Public SECTOR AI 2027

Thursday 20 May 2026
University of Strathclyde, Technology & Innovation Centre, Glasgow
08:15 – 16:30

Headline Sponsor

Event 2026 Information

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform public services – reducing case backlogs, automating processes and making better use of government data to target support to those who need it.

Join us at Public Sector AI – Scotland on the 21st of May to understand the latest policy and technical guidance for bringing the power of artificial intelligence to public services.

The conference, which will benefit from fresh insights from Scotland’s newly-updated national AI Strategy, will bring together senior government leaders tasked with preparing the ground for the next great leap in digital public services.

You will also hear the latest practical, technical and ethical guidance on how to ensure AI is introduced to your organisation safely and responsibly.

Plus, understand how to get your data ready, with the right governance arrangements in place, to fully capitalise on AI technologies.

And finally, get ahead of the rest with the latest on powerful Agentic AI and AI-assisted workflow tools, which, if harnessed correctly, stands to usher in new ways of working and service models.

Keynote 2026 Speakers

The conference will attract 400+ senior public sector officials, digital leaders, and innovators, and will feature:

  • Alison McLaughlin, Digital Transformation Consultant, Conference Chair
  • Eilidh McLaughlin, Deputy Director, Digital Ethics, Inclusion and Assurance, Scottish Government
  • Dr Tom Wilkinson, Chief Data Officer, Scottish Government
  • Chris Boyland, Head of AI & Digital Growth, Scottish Government
  • Colin Birchenall, Chief Technology Officer, Digital Office for Scottish Local Government
  • Ingrid Severn, Head of Corporate Data & Compliance, Scottish Water
  • Anna Ashcroft-ScottHead of Skills, The Data Lab
  • Andrew Hendry, Chief Digital Information Officer, Police Scotland
  • Shona Nicol, Head of Technical Data Policy, Scottish Government
  • Professor Mark ParsonsEPCC Director and Dean of Research Computing, The University of Edinburgh
  • Keith Dargie, Chief Digital Officer, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service
  • Brian PlastowScottish Biometrics Commissioner
  • Lee Dunn, Head of the Digital Academy, Scottish Government

The demand for responsible, ethical and effective deployment of AI will only intensify – alongside the need for strong data foundations, workforce capability, and clear policy and governance. 

Topics for Discussion:

  • Data Readiness
  • Trust, Ethics & Inclusion
  • AI Workforce & Skills
  • Adoption Pathways
  • Agentic AI
  • Closing the Implementation Gap
  • How AI will Drive Economic Growth 

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2026 SpeakerS


Chief Data Officer
Scottish Government

Head of AI & Digital Growth
Scottish Government

Chief Technology Officer
Digital Office for Scottish Local Government

Digital Transformation Strategist

Head of Corporate Data & Compliance
Scottish Water

Head of Skills
The Data Lab

Director and Founder
Dual Track Capability

Clinical Innovation Fellow
Digital Health Validation Lab

Director of Economic Development
Scottish Government

CEO and Founder
ePass

Innovation Lead – AI
Pega

AI Practice Lead (EU)
Aaseya

Director of Innovations
Insight

Head of Enterprise Integration & Enterprise Resource Platforms
Student Loans Company

Senior Data Policy Officer
Scottish Government

Agentforce & Agentic AI Lead, Public Sector EMEA
Salesforce

Head of AI Strategy and Transformation
Sopra Steria Next

Government CTO, Public Sector UK
Salesforce

Chief Digital Information Officer
Police Scotland

Service Owner for e-pass and Digital Mailbox
Scottish Government

Founder & Chair
Storm ID

Deputy Director, Digital Ethics, Inclusion and Assurance
Scottish Government

EPCC Director and Dean of Research Computing
The University of Edinburgh

Scottish Biometrics Commissioner 

Head of the Digital Academy
Scottish Government

Data AI Practice, Chief Technology Officer
Sopra Steria

2026 Agenda

21 May 2026 | Morning Plenary – Governing the AI Moment: Leadership, Trust and Transformation in Scotland’s Public Sector

8:15 AM – 9:10 AM

Registration & Refreshments

9:10 AM – 9:20 AM

Chair’s Welcome & Introduction


Alison McLaughlin, Digital Transformation Strategist,
9:20 AM – 9:35 AM

Government Keynote

Harnessing the power of AI to drive responsible and inclusive growth.


Colin Cook, Director of Economic Development,
Scottish Government
9:35 AM – 10:20 AM

AI in Scotland: Supporting Public Sector Reform and Stimulating Economic Growth

A senior-level conversation on how Scotland is shaping, governing, and scaling AI - to transform public services and drive a new era of prosperity.


Chris Boyland, Head of AI & Digital Growth,
Scottish Government

Eilidh McLaughlin, Deputy Director, Digital Ethics, Inclusion and Assurance,
Scottish Government

Dr Tom Wilkinson, Chief Data Officer,
Scottish Government
10:20 AM – 10:35 AM

The Future of Local Government

How AI will reshape council services, skills and citizen engagement in Scotland.


Colin Birchenall, Chief Technology Officer,
Digital Office for Scottish Local Government
10:35 AM – 10:50 AM

From Pilot to Impact: Building Agentic Public Services

Moving beyond experimentation with AI to deliver real, measurable outcomes for Scotland’s public sector.


Emily Hill, Agentforce & Agentic AI Lead, Public Sector EMEA,
Salesforce
10:50 AM – 11:00 AM

Q&A

11:00 AM – 11:25 AM

Networking & Refreshments

21 May 2026 | Leadership Sessions - these parallel streams will feature four expert speakers, each bringing a unique perspective and area of expertise, and will conclude with a dynamic panel discussion.

1:35 PM – 2:55 PM

The AI Workforce – Skills and Embracing Organisational Change

Preparing people, roles and culture for an AI-enabled public sector.


Lee Dunn, Head of the Digital Academy,
Scottish Government

Anna Ashton-Scott, Head of Skills,
The Data Lab

Verity Hislop, Senior Project Manager
Digital Office for Scottish Local Government

Chloe Celani, Director and Founder,
Dual Track Capability
1:35 PM – 2:55 PM

Closing the Implementation Gap – Turning AI Ambition into Operational Reality

Why progress stalls, what actually works, and how public bodies move from pilots to impact.


Professor Mark Parsons, EPCC Director and Dean of Research Computing,
The University of Edinburgh

Keith Dargie, Chief Digital Officer,
COPFS

Dr Dervla Carroll, Clinical Innovation Fellow,
Digital Health Validation Lab

Paul McGinness, Founder & Chair,
Storm ID
2:55 PM – 3:15 PM

Networking & Refreshments

21 May 2026 | Leadership Sessions

3:15 PM – 4:35 PM

Agentic AI in Government – Opportunities, Risks and Readiness

Autonomous systems, human oversight and the next frontier of public sector automation.


Kevin White, Government CTO, Public Sector UK,
Salesforce

David McNulty, Head of Enterprise Integration & Enterprise Resource Platforms,
Student Loans Company

Andrew Hendry, Chief Digital & Information Officer,
Police Scotland
3:15 PM – 4:35 PM

Data Readiness, Ethics, Trust and Public Confidence in AI


Eilidh McLaughlin, Deputy Director, Digital Ethics, Inclusion and Assurance,
Scottish Government

Shona Nicol, Head of Technical Data Policy,
Scottish Government

Ingrid Severn, Head of Corporate Data & Compliance,
Scottish Water

Dr Brian Plastow, Scottish Biometrics Commissioner
4:35 PM

Conference Close

Sponsorship Opportunities 

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