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Innovate UK: Gift and Hospitality Register 2015 to 2016 Innovate UK Register of Gifts and Hospitality Received FY 2015 ‐ 2016 Accepted/ Date Gift or Hospitality Description Received from Declined/ Reason for Gift or Hospitality Donated 06/04/2015 Dinner British Business Bank Accepted Business meeting 06/04/2015 Dinner British Business Bank Accepted Invited Guest 07/04/2015 Dinner British Business Bank Accepted Invited Guest 11/04/2015 ITSF Gala Dinner International Timing and Sync Forum Accepted Guest and Speaker 11/04/2015 Evening reception Chemistry Club Accepted Invited Guest 11/04/2015 Evening reception Chemistry Club Declined Invited Guest 13/04/2015 Launch dinner Venturefest East Midlands Accepted Invited Guest and Conference Speaker 14/04/2015 Evening reception All Party Parliamentary Engineering Accepted Invited Guest Group 16/04/2015 OION Annual black tie dinner (3 staff members) Oxford Innovation Accepted Invited Guest 20/04/2015 Evening Reception and Dinner The MTC Declined Invited Guest 22/04/2015 Welsh Varsity 2015 Cardiff University Accepted Invited Guest 27/04/2015 Agri‐tech and agri science delegation to Israel FCO Accepted Invited Guest 27/04/2015 Free attendance to Rela8 biomarkers event incl. Rela8 Ltd ‐ events company Accepted Invited Guest accommodation 27/04/2015 Reception MassChallenge UK Accepted Invited Guest 29/04/2015 Dinner Cranfield University Accepted Invited Guests 29/04/2015 Watch Tata Donated As a 'Thank You' for judging the Tata Innovista event. Passed to Xmas raffle Innovate UK, Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon SN2 1FL Tel: +44 (0)1793 36 1000 Email: [email protected] www.innovateuk.gov.uk 30/04/2015 QINETIQ Fellows Customer Event QINETIQ Accepted Invited Guest 05/05/2015 Hotel and travel Bio Base Europe Declined Guest speaker 12/05/2015 Innovation and Impact Awards Cardiff University Accepted Invited Guest 14/05/2015 AIRTO Dinner National Physical Laboratory Accepted Invited Guest 14/05/2015 Dinner Airto Accepted Invited Guest 18/05/2015 Bottle of red wine Dutch Embassy Donated to Guest speaker charity raffle 19/05/2015 Dinner Royal Academy of Engineering Accepted Invited Guest 20/05/2015 Dinner Cell Therapy Catapult Accepted Invited Guest 20/05/2015 Dinner Royal Society Accepted Invited Guest 21/05/2015 Wales National Transport and Logistics Awards University of South Wales Accepted Invited Guest 21/05/2015 Business Partnership Dinner Parker Hannifin Manufacturers Ltd and Accepted Invited Guest and Speaker Uni of Newcastle 21/05/2015 Bright Ideas in Health Awards Ceremony 2015 RTC North Accepted Invited Guest 21/05/2015 Free attendance to World Stem Cells and Terrapinn Accepted Invited Guest Regenerative Medicine Congress 21/05/2015 Dinner Royal Society ‐ SIT Accepted Invited Guest 21/05/2015 RTC North Award Event (3 staff members) RTC North Accepted Share Event 22/05/2015 Bright Ideas in Health Awards Ceremony 2016 RTC North Accepted Invited Guest 23/05/2015 Bright Ideas in Health Awards Ceremony 2017 RTC North Accepted Invited Guest 24/05/2015 Bright Ideas in Health Awards Ceremony 2018 RTC North Accepted Invited Guest 25/05/2015 Bright Ideas in Health Awards Ceremony 2019 RTC North Accepted Invited Guest 01/06/2015 Dinner Di Accepted Invited Guest 03/06/2015 ECF Managers Dinner British Business Bank Accepted Invited Guest 04/06/2015 Dinner British Business Bank Accepted Business meeting 09/06/2015 Royal Crown Derby Bee Eater British Ceramic Confederation Accepted Invited to present to AGM 11/06/2015 Dinner Crossrail Accepted dinner meeting 11/06/2015 Imagine Festival Transport Systems Catapult Declined Invited guest 15/06/2015 Beer Bio Base Europe Accepted Guest speaker 15/06/2015 Evening Reception and Dinner The Manufacturer Declined Invited Guest 16/06/2015 Dinner BP Portrait Awards Accepted Invited Guest & Partner 17/06/2015 Dinner and Hotel at Birmingham Made Me reception Design Council Accepted Share Event ahead of Leading By Design summit. Hotel, dinner and conference fees 18/06/2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed Airbus Defence & Space Declined Hospitality 18/06/2015 Dinner and Hotel at UKRO Conference Birmingham UKRO Accepted Speaker conference fees waived for speakers 23/06/2015 Dinner Welsh Govt Co‐Innovate Awards Accepted Invited Guest 23/06/2015 Dinner Co‐Innovate Welsh Government Accepted Guest speaker 29/06/2015 Evening Reception and Dinner Cambridge CSIC Accepted Steering group member 30/06/2015 Dinner and overnight accommodation KTN Ltd ‐ all staff event Accepted Invited Speaker 30/06/2015 Annual Dinner TWI Declined Invited guest 02/07/2015 Dinner London New Finance Accepted Invited Guest 07/07/2015 Reception MassChallenge UK Accepted Invited Guest 13/07/2015 Lunch VocaLink Declined Invited Guest 13/07/2015 Dinner RCUK ‐ CEOs Accepted Invited guest 14/07/2015 UK Space Gala