Digital Technology lobbying in the UK
Digital technology policy develops quickly as new products and business models reach consumers and public services. Companies and representative bodies engage on artificial intelligence, data protection, competition, online safety, cyber security, digital identity and workforce skills.
Companies, trade bodies, charities, advisers and other organisations may take part in this policy landscape by meeting decision-makers, publishing evidence, responding to consultations or representing shared sector interests. Lobbyists.uk records verifiable public information and does not assess or endorse a policy position.
Digital Technology lobbying companies
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This category is structured around recurring policy themes that can be used to connect future organisation and person profiles to relevant areas of public affairs work.
- Artificial intelligence
- Data protection
- Digital competition
- Online safety
- Cyber security
- Digital skills
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