The Loop Talking Tech

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The Loop Talking Tech

Talking tech explores current business challenges and opportunities faced by the tech and media businesses and supporting industries. Brought to you by the head of technology at RSM UK, Ben Bilsland, this series features discussions with industry experts who bring practical experience, offering essential knowledge and insights to keep you competitive. Around the table, discussions will range from taking UK tech global, and the latest media trends to the economic forces behind the need for business transformation.

  1. 10

    What's next for UK tech in 2026? Industry insights and trends

    What’s really driving UK tech as we head into 2026? AI is changing how we work, global investment is evolving, and the UK tech scene is full of opportunity. Host Ben is joined by RSM’s own David Blacher and Georgie Bole to unpack the findings of RSM’s latest survey of UK tech companies, revealing how industry leaders are feeling about the future. Discover why London continues to shine as Europe’s tech capital, and how the UK’s unique blend of innovation and resilience is attracting investment from both sides of the Atlantic. The conversation explores the evolving funding landscape, from private equity’s optimism to the government’s latest moves on R&D tax relief, and what it all means for startups and scale-ups alike. But it’s not just about money. Ben, David, and Georgie tackle the talent crunch, the real-world impact of AI on jobs and the urgent need to keep the UK’s tech workforce inspired and engaged. 🔗 Links Read our latest tech insights: https://bit.ly/4qCyYix🚨 Never miss an episode Sign up to our media and technology preference centre to never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/3F4W52w📖 Chapters00:00:00 - 00:01:26 : Highlights of 2025 00:01:27 - 00:03:59: UK tech investment trends00:03:59 - 00:06:01: Funding and private equity landscape00:06:01 - 00:09:38: Workforce in tech 00:09:38 - 00:11:34: The impact of AI in 202600:11:34 - 00:13:40 : UK tech and US collaboration 00:13:40 - 00:14:08: R&D tax schemes and incentives 00:18:02 - 00:21:26: London's position as a global tech city 00:21:26 - 00:27:56: 2026 tech predications 00:27:56 - 00:29:00: Closing 📱 And follow us on social: LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3Ab7abT Instagram - http://bit.ly/2W60CWm

  2. 9

    Is technology leaving the charity sector in its wake?

    Whether you’ve tapped your phone at the checkout or clicked ‘donate’ after an emotive video, giving has never been easier. Charities have had to evolve with the consumer over the past decade: what was once spare change dropped into a collection box is now transforming into a fully digital, contactless experience. But digital transformation isn’t without its challenges. As charities handle more sensitive data than ever, cybersecurity and data protection have become critical concerns. So, how can they stay secure while embracing innovation? In this episode, Ben Bilsland sits down with Hannah Catchpool, Head of Not for Profit and National Head of Inclusion at RSM UK, to explore how technology is reshaping the way charities fundraise and build trust with donors. They unpack the disruption of traditional giving, the growing influence of AI and why strong governance is essential to maintaining transparency and donor confidence.🔗 Resources Charity digital skills: https://charitydigitalskills.co.uk/report/charity-data-and-resources/Zoe Amar checklist: https://zoeamar.com/digital-guides-resources/artificial-intelligence-resources/ai-checklist-for-charity-trustees-and-leaders/Charity Comms AI hub: https://www.charitycomms.org.uk/ai-hubBritish Library cyber attack recovery report: https://www.bl.uk/about/cyber-attackTechs role in fraud: https://youtu.be/2Te-02N9Xjc?si=6MDu-hvSoJLkSIgr🚨 Never miss an episode sign up to our media and technology preference centre to never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/3F4W52w📖 Chapters00:00:05-00:01:25 — Introduction and RSM UK charity challenges00:01:25-00:03:57 — The impact of cashless and contactless donations00:03:57-00:07:29 — Online fundraising platforms: transparency, trust, and fees00:07:29-00:08:42 — Digital giving trends 00:08:42-00:13:15 — The future of charities: technology, AI, and resource challenges00:13:15-00:15:14 — Data, cybersecurity, and governance in charities00:15:14-00:17:50 — Board skills, ethics, and the human touch00:17:50-00:20:54 — Social media, digital exclusion, and reputational risks00:21:02-00:25:33 — How charities are adopting artificial intelligence00:25:33-00:28:19 — AI ethics, practical advice, and resources for charities00:28:19-End — Closing remarks📱 And follow us on social: LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3Ab7abT Instagram - http://bit.ly/2W60CWm

  3. 8

    Where is the UK video game industry heading?

