About this Event
About the Programme
Education today shapes far more than classrooms.
It influences how businesses grow, how nations trade, how technology is adopted, and how societies remain competitive in a rapidly changing world.
This leadership programme at the UK Parliament, held in observance of the United Nations International Day of Education, brings together senior voices from business, international trade, education, technology and public life to reflect on what lies ahead and how organisations should prepare.
The focus is practical, strategic and forward looking.
This is a space for ideas that matter to people who make decisions.
Why This Matters to British Business
British businesses are operating in a period of deep transition.
• Skills shortages are no longer temporary
• Global trade increasingly depends on capability rather than cost
• Frontier technologies are reshaping work, productivity and leadership
• Talent mobility and education systems are becoming competitive advantages
Education sits quietly beneath all of this.
It determines how quickly businesses adapt, how effectively technology is deployed, and how confidently organisations operate across borders.
Understanding this relationship is no longer optional for leaders.
It is foundational.
The Intention Behind the Programme
This programme is designed to create space for serious thinking.
The format is entirely speech-led, allowing each speaker to explore their subject with clarity, depth and perspective.
The environment encourages listening, reflection and informed conversation rather than noise.
The Room and the Environment
The setting matters.
A programme held inside Parliament naturally attracts a considered and senior audience.
Attendees typically include
• Business owners and founders
• Leaders from growing and established firms
• Professional services and advisory leaders
• Technology and innovation companies
• Education and skills organisations
• Trade, investment and institutional stakeholders
This creates a room where conversations are thoughtful and relationships are formed with ease.
Informal Exchange and Connection
Following the formal programme, attendees are invited to remain for informal conversation and introductions.
This is not structured networking.
It is an opportunity to engage naturally with peers and speakers in a setting that encourages discretion and substance.
Many participants value this part of the evening as highly as the formal programme itself.
Venue and Attendance
📍 UK Parliament
Attendance is limited and subject to confirmation.
Formal business attire is expected.
Valid photo identification is required for entry.
In Observance Of
• United Nations International Day of Education
• Parliamentary engagement on education, business and the future economy
Organised By
This programme is organised by Europe India Centre for Business and Industry (EICBI), a platform focused on strengthening bilateral and multilateral engagement between Europe, the United Kingdom and India through policy dialogue, business collaboration and institutional partnerships. EICBI has hosted 35 sessions in EU and UK parliament.
Co-organiser.
Powered by Abiflo Ltd, a UK-based consultancy working at the intersection of strategic intelligence, internationalisation and ecosystem-led growth, supporting businesses, institutions and cross-border initiatives across multiple markets.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
House of Lords, Parliament Square, London, United Kingdom
GBP 65.00 to GBP 1084.11












