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AI is shifting from pilot projects into core government systems, driven by national strategies and major investment in digital services. This keynote panel looks at what that means in practice as public sector organisations begin to deploy AI at scale, often in ways that exceed private sector use cases.  

  

The panel brings together a deliberately broad mix of perspectives: from policy and governance at the highest level, to the realities of building, securing and scaling AI inside complex, regulated environments. Speakers will draw on experience across central government, public services and the wider technology sector, covering everything from responsible AI and engineering practice to the commercial and organisational change required to make adoption work. A forward-looking view will round things out, considering how AI capabilities are evolving and what organisations should be preparing for now.  

  

The session will focus on how policy, delivery, and technology need to align for AI to deliver real outcomes. It will explore what progress looks like today, where barriers remain, and what the next five years of adoption could bring.  

  

Audience: Accessible to all levels of tech awareness, including AI enthusiasts, public sector leaders, technologists, and policy professionals.

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Exhibitors

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Lightning Talks

Featuring engaging 15-minute insights from experienced industry professionals, all free for attendees. Talk timings are as follows:

15:00–15:15 - Lightning Talk 1
What to put in a tech CV that actually gets interviews

15:30–15:45 - Lightning Talk 2
Changing careers into tech: 3 lessons learnt

16:00–16:15 - Lightning Talk 3
Why technical skills alone won’t get you promoted (and what will)

16:30–16:45 - Lightning Talk 4
How to stand out from the crowd as a techie

17:00–17:15 - Lightning Talk 5
How AI is changing your tech career

About Tech Talent Live

AI is shifting from pilot projects into core government systems, driven by national strategies and major investment in digital services. This keynote panel looks at what that means in practice as public sector organisations begin to deploy AI at scale, often in ways that exceed private sector use cases.  

  

The panel brings together a deliberately broad mix of perspectives: from policy and governance at the highest level, to the realities of building, securing and scaling AI inside complex, regulated environments. Speakers will draw on experience across central government, public services and the wider technology sector, covering everything from responsible AI and engineering practice to the commercial and organisational change required to make adoption work. A forward-looking view will round things out, considering how AI capabilities are evolving and what organisations should be preparing for now.  

  

The session will focus on how policy, delivery, and technology need to align for AI to deliver real outcomes. It will explore what progress looks like today, where barriers remain, and what the next five years of adoption could bring.  

  

Audience: Accessible to all levels of tech awareness, including AI enthusiasts, public sector leaders, technologists, and policy professionals.

Exhibitors at Tech Talent Live

Browse some of the fantastic companies exhibiting at Tech Talent Live.

Tech Talent Live Lightning Talks

All lightning talks were held in Committee Room 1, an easily accessible room overlooking the main careers fair hall. The talks typically lasted 10 to 15 minutes per subject.

Schedule:

15:00 – Breaking into Tech: No Technical Experience? No Problem!
Discover how people from retail, music, healthcare and more are building new tech careers through low code platforms, self-learning and support from inclusive communities. This session will share powerful real-life stories and practical advice to help you confidently take your first step into tech without a traditional background.

15:30 – Why Can’t Women Thrive in Tech?
With women facing unique challenges in tech, this session will provide actionable strategies to overcome barriers like imposter syndrome and bias. You’ll gain practical advice on building confidence, developing key skills, and expanding your network to thrive in the tech sector.

16:00 – Ever Wondered About Public Sector Tech Jobs? It’s More Exciting Than You Think!
Think public sector tech is all red tape? Think again. This fast-paced session unveils how digital roles in government shape essential services used by millions, from tax collection to digital operations across departments. Discover how you can make a real impact while enjoying benefits like flexibility, job security, and room to grow. No matter your background, this could be your most exciting move yet!

16:30 – The Secret Skills That Get You Hired (and Promoted)
While technical skills open doors, soft skills like communication, adaptability, and collaboration drive career growth. This session will highlight the key soft skills tech employers value most and provide actionable tips on how to develop and showcase them.

17:00 – Want to Innovate? Try Content Design.
Discover how content design plays a crucial role in driving innovation within the tech sector. This session will introduce you to the skills and opportunities in content design and provide clear steps to start your career.

17:30 – What if 15 minutes could shed light on why your CV gets ghosted?
In this quick lightning talk you will learn about common CV pitfalls that prevent your application from standing out and practical tips to avoid them. This session is perfect for job seekers who want to make simple and effective improvements without rewriting their entire resume.

Overview

AI is shifting from pilot projects into core government systems, driven by national strategies and major investment in digital services. This keynote panel looks at what that means in practice as public sector organisations begin to deploy AI at scale, often in ways that exceed private sector use cases.  

