Call for submissions: Nations and Regions Impact Days
We will be highlighting the contributions made by the UK tech sector to improve the local and regional tech ecosystems, playing a vital role in the levelling up agenda through innovation and engagement.
We are starting with two Impact Days this year:
- 4 March – Wales Impact Day
- 20 March – Northern Ireland Impact Day
Please submit content showcasing your projects and partnerships in Wales or Northern Ireland, how they are making a difference, contributing to the digital economy and strengthening the local tech ecosystems.
All techUK members and stakeholders can submit one or multiple contributions based on their work, projects or programmes in Wales or Northern Ireland.
The deadlines for submissions are:
- 16 February for the Wales Impact Day
- 1 March for the Northern Ireland Impact Day
If you would like to contribute to our campaign week, please email [email protected] to let us know the piece's title by 1 February, to ensure we can schedule this in our content calendar.
Your content can respond to the questions below:
- How are you strengthening the tech sectors in Wales or Northern Ireland?
- How can we collaborate more efficiently to drive innovation in Wales or Northern Ireland?
- What success stories would you like to highlight that show the growth of the tech ecosystems in Wales or Northern Ireland?
We welcome a variety of formats so that you can decide what would best fit your company. Here is what you can submit and some guidelines:
Blogs
These will be published on our website as an insight page.
- Between 600 – 1,000 words long
- Can include images, infographics and videos/vlogs (see below guidelines about submitting vlogs)
- Add links throughout your text
- Download our blog submission form here (instructions here), fill it in and submit.
Vlogs
These will be published on our website as an insight page.
- Between 3 to 6 minutes
- YouTube link or MP4 file
- Title for the video and any intro text
- Examples: #1
Video Statements
These will be published on our social media channels primarily and spotlighted on our campaign week page.
- Create a 30 to 90 seconds (max 2 min) speaking to camera video, responding/expanding to 1 of the following questions/topics:
- How are you strengthening the tech sectors in Wales and Northern Ireland?
- How can we collaborate more efficiently to drive innovation in Wales and Northern Ireland?
- Email us your video at https://wetransfer.com/. Instructions here.
- Examples: #1 , #2
For further examples of content we can showcase you can check out here the campaign week for the launch of the Local Digital Index in October 2023.
The Local Digital Index report analyses the strength on the tech sector across the UK in fields such as digital skills, digital infrastructure, finance and investment and digital adoption, as well as making recommendations for how the tech sector can be strengthened across the entire UK.
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Matt Robinson
Matt is techUK’s Head of Nations and Regions.
Tracy Modha
Tracy supports several areas at techUK, including Cyber Exchange, Cyber Security, Defence, Health and Social Care, Local Public Services, Nations and Regions and National Security.
Ileana Lupsa
Ileana Lupsa is the Programme Manager for Local Public Services and Nations and Regions, at techUK.
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