The 'Delivering for the UK conference' aims to highlight the importance of SW industries, including the food and farming sectors. Image: : Dedy_SW / Shutterstock.
The 'Delivering for the UK conference' aims to highlight the importance of SW industries, including the food and farming sectors. Image: : Dedy_SW / Shutterstock.

SW role in ‘powering up’ economy

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Prestigious speakers announced for regional business conference

Organisers for a major regional business conference say leading figures from business, politics and academia will be spotlighting South West companies – and their impact on the UK economy.

The team behind the ‘Delivering for the UK’ conference has announced the first set of leading speakers and panellists.

They’ll be showcasing the national importance of the Great South West region and why it matters to the future success of the UK economy. The event is taking place on 13 September at Sandy Park in Exeter.

It’ll be the first major event in the region following the recent General Election. It aims to provide an ‘ideal platform to hear about the plans of the new Government and what the South West can do to shape its agenda.’

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The event aims to bring together national and regional business leaders, newly elected MPs together with political figures, academics and other experts to spotlight the region’s role in driving UK economic growth.

‘We have unrivalled strengths that position the Great South West to play a pivotal national role as the UK transitions to a net zero economy,’ says Karl Tucker, Chair of the Great South West Partnership and Yeo Valley.

‘This conference will demonstrate why the region is fundamental to the country’s security, resilience and prosperity, and make sure our opportunities are seized by the new Government, to deliver for the UK economy.’

Investment opportunities into energy, defence and food sectors

The conference plans to highlight the critical importance of the South West’s world-class energy, defence and food sectors in investment opportunities.

It also aims to power the transition to a net-zero economy and creating new, well-paid jobs across the region for local communities.

Journalist Daisy McAndrew will be compering the event which will allow for discussions on how regional strengths in key sectors can lead the UK.

‘As someone who has spent decades reporting on the intersection of politics, business, and the economy, I’m excited to be compering at this important conference spotlighting the South West’s role in driving the UK’s future prosperity,’ says Daisy.

‘It will be a fantastic opportunity to hear more about the new Government’s plans, and what newly elected MPs will be doing to promote the region in Westminster.’

‘I look forward to facilitating insightful discussions on how the region’s unique strengths can power investment, innovation and growth across critical sectors that underpin the UK’s security, and the shift to a net zero economy.’

Among the key features at the conference will be the launch of the Great South West Independent Economic Review, which will provide a blueprint for driving investment and growth across the South West.

There will be panel discussions which feature Great South West Board members Karl Tucker (Chair, Great South West Partnership and Yeo Valley), Clive Higgins (Chair and CEO, Leonardo UK) and Cllr Linda Taylor (Leader, Cornwall Council).

Cornwall Space Cluster and Leonardo UK are the Headline Partners supporting the event.

‘Fostering growth and developing cutting edge solutions’

‘We are proud to sponsor the Great South West conference, an event that aligns perfectly with our mission to drive investment and innovation in the region,’ says Gail Eastaugh, Head of Strategic Partnerships at Cornwall Space Cluster.

‘Cornwall Space Cluster is committed to fostering economic growth and developing cutting-edge solutions in critical sectors.’

‘Our collaboration with the Great South West underscores our dedication to ensuring that the region’s immense potential is recognised on both national and international stages.’

‘I am seeing great developments in the South West, which are helping support and kick start the local economy as we take a renewed focus on industrial capabilities, networks, and its people within the region,’ says Clive Higgins, Chair & CEO of Leonardo UK.

‘The South West is the UK’s natural powerhouse and the Great South West is focussing its priorities in alignment with the Government for better transportation investment, attracting people to the region, which, in turn, will enhance skills and productivity and so much more.’

‘The upcoming Annual Conference will allow industry, businesses, and thought leaders to come together to share and shape the ground-breaking vision of the Great South West.’

‘To encourage more companies and businesses, we need to shout louder and prouder than ever before on what we do, and why this is such a good place to be, from the aerospace and engineering sectors to energy.’

Panel discussions will explore the South West’s world-leading industries and why they are primed for national and international investment.

The conference will also feature an MP panel of newly elected parliamentarians, who will be discussing how we make Westminster work for the South West.

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