  

The panel brings together a deliberately broad mix of perspectives: from policy and governance at the highest level, to the realities of building, securing and scaling AI inside complex, regulated environments. Speakers will draw on experience across central government, public services and the wider technology sector, covering everything from responsible AI and engineering practice to the commercial and organisational change required to make adoption work. A forward-looking view will round things out, considering how AI capabilities are evolving and what organisations should be preparing for now.  

  

The session will focus on how policy, delivery, and technology need to align for AI to deliver real outcomes. It will explore what progress looks like today, where barriers remain, and what the next five years of adoption could bring.  

  

Audience: Accessible to all levels of tech awareness, including AI enthusiasts, public sector leaders, technologists, and policy professionals.

Attend Tech Talent Live

Speakers

David Clark
David Clark
Chief Marketing Officer
AttiFin AI
David is a commercial and technology leader with nearly two decades of B2B experience across technology, consulting, telecoms, and AI, with a sharp read on market trends and where they're heading. Before AttiFin AI, he held senior roles at Exception, Netcompany, and BJSS, modernising marketing functions, strengthening reputation, and delivering commercial gains, including a 51 percent uplift during a major growth period at Netcompany UK. Known for clear strategic thinking and practical execution, he helps organisations communicate with precision during moments of change.
Jordan Armstrong
Jordan Armstrong
Delivery Director
Scrumconnect
Jordan is a senior technology and delivery strategist with extensive experience shaping and delivering complex programmes of work. Before joining Scrumconnect, he held leadership roles at the Department for Work and Pensions and HM Revenue & Customs, where he led national services used by more than 13 million citizens across State Pension and Pension Credit, supporting over £110 billion in annual payments. He has delivered major transformation programmes including the digital modernisation of Winter Fuel Payment, processing more than £2 billion annually, and led one of the largest data migrations undertaken in UK government.
Lucy Batley
Lucy Batley
Director of TRACTION INDUSTRIES and Co-founder of MOTHER
Traction Industries and MOTHER
Lucy Batley is an AI strategist, speaker and founder of TRACTION INDUSTRIES, recognised at the House of Lords as number 8 in the UK's Top 100 Digital Leaders in AI 2025. With over 30 years in digital, she designed award-winning platforms for brands and artists including Audi, Barclays and David Bowie. Today she helps organisations across transport, finance, healthcare and the public sector adopt AI with strong governance and real value, including major UK train operators. She is also Co-founder of MOTHER, focused on quantum-resilient AI infrastructure, and makes complex tech clear and useful.
Blair Lochrie
Blair Lochrie
Senior AI Workforce Specialist
Microsoft
Blair Lochrie is a technology leader with over 18 years' experience helping organisations innovate with AI. At Microsoft, he works closely with UK public sector bodies to harness AI and cloud technology to transform services, unlock efficiencies and deliver better outcomes for citizens. From central government to local authorities, Blair helps leaders cut through the hype to adopt AI practically, responsibly and at scale, drawing on deep experience across Azure, Dynamics 365 and the wider Microsoft Cloud. Having begun his career on BT's Modern Apprenticeship Programme, he is also a fierce advocate of early-in-career pathways and continuous learning, championing the skills the public sector needs to thrive in an AI-driven world.
Nayyab Naqvi
Nayyab Naqvi
Head of Technology for AI Adoption in the UK Public Sector
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Nayyab is a dynamic, multidisciplinary engineering professional with over 20 years' experience in software development and a passion for advancing secure software engineering practices across government. Having worked across four central departments, including the Home Office, DHSC/MHRA, Cabinet Office and DSiT, Nayyab brings deep insight into how digital teams build, deliver and deploy software, and isn't afraid to question, challenge and critically analyse the status quo in pursuit of better practice. Assessed as an Expert on the SFIA skills framework, Nayyab is a strong advocate for robust engineering standards, compliance and continuous learning. With the rapid proliferation of AI tools and techniques, Nayyab is focused on shaping the future of engineering practice and helping public sector teams adapt their roles and ways of working for an AI-driven world.
Lord Nagaraju
Lord Nagaraju
Member of the House of Lords and Founder of AI Policy Labs
UK House of Lords and AI Policy Labs
Lord Nagaraju (Uday Nagaraju) is a member of the UK House of Lords and a technology and AI consultant with over two decades of experience leading digital transformation and helping organisations deliver reliable, high-performing technology. He is the founder of AI Policy Labs, a not-for-profit dedicated to advancing responsible AI across technology, governance and public policy. Appointed as a life peer in 2026 for his commitment to AI for societal good, he brings practical, industry-grounded insight to debates on how AI and emerging technologies can be shaped responsibly to serve society.

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