Agenda
Registration & networking breakfast
Break
Registration & networking breakfast
9am – 9.40am BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 40 mins
Break
techUK Welcome
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techUK Welcome
9.40am – 9.50am BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 10 mins
Session
Speakers
Innovation is culture and culture is innovation (powered by KPMG)
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Innovation is culture and culture is innovation (powered by KPMG)
9.50am – 10am BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 10 mins
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Speakers
Col Campbell
Partner, Public Services Technology Strategy Transformation, KPMG in the UK, KPMG in the UK
Morning Keynote: Delivering an efficient and smarter state
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Morning Keynote: Delivering an efficient and smarter state
10am – 10.15am BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 15 mins
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Creating a pro-innovation culture throughout the UK’s public sectorSpeakers
Morning Plenary Panel – Fostering a Culture of Innovation for a Smarter State (powered by KPMG)
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Morning Plenary Panel – Fostering a Culture of Innovation for a Smarter State (powered by KPMG)
10.15am – 11.25am BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 1 hour 10 mins
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The morning panel will explore how we overcome the barriers to creating the environment that enables innovation and technology to flourish in a smarter state. Everything from data to leadership.Speakers
The public sector IT & Digital marketplace: what's the picture in 2023? (powered by Tussell)
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The public sector IT & Digital marketplace: what's the picture in 2023? (powered by Tussell)
11.55am – 12.25pm BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 30 mins
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To introduce new and innovative digital solutions into your contracting authority, you first need to understand what's on offer in the marketplace, who's providing these solutions, and how much it's going to cost.
In this presentation, Gus Tugendhat - founder of Tussell - will use data on public contracts and spending to explore the state of the public IT & Digital marketplace, including:
• The market's size and trajectory between FY2017/18 and FY2021/22
• Its largest suppliers, biggest buyers, and most commonly used framework agreements
• How you can be harnessing this data to make smarter & cost-effective procurement decisions
Speakers
Transforming to a citizen-centric model with intelligent automation (powered by Capita)
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Transforming to a citizen-centric model with intelligent automation (powered by Capita)
12.25pm – 12.50pm BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 25 mins
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Intelligent automation, a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, is proving to be a game-changer for governments seeking to improve their operations, public services and citizen experiences. By increasing the efficiency of information-based work, governments can streamline processes, improve decision-making and optimise resource allocation. All of which lead to improved citizen experiences and societal progress. Join us to explore how:
- AI-powered analytics can anticipate citizens’ needs and proactively resolve potential issues and enhance citizen experiences.
- Advanced algorithms can detect anomalies and suspicious fraudulent activities, enabling governments to safeguard public resources and maintain transparency and trust with citizens.
- AI-driven compliance systems can automate risk assessments, generate audit reports, and track compliance, reducing penalties and non-compliance risks.
Embedding intelligent automation into your organisation is more than just a technological upgrade; it’s a commitment to making government more agile, responsive, and citizen focused. As technology advances, the successful integration of intelligent automation will be instrumental in shaping a more sustainable, productive and smarter future for societies worldwide.
Speakers
Afternoon keynote: What’s next for gov.uk in the Smarter State
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Afternoon keynote: What’s next for gov.uk in the Smarter State
1.50pm – 2.05pm BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 15 mins
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Panel session: Leaving legacy behind. It’s not all about technology (powered by Leidos)
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Panel session: Leaving legacy behind. It’s not all about technology (powered by Leidos)
2.05pm – 3pm BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 55 mins
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Removing legacy IT against a backdrop of critical public services, budgetary challenges and digital skills gaps is a challenging endeavour. While attainable, it demands a nuanced decision-making process that adeptly harmonises these divergent elements. Not all legacy systems can be modernised instantly and choosing a starting point and roadmap demands in-depth analysis. While valid reasons exist for keeping legacy IT, it's crucial to recognise drawbacks such as security risks and inefficiencies. Balancing these factors is a complex process that is not merely an IT matter; it's fundamentally about people. Upskilling, widespread knowledge sharing and enhanced end-user experiences are essential for driving mass adoption of new services and partner innovations.
This panel of government leaders and partners will delve into best practices for evaluating legacy candidates for transformation, as well as the emerging technology and skills essential for long-term IT system optimisation, liberating you from your legacy constraints.
Speakers
Karl Hoods
Group Chief Digital and Information Officer, Department for Energy Security & Net Zero, and Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
Afternoon Plenary Panel – Embedding Impact through Digital Transformation
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Afternoon Plenary Panel – Embedding Impact through Digital Transformation
3.20pm – 4.30pm BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 1 hour 10 mins
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The afternoon panel will look at how digital and data can deliver improved outcomes for people and places in the smarter state. From how we overcome the barriers to realizing the opportunities and benefits digital can deliver.Speakers
Rehana Ramesh
Asst Director - Customer Services, Digital and Data, London Borough of Hackney
Gill Stewart
Chief Digital Officer, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
techUK closing remarks
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techUK closing remarks
4.30pm – 4.45pm BST, 27 September 2023 ‐ 15 mins
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