Navigating the Defence and Security landscape for SMEs: readying yourself to enter the supply chain

Nov 25, 2024 to Nov 25, 2024

12:00-13:00

Virtual

Join Midlands Cyber and the North West Cyber Security Cluster, in partnership with QinetiQ, for an insightful webinar designed to guide small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through the complexities of the defence and security supply chain.

As the Defence sector becomes increasingly reliant on innovative Cyber solutions, there are numerous opportunities for SMEs to contribute their expertise. However, understanding the requirements, standards, and strategies for success in this highly regulated space can be challenging.

This webinar will explore key topics such as:

Understanding the Defence Supply Chain: What you need to know about industry standards, procurement processes, and security requirements.

Opportunities for SMEs: Identifying how SMEs can offer value in a competitive, security-focused landscape.

Compliance and Risk Management: Best practices for safeguarding your business and meeting government and industry regulations.

Success Stories and Case Studies: Hear from a senior member of the government that can provide guidance on the needs for SMEs to navigate this space and secure contracts.


Who should attend: SME leaders, business development professionals, and cybersecurity experts looking to enter or expand their presence within the defence and security sector. Don’t miss this chance to hear from industry experts and prepare your business for success in one of the most dynamic and high-demand sectors.

Register here

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OUR PARTNERS

BetaDen
QinetiQ
Nord France Invest
Worcester Local Enterprise Partnership
Coventry University
West Midlands Cyber Resilience Centre
Midlands Engine
Worcester 5G
Cyber Ireland
UKC3