Join techUK to learn more about the UK Government’s AI Action Plan and how to get involved in our member-only webinar on 13 March


On 13 January the Prime Minister unveiled an ambitious new approach to artificial intelligence that aims to strengthen the UK's global competitiveness in AI development and adoption.  

Matt Clifford's AI Opportunities Action Plan makes 50 recommendations across key areas: improving data capabilities and access, developing AI talent, reforming regulation, and driving adoption across both public and private sectors. The Plan includes significant commitments like a 20-fold increase in public compute capacity by 2030, new AI Growth Zones, and a dedicated function to support sovereign AI capabilities. The Government's response broadly accepts these recommendations, acting as a clear statement of intent to put AI at the heart of the UK's vision for public service reform and future economic growth. The Prime Minister emphasised this commitment, noting that not taking action would reduce the UK to a mere, "technology taker."  

techUK welcomed the announcement and the government's acceptance of Matt Clifford's recommendations, many of which reflect priorities we have long championed in our engagement with industry, policymakers, and regulators. However, while the Government's ambitions are clear, the details are mixed – particularly around compute timelines and visa reforms - and given the rapid pace of technological change, the success of this Plan depends on swift and coordinated action.  

techUK’s work on the AI Opportunities Action Plan  

At techUK we are keen to support and work closely with members as work to deliver the AI Action Plan takes shape and moves forward. We have created a techUK internal team who will be leading on engaging with members on specific aspects of the Plan.  Right now we are keen to hear from members on their views of the AI Action Plan and understand what they see as the priority areas where action is needed.  

To introduce you to this team, and to help members better understand the AI Opportunities Action Plan and share their views and thoughts please join us on 13 March 12.30 – 2pm for a techUK member-only webinar and briefing session.  

In this session you will hear more detail about the eight themes and recommendations in each theme from the techUK internal leads. It is also an opportunity to get up to speed on what is covered by the Action Plan and to ask questions. In this session techUK will also be looking to gather initial thoughts and views from members on the recommendations on what next steps are needed.  

To help members navigate this webinar an agenda with information on how the session will run with specific timings of when specific themes will the discussed will be circulated to all those attending. You may decide to join the whole session, or just drop in for the section of the AI Opportunities Action Plan that most interest you.

Click above to book a slot at this session now and if you have any questions in the meantime related to the AI Action plan please get in touch with the AI techUK team below.


Contact the team for more information: 

Sue Daley OBE

Sue Daley OBE

Director, Technology and Innovation

Edward Emerson

Edward Emerson

Head of Digital Economy, techUK

Usman Ikhlaq

Usman Ikhlaq

Programme Manager - Artificial Intelligence, techUK

Tess Buckley

Tess Buckley

Programme Manager - Digital Ethics and AI Safety, techUK

Laura Foster

Laura Foster

Associate Director - Technology and Innovation, techUK

Audre Verseckaite

Audre Verseckaite

Senior Policy Manager, Data & AI, techUK