    In part two of Ben Bilsland’s conversation with Nick Poole OBE, CEO of Ukie, they explore where the UK gaming industry is heading over the next 5–10 years.They discuss the growing role of AI in development, the rise of mobile-first and interactive experiences and how the sector is entering a new phase of innovation. From virtual route‑learning for train drivers to inspiring two of the biggest TV hits in recent years, Fallout and The Last of Us, industries around the world are starting to recognise the gaming industry’s wider potential.But it’s not just tech that is evolving the world of gaming. More recently, consumer habits have shifted from combat and competition-driven titles to more collaborative and social experiences.And yes, there’s a Pac-Man fact you don’t want to miss.🔗 Links Read our latest gaming insights: https://bit.ly/4m8pdpD🚨 Never miss an episode Sign up to our media and technology preference centre to never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/3F4W52w📖 chapters00:00:12 - 00:02:58 : What's next for UK gaming?00:02:59 - 00:04:43 : How games have changed to meet the needs of the consumer00:04:44 - 00:06:24: Government support for the gaming industry00:06:25 - 00:07:32 : UK vs Global game development costs00:07:33 - 00:10:33: Gaming across industries 00:10:34 - 00:14:45 : AI in gaming 00:14:45 - 00:17:07 : AI ethics and UK leadership 00:17:08 - 00:19:22 : Getting involved in gaming: investment and talent 00:19:22 - 00:19:47 : Closing 📱 Follow us on social: LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3Ab7abT Instagram - http://bit.ly/2W60CWm

  4. 7

    Is the gaming industry the UK’s best kept secret?

    Starting with garden shed coders in the 1980s to a £7.6bn global powerhouse, the UK’s gaming industry might be the country’s best-kept secret. Join Ben as he sits down with Nick Poole OBE, CEO of Ukie, to explore the creativity, technology and economic force driving British gaming today.Discover how the UK’s unique mix of ‘tongue-in-cheek creativity’ and cutting-edge tech helped create icons like Lara Croft and the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The discussion delves into how blockbuster games with billion-dollar budgets coexist alongside indie hits that explode overnight, and how emerging technologies are shaping the next wave of innovation.Beyond gaming delivering purely entertainment, Ben and Nick explore how gaming fosters new communities and serves as a powerful platform for learning and development, revealing how gaming is fundamentally changing the world's perspective on play, business and creativity.The conversation continues in part two on 8th September. Join us then to hear Nick’s take on the future of gaming in the UK. 🔗 Links Read our latest gaming insights: https://bit.ly/4m8pdpD🚨 Never miss an episode Sign up to our media and technology preference centre to never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/3F4W52w📖 chapters00:00:00 - 00:00:56 : Introduction to the UK gaming industry. 00:00:57 - 00:03:45 : Understanding the UK gaming industry and the role of British creativity. 00:03:46 - 00:03:50: Global influence and investment in UK gaming00:03:51 - 00:06:37 : Structure of the UK gaming ecosystem00:06:38 - 00:07:39: Techs impact on game distribution00:07:40 - 00:11:57 : How games are created and funded00:11:58 - 00:14:19 : Gaming demographics and cultural maturity00:14:20 - 00:16:06 : Gaming during COVID: social and emotional impact00:16:07 - 00:17:13 : Digital play and skill development in children00:17:14 - 00:18:51 : Games as learning tools 📱 And follow us on social: LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3Ab7abT Instagram - http://bit.ly/2W60CWm

