Inside the CIPS conference 2025: a content manager’s perspective

Last week, Vantify attended the CIPS (Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply) Conference at the QEII Centre in London. As part of the team on-site, I had the opportunity to document the day and reflect on the insights shared throughout the event.

This retrospective takes you through the highlights, key takeaways, and lessons that matter most for procurement, compliance, and supply chain risk management.

9:30 AM – Arrival and first impressions
The day began with setup and early networking. The venue quickly filled with procurement professionals from a wide range of industries. As the CIPS Conference got underway, I joined the opening keynote session, “Inside the Mind of a Modern Procurement Leader,” delivered by Ninian Wilson, Global Supply Chain Director at Vodafone. Set within the Vision 2050 stream, the session covered topics such as geopolitical instability to the accelerating pace of AI and innovation. It was an inspiring start to the day.

10:00 AM – At the Vantify stand
After checking in with our team at the Vantify stand, I began capturing behind-the-scenes content: candid photos, short video clips, and notes from conversations throughout the day. These on-the-ground moments not only support real-time social media coverage but also feed into our broader content strategy focused on compliance, innovation, and highlighting the business-critical benefits of integration.

Vantify stand

12:00 PM – Matt Reid on supply chain risk management
One of the key moments from the day was a talk delivered by Matt Reid, Managing Director of Vantify Intelligence. His session focused on supply chain risk management and the increasing need for proactive, data-driven approaches to compliance.

Key insights:

  • Real-time monitoring is essential for mitigating supply chain risks before they escalate.
  • Simplifying cumbersome compliance legislation through expert consultancy adds real business value, particularly in high-risk environments.
  • Companies that take a proactive stance on health and safety compliance are better positioned for long-term sustainability and stakeholder trust.

The session drew strong engagement and sparked continued discussion in the networking spaces afterward.

Practical takeaways: 5 steps to boost your Health and Safety Compliance now
During the conference, Matt Reid was asked by the audience for five practical steps businesses could take right now to improve their health and safety compliance.

Here’s a quick recap of his advice that attendees found especially useful:

  1. Focus on targeted risk assessments
    Rather than trying to cover everything at once, concentrate on high-impact areas. Keep your risk assessments live and actionable to spot hazards before they escalate.
  2. Keep your team engaged
    Embed health and safety into everyday operations with regular conversations, toolbox talks, and clear communication. An engaged workforce is your first line of defence.
  3. Review policies and procedures often
    Compliance isn’t a set-and-forget task. Regularly update your policies to reflect the latest standards and ensure everyone knows the current expectations.
  4. Prioritise training and eLearning
    Equip your team with the right knowledge through role-specific training – both in-person and online. Tracking completion ensures ongoing competence.
  5. Use technology to gain visibility
    Harness platforms that provide real-time insights across risk, supply chain, and facilities compliance. This enables quicker decisions and stronger control across your organisation.

These practical steps resonated strongly with delegates, highlighting how compliance is evolving from rigid checklists to dynamic, tech-enabled systems: exactly the kind of transformation Vantify supports with its integrated ecosystem.

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