From Monday 30 September to Friday 4 October techUK will be holding Procurement Week. The Procurement Act 2023 is set to go live in February 2025 and it will bring changes to procurement in the UK public sector, aiming to create a simpler and more flexible commercial system, open up the market to new entrants such as small businesses and social enterprises, and embed transparency.

Through a series of online events based around public procurement, we will explore what the changes will look like in practice and just how the act will influence how suppliers do business with the UK public sector.

Scroll down to see our other events for the week.


On Tuesday 1 October from 14:00 – 15:00, we are pleased to be hosting Tussell for this market analysis session on SMEs and procurement in the public sector. In this session Tussell will cover:

  • How much tech the public sector is buying from SMEs vs. large suppliers (and whether this has changed over time)
  • Which areas of the public sector are working most with small tech businesses
  • How successfully SMEs are leveraging frameworks & DPSs to win new work
  • Tips & tricks for how SMEs in this market can boost their business with government

You'll leave this session with a data-backed understanding of how much the public sector is buying tech from SMEs, and steps you can take to get ahead in this competitive market.

If you’re interested and want to gain useful insights into how the public sector is working with SMEs, make sure to book your place.

Heather Cover-Kus

Heather Cover-Kus

Head of Central Government Programme, techUK

Ellie Huckle

Ellie Huckle

Programme Manager, Central Government, techUK

Austin Earl

Austin Earl

Programme Manager, Central Government, techUK

Annie Collings

Annie Collings

Programme Manager, Cyber Security and Central Government, techUK

Ella Gago-Brookes

Ella Gago-Brookes

Team Assistant, Markets, techUK