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London Tech Week Day 3: Innovation, Impact & Inclusion
Jun 11, 2025

Tech Tackling Real-World Problems: NHS & Climate in Focus

On Day 3, a strong message resonated through Olympia London — technology must solve society’s biggest problems.
Russ Shaw CBE, founder of Tech London Advocates, emphasized how the UK’s healthtech and climatetech sectors are driving meaningful change.

 Healthtech Insights

  • 6,800+ healthtech firms active in the UK

  • £100+ billion annual contribution

  • Startups like Infinitopes and Amber Therapeutics are redefining cancer and neuromodulation treatments

 Climatetech Advancements

  • 24% increase in climate tech investment year-over-year

  • Innovation in sustainable farming, urban cooling, and green energy continues to attract global attention

“Tech is now a national infrastructure — not just a sector.” — Russ Shaw

Tech Nation Report 2025: A Decade of Growth

Day 3 also saw the release of the 10th Tech Nation Report, highlighting the UK’s tech rise on the global stage.

 Key Figures:

  • $7 billion raised by startups in the first half of 2025

  • Total UK tech ecosystem valued at $1.2 trillion

  • 163 unicorns created — 90% of which remain UK-based

  • Surge in AI investment, reflecting this year’s central theme

This proves the UK isn’t just keeping pace globally — it’s leading.


 AI at the Core: From Buzzword to Backbone

Across six stages, the “Tech in the Age of AI” theme came to life through thought-provoking panels, demos, and debates.

 Sessions That Stood Out:

  • “AI That Saves Lives” — focused on healthcare and public safety

  • “AI & Ethics: Regulating What’s Next” — looked at AI governance

  • “AI in Climate Resilience” — showcased tech’s role in protecting the planet

AI is no longer a trend — it’s becoming the backbone of UK tech strategy.

Closing Moments: A Celebration & A Call to Action

As Day 3 drew to a close, the atmosphere inside Olympia London was electric with energy and optimism. Oli Barrett MBE, the ever-charismatic host of London Tech Week, returned to the main stage for one final time — not just to celebrate the successes of the past three days, but to challenge the industry to carry forward the momentum. He applauded the thousands of innovators, investors, entrepreneurs, and students who had come together to share ideas and build solutions for a smarter, more inclusive future. Barrett’s message was clear: while the official sessions may have ended, the work is far from over. He urged attendees to return to their cities, companies, and communities with a renewed sense of purpose — to innovate not only for profit, but for people and the planet. The closing ceremony was not a finale, but rather a launchpad for action, signaling that London Tech Week is more than just an event — it’s a movement that lives on in every partnership formed, every pitch delivered, and every bold idea born during the week.

What Day 3 Taught Us

Lesson What It Means
 Innovation UK is investing in tech that saves lives and sustains the planet
Growth Tech Nation Report confirms UK’s place as Europe’s #1 ecosystem
 Inclusion Progress means creating space for every innovator — parents included
AI Focus AI is no longer the future — it’s already shaping our present