2026 AGENDA
Registration and Refreshments
09:00 - 09:30
09:30 - 09:35
Chair’s Opening Comments
FIRESIDE CHAT
09:35 - 10:00
Fireside chat: How Scotland plans to use PPP to build the next generation of infrastructure?
Outline of proposed projects, including initial pilots
Why use the mutual investment model?
Why have the specific sectors been chosen?
How might the model be developed?
Moderated by: Paul Jarvis, Editor-in-Chief, Partnerships Bulletin
Q&A
PANEL DISCUSSION
10:00 - 10:50
Social infrastructure PPPs: what’s the new model? Discussion points:
Discussion points:
What does the new model for social infrastructure PPPs look like?
How does it compare to what’s gone before (eg MIM and NPD?)
What opportunities will it create?
- How will it fit with plans for public infrastructure retrofit schemes?
Moderated by: Jonathan Davies, Deputy Editor, Partnerships Bulletin
Q&A
Speakers:
FIRESIDE CHAT
10:50 - 11:15
What are the opportunities for Neighbourhood Health Centres?
What does the Budget mean for the health sector?
How can investors take advantage of the government’s plans for Neighbourhood Health Centres?
Is the new model for PPP investment fit-for-purpose?
What is the aim of the new Neighbourhood Health Forum?
Moderated by: Paul Jarvis, Editor-in-Chief, Partnerships Bulletin
Q&A
PANEL DISCUSSION
11:15 - 12:00
Revenue-generating PPPs: What are the opportunities?
Discussion points:
Where could the model be used beyond Lower Thames Crossing and Euston Station?
What can be learned from sectors such as water?
How can a pipeline of ‘bespoke’ projects be established?
What would the industry like to see?
Moderated by: Jonathan Davies, Deputy Editor, Partnerships Bulletin
Q&A
Speakers:
12:00 - 12:05
Chair’s Closing Comments
NETWORKING
12:05 - 12:30
Coffee & Connections
Grab a coffee, join your peers and dive into meaningful conversations.
This is your chance to share today’s insights, exchange ideas and build connections that could shape your next big project.