Driving a Sustainable Economy through Public Procurement

Procurex Scotland 2025 is the premier event for suppliers and public sector professionals dedicated to transforming Scotland’s economy through innovative and sustainable procurement practices.

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28 October 2025

Why ATTEND

Unrivalled Networking

Connect with key buyers from Local Government, Central Government, Healthcare, Housing, Education, and Emergency Services.

Showcase Your Solutions

Present your products and services to an audience eager for cost-saving and innovative solutions.

Align with Strategic Goals

Support Scotland’s Procurement Strategy for 2024-2028, focusing on innovation, sustainability, social impact, and capability improvement.

Event Highlights

Exhibition

Discover cutting-edge products and services from leading suppliers.

Seminars and Workshops

Gain insights from industry experts on the latest trends and best practices in public procurement.

Networking Opportunities

Build relationships with decision-makers and influencers across various sectors.

Join Us

Be part of the movement to drive efficiencies and maximise value for the people of Scotland. Whether you’re a supplier with innovative solutions or a public sector professional looking to enhance procurement practices, Procurex Scotland 2025 is the event for you.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to contribute to a greener, more inclusive economy. Register today to secure your place at Procurex Scotland 2025.

SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ZONES

Sustainability Skills Zone

Skill Development Zone

Economic Empowerment Zone

Skill Development Zone

Social Equity Skills Hub

Skill Development Zone

Innovation and Collaboration Lab

Skill Development Zone

thank you to our 2025 Event Partners

Thank you to our 2025 Event Sponsors

Testimonials

It’s been brilliant! We’ve had people travelling from as far as Seattle and Idaho to come here to find out about Scottish Procurement, so that says something – we must be doing something right!

Nikki Archer

Head of Procurement and Commercial Policy & Strategy and Head of Procurement Profession, Scottish Government