  5. 6

    How to make your podcast stand out in today’s media landscape

    Ben Bilsland is joined by Ollie Tiramuragan Collard, host of ‘Founded and Grounded’ to unpack the realities behind the podcast evolution. As a successful indie creator himself, Ollie shares his journey, reflecting on how the podcast industry has transformed technologically, creatively and commercially. The introduction of major media and tech companies has not only shifted consumption habits but also fuelled a significant surge in revenue now estimated at over $7.3 billion. But amidst this rapid growth and commercialisation, what truly moves the needle in today’s landscape? Has the rise of AI, video podcasts and aggressive sponsorship taken away what made podcasts so great in the first place, or is there still an undeniable power in cultivating a unique voice, building a genuine community and remaining authentic? 🔗 Links Listen to Ollie's podcast Founded & Grounded: https://foundedandgrounded.com/Read our latest media industry outlook for more insights: https://bit.ly/4m8pdpD🚨 Never miss an episode Sign up to our media and technology preference centre to never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/3F4W52w📖 chapters00:00:00 - 00:02:42 : Introduction 00:02:43 - 00:05:26 : The podcasting boom: How did podcasting become such a popular medium?00:05:27 - 00:07:59: Video podcasting 00:04:52 - 00:14:18 : How has AI impacted podcasting? 00:14:19 - 00:17:44 : Listener acquisition through partnerships? 00:17:45 - 00:21:51 : How have podcast generated $7.3B in sales?00:21:52 - 00:25:07 : Building trust with your audience. 00:25:08 - 00:26:06 : Closing 📱 Follow us on social: LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3Ab7abT Instagram - http://bit.ly/2W60CWm

  6. 5

    How is tech helping leisure and hospitality businesses adapt?

    The leisure and hospitality industry stands at a pivotal crossroads. Facing evolving consumer habits that demand unique, shared experiences alongside relentless cost and staffing pressures, technology is providing solutions. Smart technology is revolutionising front-of-house interactions and reshaping how we socialise. But the real gamechanger lies the back-of-house where tech is driving efficiencies. From intelligent inventory and staffing solutions to predictive analytics that deliver crucial cost savings and slash waste, extending far beyond simple automation. Join Ben Bilsland as he chats to Saxon Moseley, Head of Leisure and Hospitality at RSM UK to discuss the solutions that are unlocking new pathways for growth in the industry. 🔗 Links For the latest leisure and hospitality insights follow RSM UK's CGA tracker: http://bit.ly/3HEfDMcRead our leisure and hospitality outlook : https://bit.ly/4jPf5R2Learn more about loyalty schemes: https://bit.ly/4jQ8aab🚨Never miss an episode Sign up to our media and technology preference centre to never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/3F4W52w📖 chapters00:00:00 - 00:01:02 : Introduction 00:01:03 - 00:03:40 : The current challenges leisure and hospitality businesses are facing00:03:41 - 00:04:51: How are changes in consumer habits affecting leisure and hospitality businesses? 00:04:52 - 00:09:11 : Why is competitive socialising transforming leisure and hospitality? 00:09:12 - 00:12:50 : How is tech driving customer loyalty? 00:12:51 - 00:17:08 : How is AI affecting leisure and hospitality businesses behind the scenes? 00:17:09 - 00:22:48 : The tech driving efficiency in leisure and hospitality businesses 00:22:49 - 00:24:36 : What do the next 10 years in leisure and hospitality look like? 00:24:37 - 00:25:02 : Closing 👍 If you like this, please subscribe to our channel📱 And follow us on social: LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3Ab7abT Instagram - http://bit.ly/2W60CWm

  7. 4

    The battle between tech and fraud

    Is modern tech a convenience or a fraudsters playground? The rapid innovation of tech has presented us with a double-edge sword. On one side, tech promises a stronger defence against fraud through artificial intelligence, data analytics and behavioural biometrics. On the other side, the same advancements are being used against us. Fraudsters are getting smarter and more sophisticated with less, in the last three years alone we’ve seen deepfake scams increase by 2000%. How can you balance the dynamics between cutting-edge technology and ever-evolving tactics of fraudsters? Join Ben Bilsland and Erin Sims, a director in the fraud risk team at RSM UK as they unravel the complexities and explore strategies on how to stay ahead. 🔗 Links More insights from Erin n how to navigate the failure to prevent fraud regulation coming into effect in September 2025: https://bit.ly/4j0iax0Sign up to our media and technology preference center list to get updates on the latest podcast episodes: https://bit.ly/3F4W52w📖 chapters00:00:00 - 00:00:55 : Introduction 00:00:56 - 00:01:36 : How does fraud impact the economy?00:01:37 - 00:04:56: What is tech's role in fraud? 00:04:57 - 00:08:05 : Deepfake technology and fraud 00:08:06 - 00:08:34 : Insurance fraud 00:08:35 - 00:11:06 : Financial services fraud00:11:07 - 00:14:40 : How is tech helping to protect against fraud 00:14:41 - 00:19:12 : How can you protect yourself against fraud?00:19:13 - 00:22:10 : What do businesses need to do to protect themselves? 00:22:11 - 00:23:40 : UK online fraud charter 00:23:41 - 00:26:36 : Fraud regulation 📱 And follow us on social: LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3Ab7abT Instagram - http://bit.ly/2W60CWm

