The Scottish National Investment Bank Unveils 2026 Programme Highlights

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Limited in person tickets available for flagship event; virtual attendance open to all

The Scottish National Investment Bank has announced the full programme highlights and speaker lineup for its Investing with Impact: Unlocking Potential conference, taking place on 9 March 2026 at The Marcliffe, Aberdeen.

Delivered in partnership with Energy Voice and The Press and Journal, the conference invites businesses and individuals from across the North‑east and beyond to attend either in person or online.

The event will explore how mission‑led investment can accelerate Scotland’s economic, social and environmental ambitions. Since launching, The Scottish National Investment Bank has committed £991 million, unlocking more than £1.4 billion in additional funding. The 2026 programme will spotlight opportunities across energy transition, innovation and regional growth.

 

Registration

A limited number of in‑person tickets remain, with virtual attendance available to ensure wider access.

2026 Conference

Attendees will hear from senior industry leaders and specialists on how investment can shape Scotland’s future. Programme highlights include:
 

Powering the Transition

A session focused on the pace of change as Scotland advances towards a cleaner energy future. Speakers will explore how the sector continues to adapt in a shifting landscape.

Speakers:

  • Mark Munro, Head of Investments, The Scottish National Investment Bank
  • Tim Cullen, Director, GB Energy
  • Katy Heidenreich, Supply Chain & People Director, Offshore Energies UK
     

Scaling with Purpose: Building Resilient Scottish Businesses

Scotland’s Chief Entrepreneur Ana Stewart will share insights from the latest scale‑up data and discuss how Scotland can nurture and support high‑growth businesses.

Speakers:

  • Ana Stewart, Chief Entrepreneur in Residence, Scottish Government
  • Lauren Crawley Moore, London Stock Exchange
     

Harnessing Innovation for International Growth

This session explores how home‑grown innovation can unlock global growth. Panellists will discuss what makes a business attractive to overseas markets, key differences in international expectations and processes, and when to hire in‑country.

Speakers:

  • Albert Nicol, Chairman, BioLiberty
  • Jane Reoch, Executive Director, The Scottish National Investment Bank
  • Maggie Titmuss MBE, Chair, Cyacomb
     

Investing in place: Shaping our cities

With Scotland’s cities evolving to meet the needs of people and industry, this panel examines how places must adapt, and highlights Aberdeen’s ambitions for future growth.

Speakers:

  • Bob Keiller, Business Advisor, AB15
  • Jenny Stanning, Director of ONE Partnerships and Stakeholder Engagement, Opportunity North East
  • Nicola Douglas, Executive Director – Sustainable Investment, The Scottish National Investment Bank
     

Throughout the day, David Ritchie, CEO of The Scottish National Investment Bank, and Willie Watt, Chairman of the Board, will also offer strategic insights into Scotland’s investment landscape and its mission‑driven approach.
 

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