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04/16/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/16/2024 06:58

techUK leads members delegation to the 8th edition of the UK-US SME Dialogue in Belfast

16 Apr 2024

techUK leads members delegation to the 8th edition of the UK-US SME Dialogue in Belfast

On 15 and 16 April, techUK organized a members delegation to the 8th edition of the UK-US SME Dialogue in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

The SME Dialogue is convened by the UK Department for Business and Trade, with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the U.S. Small Business Administration.

The SME Dialogue brings together SMEs and stakeholders on both sides of the Atlantic with government officials to identify ways to deepen UK-U.S. trade and investment ties and strengthen cooperation on issues of interest to SMEs.

The techUK delegation included:

- Ricky Doyle, CEO, DayOne

- Paul Moorby, CEO, Chipside

- Antony Murphy, CEO, Causeway Sensors

- Steve Rick, CEO, Forensic Analytics

- Phil Wilkinson, Head of Product and Engineering, IOTICS

- John Witt, Co-Founder and CEO, Stotles

Aside from the dialogue itself, Ed Bevan, Head of SME Engagement at techUK, led members on a day engaging with Northern Ireland stakeholders, including InvestNI, Software NI, FSB NI and CBI NI.

Throughout the day the delegation was able to discuss the opportunities within the Northern Ireland digital economy and the thriving tech clusters across the area. There were also discussions around some of the challenges for SMEs scaling up in Northern Ireland, and some of the areas techUK, government and stakeholders need to focus on to ensure more tech SMEs grow and develop in the Northern Ireland economy.

Sabina Ciofu, Associate Director for International Policy and Trade, at techUK said:

"We are excited to bring a delegation to the dialogue for the second time and contribute to these important conversations on increasing transatlantic trade, while also offering members the opportunity to network with peers from across the UK and the USA. There is so much work to do to make SME trade easier and we very much look forward to working with our members and policymakers on both sides to boost trade and cooperation."

Sabina Ciofu

Associate Director - International, techUK

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Sabina Ciofu

Associate Director - International, techUK

Sabina Ciofu is Associate Director - International, running the International Policy and Trade Programme at techUK.

Based in Brussels, she leads our EU policy and engagement. She is also our lead on international trade policy, with a focus on digital trade chapter in FTAs, regulatory cooperation as well as broader engagement with the G7, G20, WTO and OECD.

As a transatlanticist at heart, Sabina is a GMF Marshall Memorial fellow and issue-lead on the EU-US Trade and Technology Council, within DigitalEurope.

Previously, she worked as Policy Advisor to a Member of the European Parliament for almost a decade, where she specialised in tech regulation, international trade and EU-US relations.

Sabina loves building communities and bringing people together. She is the founder of the Gentlewomen's Club and co-organiser of the Young Professionals in Digital Policy. Previously, as a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Shapers Community, she led several youth civic engagement and gender equality projects.

She sits on the Advisory Board of the University College London European Institute, Café Transatlantique, a network of women in transatlantic technology policy and The Nine, Brussels' first members-only club designed for women.

Sabina holds an MA in War Studies from King's College London and a BA in Classics from the University of Cambridge.

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Ed Bevan

Head of SME Engagement, techUK

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Ed Bevan

Head of SME Engagement, techUK

Ed is Head of SME Engagement and is responsible for shaping techUK's proposition to our SMEs across the country, ensuring our policy work, market access activity and services benefit the SME community.

Prior to working at techUK, Ed worked in the at the Department for International Trade, engaging with a variety of businesses, particularly SMEs, to understand the benefits of Free Trade Agreements and act as case studies in press and social media. Ed has also worked in policy and public affairs within the voluntary sector, namely the Alzheimer's Society and the Men's Health Forum.

Ed holds a MA in International Relations from Leiden University, and in his spare time enjoys spending time with his son, travelling, and visiting historical sites.

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