Rahel Bailie our Content Solutions Director will be presenting at TCUK25 about the future of the techcomm profession.
About Rahel’s presentation

Surviving the savanna: Adapting to evolving career landscapes
What lies ahead for technical communication as a profession? This is not the first time we’ve seen a large shift in the industry, though this shift feels more seismic than previous ones. There are no shortage of conflicting predictions. Some are of doom and gloom; others predict business as usual. All of us are keeping a careful watch for the fissures in the business landscape. Rahel Bailie brings her decades of workforce experience to the stage with survival strategies of which even Bear Grylls would approve.
About TCUK 2025 Conferenece
Technical Communication UK (TCUK) is the ISTC’s flagship annual conference, bringing together professionals who craft, shape, and share technical information. Connect with like-minded peers, exchange ideas, and gain fresh perspectives through inspiring talks and lively discussions. TCUK is where your professional community comes to life.
What makes TCUK 2025 different
TCUK is a conference with a unique feel. Hosted by the ISTC, it is focused on strengthening our Technical Communication community. The committment to high-quality, practicable learning is shown in the carefully curated and varied programme. Core to the philosophy of TCUK, however, is our dedication to creating a welcoming, safe environment that encourages connection between all attendees: delegates, speakers and sponsors.

About Rahel Bailie
Content Solutions Director, Altuent
Rahel Anne Bailie is the Content Solutions Director at Altuent, an Ireland-based agency focusing on elevating enterprise knowledge through structured content, AI content readiness, and user adoption. She is well-known in the content industry, with books, awards, and accolades to her name. More importantly, she is passionate about content and has spent over two decades helping companies make sense of their operations, taking on increasingly-complex problems in the areas of content strategy, content operations, knowledge management, creative operations, and related areas where she makes order from content chaos.