Technology

Brevia Technology provides public affairs and public relations support to a wide range of organisations operating in the technology sector.  We have delivered support in the following areas: mobile and fixed telecoms, broadband, mobile handsets, software, firewalls, comparison sites, video games, big data, and IT healthcare applications.  Our consultants are known for cutting through the complexity of regulations and delivering straightforward political and communications support to tech companies. 

The UK has a strong technology sector and the Government is keen to build this capability in partnership with industry. Brevia helps clients work effectively with Government to secure the best outcomes.  Our consultants are experienced at working with regulators including Ofcom, and the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA).

We draw on deep sector knowledge to help our clients map, navigate and shape complex regulatory environments. Brevia also works in partnership with companies to secure contracts in the public sector.

We have delivered results for clients across the sector from mobile and fixed telecoms, to video games and big data. Our experience has convinced us about the scale of the opportunity that exists in the UK for technology companies that engage strategically and professionally with Government.

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Navigating the Labour Party’s Decarbonisation Agenda

Insights from recent speeches by the Shadow Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary and the Party’s Shadow Chancellor shed light on the party’s energy policy and the perceived tension between maintaining fiscal responsibility and ambition on climate change action.

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Brevia delivers tailored support to businesses operating in the technology sector. Our three-step process offers a straightforward approach to delivering crucial intelligence, strategic advice and stakeholder engagement.

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