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CCUS

— A Tracking Transition Series — 

SESSION 4 – Asia 

Thursday, March 16  

09:00-10:30 GMT 

 

VIRTUAL EVENT – FREE REGISTRATION  

Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) is an essential solution for the world to reach net zero emissions.  

In this Tracking Transition series we have so far looked at the decarbonisation technology’s deployment in Europe, the Middle East & North Africa and North America.  

To conclude the series we now turn our attention to Asia-Pacific, where there has been a huge amount of activities recently in countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and Australia.  

Topics for discussion in the session will include: 

 

How can CCUS contribute to energy transition goals for Asian countries and Australia? 

Where are key projects being developed and which companies are leading the way? 

What opportunities does CCUS present Asia’s oil and gas industry? 

What does CCUS mean for a decarbonised supply chain? 

What are the challenges and opportunities around skills/workforce? 

How can policy and regulation be improved to enhance CCUS development? 

 

Register now to receive all updates on this event. 

For all event enquiries please contact Sarah on sarah.neave@dcthomson.co.uk .

Itinerary

09:00: Speaker Introductions
09:30: Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
10:30: Event Ends

Session 4 Speakers

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    Edward Reed

    Content Editor, Energy Voice

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    Chris Consoli

    Principal Consultant, Global CCS Institute

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    Darius Chen

    Associate Partner, Energy Insights, McKinsey

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    Mark Wilkie

    Carbon Management Director, Gaffney Cline

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    Paul Everingham

    Chief Executive, Asia Natural Gas and Energy Association (ANGEA)

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Net Zero Workforce

HYBRID EVENT – FREE REGISTRATION

Thursday 30th March, 2023

In Person Event – 07:15 – 13:00 (BST)

Virtual Content – 08:00 – 11:45 (BST)

Join us virtually or in person at the Aberdeen Science Centre.

 

The energy transition presents huge opportunity but has also surfaced problems that could be blockers to progress. One of these areas is the need for the energy workforce to evolve rapidly by attracting new talent and reskilling existing workers.

Our Net Zero Workforce conference, presented from the Aberdeen Science Centre, will focus on the massive upskilling, reskilling and training required to harness the vast opportunities offered by the change underway in energy.

Together we will examine what new roles, skills and expertise are required for the Net Zero Workforce to emerge and thrive. Across multiple sessions and workshops we will look to find solutions to key problems around recruitment and skills with a view to generating actionable outcomes for our audience.

 

Session 1 – Skills in Transition

The keynote session will focus on the new mix of skills needed as the energy industry gears up for the massive transformation, and explore how upskilling, reskilling, training and educational support can help achieve decarbonisation and net zero goals. Proposed topics for discussion include:

·       Upskilling, reskilling & training required for the transition

·       Skills innovation

·       Education and need for STEM

·       Culture, diversity & inclusion

·       Energy workforce of the future 

·       Why energy is a good career choice

 

Session 2 – North Sea Transition Powerhouse

The people currently working in the North Sea have huge talent and experience. What does the industry (and government) need to do to retain that resource and deliver a just transition? What is the jobs market like now? What are the challenges we need to solve to make the North Sea an attractive place to work in the future? How can we create new jobs and safeguard existing ones? Proposed topics for discussion include:

·       Job creation & recruitment

·       Utilisation of available human resource

·       Enhancing creativity & productivity

·       Supply chain

·       Local content

·       Offshore wind/hydrogen/CCS opportunities

 

Register now for free to attend in person or online.

For all event enquiries please contact Becky on becky.coe@dcthomson.co.uk.

Key Dates

30 Mar 2023

Itinerary

07:15 - 07:55: Arrival, Registration and Breakfast
08:00 - 08:15: Welcome Remarks and Introduction
08:15 - 09:45: Session 1: Skills in Transition
09:45 - 10:15: Networking Break
10:15 - 11:45: Session 2: North Sea Transition Powerhouse
12:00: Plenary Sessions End
12:00 - 13:00: Exclusive Workshop for In-Person Attendees: Skills Innovation (email Becky Coe to sign up)
13:00: Event Ends
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Welcome and Introduction

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    Ryan Stevenson

    Head of Energy Voice, Energy Voice

Session 1 Speakers

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    Moderator - Matt Jacobs

    VP Operations and Partnerships, X-Academy

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    Murray Edward Duguid

    Founder, Energy Insider

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    Stefan Horsman

    Headmaster, Albyn School

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    Margo Milne

    Director, Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) North East

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    Gayle Veitch

    Director of IT, ISA

Session 2 Speakers

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    Moderator - Nassima Brown

    Co-founder and Director, Fennex

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    Kevin Coll

    Managing Director, Onboard Tracker

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    Stuart Gardiner

    Operations Director, Hydrasun Group

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    Alf Martinez-Felipe

    Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering, University of Aberdeen

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    Amanda McCulloch

    Chief Executive, TMM Recruitment

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Wind – A Tracking Transition Series

Thank you for attending our fourth and final session – Where Next? – of the Tracking Transition series on

Offshore Wind.

