Campaign Week, as part of the Unleashing Innovation campaign, taking place from 13-17 May 2024.
A new report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) finds there's still a significant amount of work to be done to give children the best chance of growing up free from poverty and reaching the Scottish Parliament's 2030 child poverty targets
The DRCF sets its agenda for the year ahead, amidst another busy year for the tech sector and its digital regulators.
The Labour Party has announced its plan for rail should it be elected to government.
At a time when our commitment to mitigate the impact of climate change has never been more urgent, a sustainable approach to technology should be at the heart of any digital transformation strategy.
We are delighted to announce that techUK and TechWM have signed a new strategic agreement to accelerate regional tech economy!
Today the Regulatory Horizons Council (RHC) launches its report on the Future Regulation of Space Technologies. techUK will host the first presentation about the report during the Space Commercialisation and Tech Summit.
In a recent development, management consultancy LS telcom has been appointed to produce an independent report addressing the complexities of sharing Defence spectrum. At the heart of this endeavour lies the need to reconcile the growing need for spectrum sharing with the stringent security requirements of the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Watch techUK's Head of Financial Services, Andy Thornley, explain the FCA's response to their work on big tech and data asymmetry in financial services!
No matter which software you use for your role, there is every likelihood that you might not be using it in the most efficient way. This is not a criticism. We are all human and generally when we find a ...