On April 18th 2024, the Industrial Forum (IF) hosted a breakfast meeting attended by 22 Members of Parliament and candidates. Dr. Spencer Pitfield from Techne UK moderated the meeting.
Spencer began the session with a warm welcome, setting the stage for the following engaging discussions. Through a video message, Prof Maurizio Bragagn Esq OBE extended a gracious welcome on behalf of IF, highlighting the organisation’s mission and vision. He emphasised that IF is dedicated to advancing the interests of British industry, fostering collaboration, supporting members, and promoting economic growth. He invited the attendees to benefit from the IF partnership with Techne UK. This highly specialised company provides reliable data for a comprehensive understanding of society from economic and social perspectives.
Following this, Spencer invited Michela Morizzo from Techne UK to speak. She provided insights into the invaluable services offered by Techne UK, shedding light on their contributions and impact. Emphasising that Techne UK has extensive experience working with people and organisations in the UK, she thanked IF for organising the event. Appreciating the opportunity to speak in front of such a distinguished group, she mentioned Techne UK is ready to assist anyone in making data-driven decisions.
Richard Murphy then took the stage. After expressing gratitude to the IF secretariat for their support and the excellent organisation of the event, he explained how the partnership with Techne UK combines unparalleled expertise in polling and consultancy, providing valuable insights and strategies to support campaigns effectively. Techne UK utilises cutting-edge technology to make accurate predictions and insightful analyses.
The Rt Hon Gavin Williamson MP, a Patron of IF, shared his experience and firm belief that working with experts and benefiting from the IF partnership with Techne UK can help the attendees achieve their goals and strengthen their position by accessing the dynamic support network provided by IF.
The session continued with a vibrant Q&A session, during which several MPs expressed interest and posed insightful questions. Spencer will follow up with them after the meeting to address any further queries and maintain the momentum generated during the event.
As the meeting ended, Spencer offered concluding remarks, summarising the discussions and emphasising the key takeaways. He invited the attendees to contact him or the IF secretariat with any queries.