DPRTE Scottish Defence Procurement & Supply Chain Summit 2026 Agenda
Agendas are subject to change
Registration, Networking & Exhibition - 08.30 – 09.30
Chair Opening Remarks - 09:30 - 09.45
Overview:
A scene setting introduction positioning Scotland at the heart of UK defence strategy. The chair will outline key themes — capability, resilience, competitiveness, sovereignty, SME growth and skills — and explain how SDR25 and DIS25 shape Scotland’s future role in defence and dual use innovation. Delegates gain a clear framework for the discussions ahead.
Opening Keynote Address - 09:45 – 10:15
Overview:
This keynote sets out Scotland’s vital contribution to national security across naval platforms, submarine support, radar/EW, space capability and emerging digital domains. The speaker will outline procurement priorities, upcoming opportunities and how SMEs can align with MOD expectations under DIS25.
Session 1 — Economic Growth: Defence as an Engine for Scottish Prosperity (Panel) - 10:15 – 11:00
Overview:
A strategic panel exploring defence’s economic impact across Scotland, including major maritime and sensor programmes, the Defence Nuclear Enterprise, and Scotland’s advanced R\&D strengths. Focus areas include SME participation, supply chain localisation, exports and regional economic development. Includes recommendation to feature SLAED / Local Authority Chief Executives.
Networking Break & Exhibition - 11:00 – 11:45
Session 2 — Prime Contractors: Opening Doors for Scottish SMEs (Panel) - 11:45 - 12:30
Overview:
Prime contractors outline how SMEs can successfully enter their supply chains. Topics include onboarding pathways, accreditation requirements, security and quality standards, and real world examples of SMEs winning work on major platforms. Essential guidance for supplier readiness.
Lunch, Networking & Exhibition - 12:30 - 13:45
Session 3 — Skills Development: Building Scotland’s Defence Workforce (Plenary) - 13:45 – 14:15
Overview:
This session examines the skills pipeline required to support growth across shipbuilding, digital systems, sensors, aerospace and nuclear programmes. Discussion includes apprenticeships, specialist technical training, graduate pathways, upskilling, and industry academia partnerships.
Session 4 — SME Engagement: Turning Policy into Contracts (Panel) - 14:15 – 14:45
Overview:
A practical session providing SMEs with actionable steps to navigate defence procurement routes. Covers the Defence SME Hub, MOD frameworks, funding pathways, enterprise support, and success stories such as Ferguson Marine’s integration into major programmes.
Session 5 — Supply Chain Deep Dive: Type 26 Frigates & Scottish Shipbuilding - 14.45 – 15:15
Overview:
A technical and commercial briefing on Type 26, covering procurement timelines, supplier standards, and upcoming capability needs. Includes case studies of Scottish suppliers who have successfully onboarded. Valuable insight for any company seeking to enter or expand within naval programmes.
Networking Break & Exhibition - 15:15 – 15:45
Session 6 — Dual Use Technology & Emerging Domains: Space, Cyber & AI (Panel) - 15.45 – 16:15
Overview:
A forward looking discussion on Scotland’s rapidly expanding digital and space sectors. Topics include dual use applications of space tech, cyber security capabilities, AI/ML, data exploitation, high performance computing and autonomy. Designed to help SMEs understand how to adapt and position their technologies for multi domain defence requirements.
Chair Closing Remarks - 16:15 – 16:25
Overview:
A concise summary of the day's insights, commitments and opportunities. Delegates leave with a clear understanding of next steps for engagement with primes, MOD, Scottish Enterprise, innovation bodies and regional development partners.