 

Across the four events in the series we assessed the wind sector’s development to date and investigated what needs to happen to maximise its potential. 

 

Many thanks to all our session partners and to you, our audience – without you all these events could not take place.

 

If you missed any of our four sessions, you can watch them on demand via the buttons above. 

 

We look forward welcoming you to future Energy Voice events.

My Weekly – Get Set for Christmas

My Weekly loves getting festive and this year we are embracing the warmth and joy of the season more than ever before. We would therefore like to invite you to join us on November 26 at 6pm as we Get Set For Christmas!  

This free virtual event will be two hours of festive magic, hosted by the lovely radio presenter Claire Stevenson. All you need to do is follow the link and sign-up, then sit back and enjoy the show!

My Weekly is famous for its spectacular food and recipes – especially at Christmas – and we’re going to pass on some expert tips to you. Watch as our food stylists weave their culinary magic – and show you how to do the same. And what’s more, we will be rustling up some cocktails to keep our spirits even higher, and we hope you will raise a glass with us! 

Join us and our lovely sponsor the Oddfellows for some fun craft makes. We’re going to create some simple, special decorations to add a touch of pizzaz to your home! 

Fashion and beauty experts from Look Fabulous Forever will be on hand with demonstrations and advice that will have you looking fab, whether it’s for a family dinner or a glamorous party.

And of course, Christmas should be a time for relaxation too, so the My Weekly team is going to get together to talk about one of our favourite subjects – books! We’ll be sitting down to discuss some of our festive reads, and our picks for gifts too. The team will be joined by a special guests including Strictly icon Anton Du Beke.

 

It promises to be a night to remember. We look forward to seeing you there! 

 

 

Register to attend this event and receive an exclusive subscription offer, with the chance to win our fabulous beauty bundle prize draw. Details below:

Subscribe today with this exclusive offer and you can get your first 13 issues for only £8, saving over 60% on the shop price. As well as these great savings you’ll also be entered into our free prize draw to win a fantastic beauty bundle worth over £160!

 

Your beauty bundle includes:

·       Elizabeth Arden Uptown NYC Perfume 75ml

·       Elizabeth Arden Fifth Avenue Perfume 75ml

·       Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Heroes Set

·       Sea Kelp Soap Gift Set

·       Citrus Spice Soap Gift Set

·       PRAI Platinum Firm & Lift Night Crème

·       Vera Wang Woman Perfume 100ml

 

Details for this offer will be included in all pre/post event communications with those who registered to attend.

 

For any enquires please contact Becky Hendry (Event Manager) on becky.hendry@dctmedia.co.uk

 

 

*Please note: the below itinerary is subject to change.

Key Dates

26 Nov 2021 Showtime

Itinerary

18:00: Stuart Johnstone, Editor My Weekly - A Festive Welcome!
18:02: Claire Stevenson Starts the Magical Show
18:05: A Merry Cocktail Demonstration pt. 1
18:10: Sparkling Beauty with Look Fabulous Forever's Tricia Cusden
18:30: Twinkling Crafts with the Oddfellows
18:50: A Merry Cocktail Demonstration pt. 2
19:00: Christmas Food Segment with Kathryn Hawkins
19:10: Jolly Book Segment with the My Weekly Team, featuring appearances from Jo Thomas and Anton Du Beke
19:35: Good Night!

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Planning for the Future

VIRTUAL EVENT

FREE REGISTRATION

8am – 9am

Thursday 2nd December, 2021

Join the Press and Journal for our virtual Farming Breakfast to find out more about planning for the future. 

The event, organised in association with Turcan Connell and supported by Henderson Loggie and Galbraith, is being headlined by Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands Mairi Gougeon. 

Whether it be succession planning and passing the farm to the next generation, financial planning against the backdrop of post-Brexit labour shortages and changes to future subsidy support, our panel of speakers will share their top tips and advice. 

 

Key Dates

2 Dec 2021 Virtual Event

Itinerary

08:00-08:10: Welcome
08:10-08:40: Panel Presentations
08:40-09:00: Panel Q&A

Speakers

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    Paul Macaulay

    Partner, Turcan Connell

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    Lucy Crow

    Head of Agriculture and Rural Business, Henderson Loggie

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    Mairi Gougeon MSP

    Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands, Member of Scottish Parliament

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    Tom Stewart

    Partner (Rural, Energy, Farm Sales, Valuations) Galbraith

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The Right Fit

The need for correct fitting PPE and inclusive working practices.