  8. 3

    Has AI had its ‘gamechanger’ moment?

    Within weeks of releasing our first episode on the importance of the technology industry to the UK economy, a Chinese AI start-up called ‘DeepSeek’ released DeepSeek-R1, a generative AI model. Its release hit financial markets, stock prices, and is now poised to influence the global economy and the speed that AI can change the way our world operates. Why? Because ‘DeepSeek’ was created at a fraction of the cost of previous models. Filmed in March, we asked our host Ben Bilsland and Tom Pugh, RSM UK’s Chief Economist, to sit down again to unpick what this means, not only for the geopolitical consequences but also to ask whether this is a ‘game changer’ moment or rather just the natural process of innovation. And whether it’s a kind of innovation UK tech businesses will be able to replicate. 🔗 Links Watch Ben and Tom's first episode For more insight from Tom on the economy read our 'Economic Voice' 📖 chapters Introduction 00:00:00 - 00:01:28Why was DeepSeek revolutionary? 00:02:29 - 00:04:46Why did the market react in the way they did to DeepSeek? 00:04:47 - 00:09:37Can UK tech firms catch up in the AI race? 00:09:38 - 00:12:18Does DeepSeek change the impact of AI? 00:12:19 - 00:15:29 Can the UK government encourage AI development? 00:15:30 - 00:19:16👍 If you like this, please subscribe📱 And follow us on social: LinkedIn Instagram

  9. 2

    Why do we need smart cities?

    What is a smart city? A city where technology helps anticipate your every need. Pre-booked transport based on your personal diary, living spaces that adapt and respond to your routine, and buildings that generate and supply their own energy. Advancements in technology are creating more convenient and sustainable urban environments - welcome to smart city living!  But, with progress comes challenges. How much personal data are we willing to share? Can our cities' existing infrastructure keep up? And how does the construction industry build the cities of tomorrow with an aging workforce?  Join Ben Bilsland and Kelly Boorman, RSM UK’s Head of Construction, as they dive into the world of smart cities - exploring how tech is transforming the way we live for the better.   For more insight into the construction industry read our latest real estate 360 report. 🔗 visit our website📱 And follow us on social: LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3Ab7abT Instagram - http://bit.ly/2W60CWm

  10. 1

    Does tech matter to the UK economy?

    Technology significantly influences our daily lives, but what role does it play in shaping the UK economy? In this episode join Ben Bilsland and Thomas Pugh, RSM UK’s Economist as they unpack the productivity and profitability trends within the tech sector. They compare the tech ecosystem of the UK and the US and break down the UK’s government ambitious AI initiative designed to position the UK as a global powerhouse. But the challenge remains, does the UK have the right infrastructure to support these bold plans? It’s a £47 billion question!Tune in and reshape your understanding of how technology is set to revolutionise the UK economy. This episode was recorded before Deepseek was launched. 🔗Visit our website to learn more:https://bit.ly/3YWPyg8📱 follow us on social: LinkedIn -https://bit.ly/3Ab7abTInstagram -http://bit.ly/2W60CWm

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Talking tech explores current business challenges and opportunities faced by the tech and media businesses and supporting industries. Brought to you by the head of technology at RSM UK, Ben Bilsland, this series features discussions with industry experts who bring practical experience, offering essential knowledge and insights to keep you competitive. Around the table, discussions will range from taking UK tech global, and the latest media trends to the economic forces behind the need for business transformation.

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