09/01/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/01/2025 05:36
At a time when our commitment to mitigate the impact of climate change has never been more urgent, a sustainable approach to technology should be at the heart of any digital transformation strategy.
Building on techUK's 2023 insight paper - Cloud computing and the path to a more sustainable future - we are asking members to submit case studies and success stories highlighting the latest innovation and best practice around the key pillars of a sustainable approach to Cloud, Data and AI services.
Sustainability data
Discussing the availability, accuracy and timeliness of energy-efficiency and carbon data and the latest techniques for measuring and reporting Scope 1-3 emissions. Highlighting best practice, technical solutions, or successful case studies for making high quality sustainability data available to facilitate GreenOps.
Investment in energy-efficient and carbon-conscious infrastructure
Showcasing the latest innovations in chip and hardware design, data centre construction and operation, and cooling solutions that maximising energy and carbon efficiency for cloud computing and cloud-enabled AI.
Building a GreenOps culture within organisations
Technical solutions and transformation strategies that can help organisations keep existing cloud services as lean as possible, migrate legacy applications to cloud efficiently, and ensure sustainability is built in by design as new cloud-based solutions are adopted.
The dark data challenge
Best practice and technical solutions for sustainable data management to minimise the storage of unused or low-value data in cloud environments.
Green software principles and cloud native technologies
Solutions that put energy-efficiency and sustainability at the heart of application design and deployment decisions in cloud environments.
Building sustainability by design into cloud-based AI tools
Exploring the latest thinking on Green AI, Frugal AI, and discussing approaches to model design, training, deployment choices and end-user behaviour that can minimise carbon impact and maximise energy-efficiency.
Your submission should take the form of a 600-1200 word blog post we can feature on techUK's website and social media. Please contact [email protected] for more information or with any questions.
The submission deadline is October 31st but we will publish your content as it arrives so if you have something ready please do not wait for the deadline.
Your submissions will be featured on the techUK Climate Hub and highlighted at our upcoming event - Cloud Computing: The path to a more sustainable future
This event on 3 Nov 2025 will explore the key pillars of a sustainable vision for Cloud, Data and AI
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Email: [email protected]Director, Technology and Innovation
Director, Technology and Innovation
Sue leads techUK's Technology and Innovation work.
This includes work programmes on cloud, data protection, data analytics, AI, digital ethics, Digital Identity and Internet of Things as well as emerging and transformative technologies and innovation policy.
In 2025, Sue was honoured with an Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to the Technology Industry in the New Year Honours List.
She has been recognised as one of the most influential people in UK tech by Computer Weekly's UKtech50 Longlist and in 2021 was inducted into the Computer Weekly Most Influential Women in UK Tech Hall of Fame.
A key influencer in driving forward the data agenda in the UK, Sue was co-chair of the UK government's National Data Strategy Forum until July 2024. As well as being recognised in the UK's Big Data 100 and the Global Top 100 Data Visionaries for 2020 Sue has also been shortlisted for the Milton Keynes Women Leaders Awards and was a judge for the Loebner Prize in AI. In addition to being a regular industry speaker on issues including AI ethics, data protection and cyber security, Sue was recently a judge for the UK Tech 50 and is a regular judge of the annual UK Cloud Awards.
Prior to joining techUK in January 2015 Sue was responsible for Symantec's Government Relations in the UK and Ireland. She has spoken at events including the UK-China Internet Forum in Beijing, UN IGF and European RSA on issues ranging from data usage and privacy, cloud computing and online child safety. Before joining Symantec, Sue was senior policy advisor at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). Sue has an BA degree on History and American Studies from Leeds University and a Masters Degree on International Relations and Diplomacy from the University of Birmingham. Sue is a keen sportswoman and in 2016 achieved a lifelong ambition to swim the English Channel.
Email: [email protected]Phone: 020 7331 2055 Twitter: @ChannelSwimSue,@ChannelSwimSueAssociate Director - Technology and Innovation, techUK