 

Tuesday 21st September, 2021

15:00 – 16:30 (BST)

 

VIRTUAL EVENT – FREE REGISTRATION

 

Diversity and inclusion has been in focus for the energy industry for a long time. Increased efforts in creating welcoming, safe and inclusive working environments have seen the sector take massive strides in recent years, in a bid to attract and retain top tier talent.

However, recent reports that women do not have equal access to correct fitting PPE have prompted action from manufacturers, employers and employees alike.

It is the responsibility of employers to respond to these needs, to ensure the health and safety of their workforce. Having the correct PPE available is of primary importance in keeping employees safe, avoiding injury, and enabling them to carry out their jobs effectively.

Join our panel of experts who will debate the issue of D&I in the industry, shed light on the growing issues this presents for employers and employees and explore the products and initiatives that are in place today to solve this PPE problem.

Speakers

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    Amy Kraft

    Senior Product Line Merchant, Red Wing Shoes

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    Dez Young

    Senior HR, Red Wing Shoes

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    Craig Shanaghey (moderator)

    President Operations and Services (Europe, Middle East & Africa) Wood and Chair of OGUK’s D&I Group

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    Sarah Clark

    Programme Coordinator, Wood Plc, Project Lead & AXIS Network Board Member

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    Bob Fennell

    EVP Operations, Harbour Energy, Co-Chair, Step Change in Safety Leadership Team

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    Louise Hosking

    President Elect, Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH)

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    Gemma Head

    Head of Skills & Company Secretary, EEEGR (East of England Energy Group)

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Net Zero Engineering

Thursday September 30th, 2021

15:00 – 16:30 (BST)

 

VIRTUAL EVENT – FREE REGISTRATION

 

The UK has set the goal of reaching Net Zero by 2050. To achieve this, the country must tackle both supply and demand, whilst also overseeing systemic changes in the delivery of energy and mitigation of carbon emissions.

The decarbonisation of industrial clusters is a key step towards cutting emissions on a large scale. This process will see new skills and standards incorporated into the UK’s knowledge base, which in turn will provide opportunities for exporting expertise.

Costain is at the forefront of industrial decarbonisation plans in the UK. The company is leading the development of the South Wales Industrial Cluster (SWIC), a project with the potential to decarbonise around 16 million tonnes of CO2 per year or 70% of Wales’ total emissions.

Energy Voice has teamed up with Costain to produce a special series of content on its learnings from SWIC and how they can be applied more broadly.

The series kicks off with a free virtual event featuring speakers from the company and partners who will present a blueprint for regional decarbonisation. This will be followed up by a complimentary special report that will be emailed to everyone who registers for the event.

Register for free to secure your spot at the event and copy of the special report.

 

Email Laura Adam (Event Manager) or call 07976 702707';

Speakers

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    Grant Spence

    Project Director - Decarbonisation, Costain

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    Dave Richardson

    Decarbonisation Solutions Director, Costain

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    Dr Chris Williams

    Head of Industrial Decarbonisation, Industry Wales

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    Ed Reed (Moderator)

    Content Editor, Energy Voice

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Future North Sea (FNS) 2023

Thanks to our sponsors, speakers and guests for attending our Future North Sea event at P&J Live on 8th February.

 Our hybrid event blended in-person and virtual elements to create a unique platform for the companies and people shaping the roadmap for the North Sea to showcase their expertise and services.

The panels featured speakers from our partners presenting in person to an exclusive audience with the content live-streamed to Energy Voice’s large digital audience.

If you missed this event, you can watch it, on demand now, by clicking the link above and an overview of each session is below.

Session 1 – Operational excellence

Session Partner: North Sea Transition Authority

To be viable in a net zero world the North Sea must be able to maximise recovery whilst reducing emissions. This will be achieved by improved performance and efficiency from assets, with lifespans extended, technological innovation and digitalisation. Proposed topics for discussion include:

Performance
Efficiency
Asset integrity/life extension
Maximise recovery
Digital transformation
Decommissioning
Supply chain strength
Health & Safety

 

Session 2 – Decarbonised production

Session Partner: CCU International

This session will see our panelists delving into the big issues shaping the future of oil and gas production in the North Sea as the push for decarbonisation sets the agenda. Proposed topics for discussion include:

Emissions reduction
Platform electrification
Projects pipeline
Energy security
Technology innovation
CCUS
Co-existence with renewables

Session 1

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    Keith Wise (Moderator)

    Operations Manager OEUK

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    Pauline Innes

    Director of Supply Chain and Decommissioning North Sea Transition Authority

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    Megan Hine

    UK Business Development Manager Clean Energy, Drager

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    Aiden Hardy

    Regional Business Development Manager, STATS Group

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    Sean Truesdale

    Managing Director, Surface Corrosion

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    Donald Mackay

    Business Development Manager, SLB

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    David Wilson

    Decommissioning & Projects Director, TAQA UK

Session 2

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–NEO–

CAPITALISING ON NEW ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES IN THE US

Thursday August 12, 2021,

15:00 – 16:30 (BST) / 09:00 – 10:30 (CST)

VIRTUAL EVENT – FREE REGISTRATION

The energy transition will need to harness an array of technologies with offshore wind, carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) and hydrogen all playing a central role.

