11.30am – 12.30pm14 November 2024
Online and techUK, 10 St Bride Street, EC4A 4AD
On Thursday 14 November from 11:30 - 12:30, we are delighted to be hosting TPX Impact and Hyperscience for this hybrid panel discussion on AI and the future of work in the public sector.
With growing demands for public sector reform and the UK government’s renewed focus on AI-driven solutions, this webinar will explore how public sector organizations can leverage AI to create more strategic, impactful, and rewarding work environments while delivering higher-quality services to citizens.
From improving workplace engagement to transforming service delivery, this live webinar will bring together experts who are leading AI and automation initiatives within the UK public sector.
Key Discussion Points:
AI’s Impact on Public Sector Workplaces: How can AI make public sector jobs more engaging and meaningful, and contribute to employee wellness?
Opportunities for AI-Driven Public Services: How the UK government’s AI manifesto can pave the way for innovative, data-driven services.
Benefits and Risks of AI Adoption: What public sector organizations and their employees need to know as AI adoption scales.
Case Studies and Lessons Learned: Hear directly from leaders who are implementing AI and automation projects within the public sector.
Speakers:
Jay Bangle, Chief Technology Innovation Officer, TPX Impact
As the head of a hyperautomation pioneer, Andrew will share how AI and ML are transforming back-office operations and generating tangible ROI for public sector organizations.
Special Guests
Moderator: Heather Cover-Kus, Head of Central Government Programme, techUK
Heather will guide this dynamic conversation, ensuring a wide-ranging exploration of AI’s impact on the UK public sector.
Who Should Attend:
Public Sector Leaders: Understand how AI can enhance workplace efficiency and service delivery.
Technology Innovators: Learn about the latest advancements in AI and automation in the public sector.
Policy Makers: Gain insights into how AI can shape the future of government services.
Commercial Market and Thought Leaders: Discover the opportunities AI brings to broader markets and sectors.
Register Now
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the experts at the forefront of AI and hyperautomation. Register today to secure your spot for this webinar.
Heather Cover-Kus
Head of Central Government Programme, techUK
Heather Cover-Kus
Head of Central Government Programme, techUK
Heather is Head of Central Government Programme at techUK, working to represent the supplier community of tech products and services to Central Government.
Prior to joining techUK in April 2022, Heather worked in the Economic Policy and Small States Section at the Commonwealth Secretariat. She led the organisation’s FinTech programme and worked to create an enabling environment for developing countries to take advantage of the socio-economic benefits of FinTech.
Before moving to the UK, Heather worked at the Office of the Prime Minister of The Bahamas and the Central Bank of The Bahamas.
Heather holds a Graduate Diploma in Law from BPP, a Masters in Public Administration (MPA) from LSE, and a BA in Economics and Sociology from Macalester College.
Ellie joined techUK in March 2018 as a Programme Assistant to the Public Sector team and now works as a Programme Manager for the Central Government Programme.
The programme represents the supplier community of technology products and services in Central Government – in summary working to make Government a more informed buyer, increasing supplier visibility in order to improve their chances of supplying to Government Departments, and fostering better engagement between the public sector and industry. To find out more about what we do, how we do this and how you can get involved – make sure to get in touch!
Prior to joining techUK, Ellie completed Sixth Form in June 2015 and went on to work in Waitrose, moved on swiftly to walking dogs and finally, got an office job working for a small local business in North London, where she lives with her family and their two Bengal cats Kai and Nova.
When she isn’t working Ellie likes to spend time with her family and friends, her cats, and enjoys volunteering for diabetes charities. She has a keen interest in writing, escaping with a good book and expanding her knowledge watching far too many quiz shows!
Austin joined techUK’s Central Government team in March 2024 to launch a workstream within Education and EdTech.
With a career spanning technology, policy, media, events and comms, Austin has worked with technology communities, as well as policy leaders and practitioners in Education, Central and Local Government and the NHS.
Cutting his teeth working for Skills Matter, London’s developer community hub, Austin then moved to GovNet Communications where he launched Blockchain Live and the Cyber Security and Data Protection Summit. For the last 3 years he has worked with leaders in Education across the state and independent schools sectors, from primary up to higher education, with a strong research interest in technology and education management.
Programme Manager, Cyber Security and Central Government, techUK
Annie Collings
Programme Manager, Cyber Security and Central Government, techUK
Annie joined techUK as the Programme Manager for Cyber Security and Central Government in September 2023.
Prior to joining techUK, Annie worked as an Account Manager at PLMR Healthcomms, a specialist healthcare agency providing public affairs support to a wide range of medical technology clients. Annie also spent time as an Intern in an MPs constituency office and as an Intern at the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed.
Annie graduated from Nottingham Trent University, where she was an active member of the lacrosse society.
Ella joined techUK in November 2023 as a Markets Team Assistant, supporting the Justice and Emergency Services, Central Government and Financial Services Programmes.
Before joining the team, she was working at the Magistrates' Courts in legal administration and graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2022. Ella attained an undergraduate degree in History and Politics, and a master's degree in International Relations and Security Studies, with a particular interest in studying asylum rights and gendered violence.
In her spare time she enjoys going to the gym, watching true crime documentaries, travelling, and making her best attempts to become a better cook.
Jay is the Chief Technology Innovation Officer at TPXimpact - a digital transformation company. Jay leads TPXimpact's technology. AI and data capabilities and helps clients with their strategic challenges and help supercharge efficiency and productivity.
Previously Jay was a Senior Civil Servant and Chief Technology Officer at His Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) - a part of the Ministry of Justice. Jay served as CTO during HMCTS's £1.4bn transformation, modernising and upgrading the justice system so that it works even better for everyone.
Andrew serves as Hyperscience’s CEO. He brings a wealth of experience and proven track record that advances the company’s overall strategy and growth initiatives—at a time in which Hyperscience is experiencing rapidly expanding demand. Prior to Hyperscience, Andrew was CEO of InMoment, a recognized leader in the customer experience (CX) software industry, where he oversaw significant growth and expansion. He has also held strategic executive positions at several other successful technology companies, including HP Software, where he was responsible for driving key innovation, product development, and revenue growth. Before that, he led the high-growth business unit within HP Autonomy, a $1.1 billion market leader in unstructured data applications and solutions, focusing on customer experience and marketing technology. In 2006, his firm Singlecast Technologies was acquired and brought into Autonomy via ZANTAZ.
Heather is Head of Central Government Programme at techUK, working to represent the supplier community of tech products and services to Central Government.
Prior to joining techUK in April 2022, Heather worked in the Economic Policy and Small States Section at the Commonwealth Secretariat. She led the organisation’s FinTech programme and worked to create an enabling environment for developing countries to take advantage of the socio-economic benefits of FinTech.
Before moving to the UK, Heather worked at the Office of the Prime Minister of The Bahamas and the Central Bank of The Bahamas.
Heather holds a Graduate Diploma in Law from BPP, a Masters in Public Administration (MPA) from LSE, and a BA in Economics and Sociology from Macalester College.