Be Part of Something Bigger – Join the Technician Conference Committee
The Technician Conference is back, and we’re looking for passionate technicians to help shape one of the most exciting technical events of the year.
This event brings together technical professionals from across the University to celebrate technical excellence, share innovation, and inspire the next era of technical problem‑solving. From cutting‑edge exhibitions and live demonstrations to inspiring speakers and hands‑on learning, this is an event for technicians, led by technicians.
To make it truly exceptional, we need you. Sign up to volunteer today.
Why Volunteer?
Joining the Technician conference committee gives you a unique opportunity to:
- Influence the agenda and help shape an event that represents the full breadth of technical expertise
- Develop leadership, project, and collaboration skills outside your day‑to‑day role
- Work alongside technicians and colleagues from across departments and disciplines
- Gain visibility, build networks, and contribute to something with lasting impact
- Help champion the vital role of technicians across the University
What You’ll Help Create
As part of the committee, you may contribute to:
- Planning sessions, workshops, and panel discussions
- Supporting speakers, exhibitions, and the Repair Café
- Shaping the delegate experience, from networking opportunities to practical learning
- Ensuring the event is inclusive, relevant, and inspiring for technicians at all career stages
Who Can Get Involved?
You don’t need prior conference experience—just enthusiasm, ideas, and a willingness to collaborate. Whether you’re early career or highly experienced, your voice and perspective matter.
This Is Your Conference
The Technician Conference is a celebration of technical skill, innovation and community. By volunteering, you’ll help ensure it reflects the creativity, professionalism, and problem‑solving excellence that technicians bring every day.
Step forward. Get involved. Help shape the future of technical excellence.
More details about committee roles and the evolving programme will be shared shortly.