Dinner SSTL Accepted Invited Guest 14/07/2015 UK Space Gala Dinner Airbus Defence & Space Declined Invited Guest 14/07/2015 UK Space Gala Dinner Thales Alenia Space Declined Invited Guest 14/07/2015 UK Space Gala Dinner Telespazio Declined Invited Guest 14/07/2015 UK Space Gala Dinner CGI Declined Invited Guest 14/07/2015 UK Space Gala Dinner Lockheed Martin Space Declined Invited Guest 16/07/2015 Royal Academy of Arts Summer Dinner Royal Academy of Arts Accepted Invited Guest 16/07/2015 TechUK Annual Dinner – 2 staff members TechUK Accepted Invited Guest 21/07/2015 Future Cities Catapult Board Dinner FC Catapult Accepted Invited Guest 23/07/2015 Launch Reception MassChallenge UK Accepted Invited Guest 23/07/2015 Dinner Airto Accepted Guest speaker 30/07/2015 Reception Tech City UK Accepted Invited Guest 09/08/2015 Construction Industry Summit‐ VIP reception & dinner Step Exhibitions Accepted Chair & invited guest 09/08/2015 Evening Reception and Dinner Construction Summit Accepted Government partners 09/08/2015 Evening Reception and Dinner IfM (on behalf of EPSRC) Declined Invited Guest and Conference Speaker 12/08/2015 Christmas Drinks Party Forum for the Future Accepted Invited Guest 26/08/2015 Dinner Glasgow University Accepted Invited guest 27/08/2015 Dinner Scottish Optoelectronics Forum Accepted Guest speaker 03/09/2015 Dinner (2 staff members) Danish Ambassador Accepted Invited Guest 06/09/2015 UKAS/BSI Annual Reception UKAS/BSI Accepted Invited Guest 06/09/2015 BSI launch of new research BSI Accepted Invited Guest 07/09/2015 Awards dinner Food and Drink Federation Accepted Invited Guest 07/09/2015 Dinner HVM Management Dinner Accepted Invited Guest 08/09/2015 Dinner Construction Industry Accepted Invited guest 09/09/2015 Lunch Cenex ‐ LCV 2015 Accepted Invited Guest 09/09/2015 CENEX VIP Lunch ( 2 staff members) CENEX Accepted Invited Guest 10/09/2015 Reception on board RRS Discovery National Oceanography Centre and Accepted Invited Guest Society of Maritime Industries 15/09/2015 Dinner RCUK & Praxis Unico Accepted Invited Guest 16/09/2015 Dinner S‐Lab Annual Conference & Awards (Cell Accepted Invited Guest Therapy shortlisted) 16/09/2015 Dinner CST Accepted Invited Guest 17/09/2015 Cotswold Life EMI Awards Reception (2 invites) Cotswold Life Accepted Innovate UK judged the Manufacturing and Innovation award and was asked to attend the reception in return 18/09/2015 Evening reception (2 staff members) Ambassador of Chile Accepted Invited Guest 18/09/2015 Directors Lunch at Southampton Boat Show British Marine Federation Accepted Invited Guest 22/09/2015 Dinner Sheffield University Accepted Invited Guest 29/09/2015 Accommodation and dinner at Westwood, Network Network Rail Accepted Invited Guest & Speaker Rail Training Centre 02/10/2015 Reception UKTI Sirius Accepted Invited Guest 02/10/2015 Evening Reception and Dinner CIBSE Declined Invited Guest 07/10/2015 Dinner PERA and Coca‐Cola Accepted Invited Guest 11/10/2015 Dinner on the Cutty Sark, BSA inaugural dinner British Science Association Accepted Invited Guest 13/10/2015 Dinner and overnight accommodation KTN Ltd ‐ visit to Northern Ireland Accepted Invited Guest 13/10/2015 Innovation Showcase Parliamentary Reception House of Commons Accepted Invited Guest 14/10/2015 Dinner and overnight accommodation KTN Ltd ‐ visit to Northern Ireland Accepted Invited Guest 15/10/2015 Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers industry lunch SSA Accepted Invited Guest 19/10/2015 Dinner IET Accepted Invited Guest and Speaker 19/10/2015 Sustainability Leaders Forum 2015 Event London Declined Invited Guest 20/10/2015 Forum Chief Sustainability Dinner Forum for the Future Accepted Invited Guest 21/10/2015 Dinner at BioData Terrapinn conference, Cambridge Dell and Intel jointly sponsored dinner Accepted Invited Guest 21/10/2015 Dinner Universities UK Accepted Invited Guest and Speaker 22/10/2015 MassChallenge UK Awards dinner Sat Apps Catapult Accepted Invited Guest 22/10/2015 Dinner MRC ‐ Max Perutz Award dinner Accepted Invited Guest 23/10/2015 Evening Reception and Dinner The Manufacturer Declined Invited Guest 26/10/2015 Small bottle of wine Mando Accepted Accepted however not requested 26/10/2015 Pint of Beer and gift Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Accepted Meeting in the early evening 27/10/2015 Reception Rockstar Mentoring Declined Invited Guest 28/10/2015 Dinner after day 1 of 2‐day workshop meeting ORE Catapult Accepted Business meeting 29/10/2015 Dinner after Graphene Technology days Cambridge Uni Declined Invited Guest 29/10/2015 Dinner before Leif event Leif – Advanced Materials Investor event Accepted Invited guest and sponsor 29/10/2015 Dinner Academy of Medical Sciences ‐ Inspiring Accepted Invited Guest Women event 29/10/2015 Evening Reception and Dinner BPE Ltd Declined Invited
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