These three industries, all at different stages of development in the US, each have their own merits and challenges. But the common thread, the drive to slash carbon emissions, means they will continue to attract substantial capital and create significant opportunities for the supply chain.

Energy Voice continues to lead the conversation on the global energy transition. Now, in association with Bracewell, a leading law firm renowned worldwide for its unique depth and experience in the energy sector, we are delighted to present a virtual event that zeroes in on new energy opportunities in the US market.

Scheduled for the week prior to OTC and the NAPE Summit, this event will set the agenda for the Houston conference season, where there will be huge attention on the disruptive capacity of these three transition industries.

Register today to hear from our expert panel on how offshore wind, CCUS and hydrogen are shaping the new US energy mix, and how to capitalise on the opportunities this transition presents.

Email Laura Adam (Event Manager) or call 07976 702707';

Panel

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    Christine Wyman

    Senior Principal, Bracewell

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    Stephen Hug

    Partner, Bracewell

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    Elizabeth McGinley

    Partner, Bracewell

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    Richard Haydock

    Project Director for the EnBW / bp Offshore Wind projects in the UK Irish Sea

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    Dave Edwards

    Director and Advocate for Hydrogen Energy, Air Liquide

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    Anders Hangeland

    Vice President, Equinor Wind US

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    Matt Vining

    CEO, Navigator CO2 Ventures

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    Ed Reed

    Content Editor, Energy Voice (Chair)

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Net Zero Data

– An Energy Voice & Snowflake Event – 

Wednesday June 23, 2021

15:00 – 16:30 (BST)

11:00 – 12:30 (ET)

VIRTUAL EVENT – FREE REGISTRATION

From boardrooms to shareholdersand employees to customers, we are all becoming more acutely aware of the need for companies to meet their net zero targets.  

Net Zero Data encompasses a technology approach to reducing the carbon footprint attributed to the storage, movement, and processing of data — the appetite for which is growing rapidly among energy companies 

As these companies decarbonise their core businesses, they are looking not only at production and distribution operations as areas for improvement, but also at supporting functions and infrastructure. As large consumers of data storage and processing in both their core hydrocarbon and rapidly growing renewables businesses, the majors have an opportunity to meaningfully advance their net zero ambitions by transforming their data operations.   

Energy Voice’s Net Zero Data event will bring together a panel of experts to shed light on how data decarbonisation can help the energy industry progress more rapidly towards its 2050 goals. 

Email Laura Adam (Event Manager) or call 07976 702707';

Panel

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    Ed Reed (Chair)

    Content Editor, Energy Voice

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    Christian Kleinerman

    Senior VP of Product, Snowflake

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    Dan Jeavons

    Vice President, Digital Innovation and Computational Science, Shell

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    Jan-Willem Jannink

    Managing Director, Global Industry X Practice and Responsible Value Chain Lead, Accenture

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    Stephen Ashley

    Head of Offshore Energy 4.0, OGTC

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    Nic Granger

    Director of Corporate, Oil & Gas Authority

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Health Technology: Scotland’s Opportunity

Free Virtual Event

Wednesday 19th May 2021

14:00 – 16:30 (BST)

Join our expert panel as they discuss ‘Health Technology: Scotland’s Opportunity’

The challenges and opportunities that face Scotland’s health technology industry are complex and sector specific. This event will explore some of the key issues such as the changes in regulation & support at the start of the product cycle as well as the opportunity for embedding innovation into Scotland’s healthcare system. The session will also hear on methods to promote outside of Scotland as well as a view from the US on exports in healthcare. 

Itinerary

14:00: Welcome and Introductions
14:10: The Market Access Landscape for Innovation
14:40: Regulation: Status, Threats and Opportunities
15:10: What Next for Scotland?
15:45: The International Opportunity
16:15: Next Steps: Conference Reflections
16:25: Conference Close

Expert Panel

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    Mark Cook

    Director of Government Affairs, Medtronic

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    Peter Ellingworth

    Chief Executive, ABHI

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    Tom Steele

    Chair, Scottish Ambulance Service

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    Andrew Davis

    Digital Health Lead, ABHI

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    Stephen Lee

    Director, Diagnostics Regulation, ABHI

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    Dr Abigail Lyons

    Programme Manager – Venture Development, Scottish Enterprise

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    Jay Fox

    Regional President & CEO, Baylor Scott & White Health

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    Professor Trish Connolly

    CEO of Ohmedics Ltd and Director, Strathclyde Institute of Medical Devices

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