ABOUT
Imperial’s new Centre for Sectoral Economic Performance (CSEP) brings together the UK’s best engineers, scientists and economists with UK industry to co-design globally competitive sectoral strategies. CSEP teams are investigating ways of improving the competitiveness of the UK economy and driving growth through our existing and emerging technology-based sectors such as medtech, biopharmaceuticals, telecoms and data science, aerospace, tidal power and fine chemicals.
There are huge opportunities for these industries to generate real growth in the UK economy, but they also face challenges including rising global competition and regulatory barriers. Sectoral studies and strategies from CSEP will make recommendations to ensure the UK’s undeniable strengths in R&D translate into business growth and jobs.
The conference is an opportunity to underline the importance of collaboration between government, industry and academia to deliver a successful industrial strategy.
For further information and to register, please contact Lauren Asplin, l.asplin@ic.ac.uk.
Welcome 9.30 – 9.35
An introduction by Professor Peter Todd, Dean of Imperial College Business School
Lord David Sainsbury 9.35 – 10.00
Role of Centre for Sectoral Economic Performance in supporting the UK’s growth strategy.
International speaker presentations 10.00 – 11.30
- Rob Atkinson, Institute of Technology, Hamilton Index
- Professor Arnoud De Meyer is Professor Emeritus Former President of Singapore Management University
Followed by a discussion between Anna Nilsson Ehle, Chair of Vinnova, Sweden’s Innovation agency and Professor Bob Shorten, head of Dyson School of Design Engineering
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Sector study strategies for growth 11.45 – 12.55
Overview of CSEP: Professor James Barlow, CSEP Co-Director
Sector study strategies for growth
- Biopharma Manufacturing and Fine Chemicals
- Telecoms and Data Centres
- Aerospace and Automotive
- Tidal Power
- Followed by audience Q&A
LUNCH
HealthTech case study and panel discussion 13.45 – 14.45
Peter Ellingworth, Chief Executive, ABHI (Chair)
- Phil Kennedy, Chair of ABHI, the HealthTech industry’s primary industry association
- Amy Peters, Senior Director, Government Affairs and Policy, Johnson and Johnson
- Daniel Green, MedTech entrepreneur
- Anne Bruinvels, Life sciences entrepreneur
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Panel: The need for party political alignment to support long-term bottom-up sector strategies 15.00 – 16.00
Panel discussion chaired by Rt Hon Greg Clark, Former Business and Trade Secretary
- Professor Arnoud De Meyer, Professor Emeritus & Former President of Singapore Management University (SMU)
- Anna Nilsson Ehle, Chair of Vinnova, Sweden’s Innovation agency
- Chi Onwurah, Labour MP for Newcastle Central and Chair of Science, Innovation and Technology Committee
- Lord Richard Harrington, Former Minister for Business and Industry
- Kanishka Narayan, MP for Vale of Glamorgan
Closing remarks
- Professor Robert Shorten, Head of the Dyson School of Design Engineering