25th March 2026
Hilton London Canary Wharf
19th & 20th October 2026
Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre London Heathrow
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The Premier Networking Event


📅  25th March 2026
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The Sipping Room, London
5pm onwards


Connect. Collaborate. Elevate.

Welcome to The Mixer, the premier networking event designed to bring together industry leaders, innovators, solution providers and decision-makers for an exclusive opportunity to connect, collaborate, and grow. Whether you’re looking to build meaningful business relationships, explore new opportunities, or gain valuable insights, The Mixer is the place to be.

Why attend?

⭐Expand Your Network

Meet and engage with like-minded professionals from a variety of industries. As an established leader, decision-maker, or key influencer, The Mixer provides the perfect setting to form valuable business connections.

⭐ Unlock New Opportunities

From potential collaborations to business partnerships and investment prospects, The Mixer opens doors to exciting new opportunities that can take your business to the next level.

⭐Targeted Networking

With structured networking sessions and curated introductions, we ensure you meet the right people relevant to your industry and business objectives.

⭐Premium Experience

Enjoy a sophisticated and engaging atmosphere with carefully crafted experiences, including drinks, canapes, music and an ambiance designed to foster meaningful interactions.

Speakers

Join us at The Mixer and experience the power of networking at its finest!

Register below:

Commander Dominic Murphy QPM MSt
Head of Counter Terrorism Policing – London | Metropolitan Police

“Smart Cities, Safe Cities: Redefining Urban Counterterrorism”

BIO

Commander Dominic Murphy QPM has held the role of Commander for CT Policing in London for the last 2.5 years. As well as leading the capitals response to countering terrorism, Commander Murphy also leads the national policing response to Countering State Threats to the UK and the UK’s War Crimes response under the Rome Statute. Commander Murphy has over 31 years’ service in Policing and has spent the last 20 years of his career in Counter Terrorism. Starting his career in Hertfordshire Constabulary in a variety of detective roles, he began working with the Met’s Anti-Terrorist Branch (SO13) in 2005 supporting the aftermath of the 7/7 bombings. He remained in London and has held response and leadership positions during nearly all of the terrorist attacks in the UK over that time, as well as leading significant disruption operations. Commander Murphy also leads CT Policing’s response to international operations. He has worked in a broad range of CT Policing capabilities including investigations, forensics, CBRN, digital capabilities and intelligence. For his service to counter terrorism and his role in the response to the Salisbury Novichok poisonings, he was awarded Queens Police Medal in The Queen’s New Year’s Honours list in 2020. Commander Murphy is leading the creation of new Pan-London Counter Terrorism Unit, delivering all four parts of the UK Governments CONTEST strategy.

Don Randall MBE
Chairman | CoLPA

“Our Safer City”

Safe Haven Initiative

Prevent Violence Against Women & Girls & Domestic Abuse Our mission is to help prevent violence against women and girls, forming alliances with relevant public and private companies in the City of London to create a framework which can ultimately be adopted nationally.

BIO

Don Randall MBE has spent his career at the heart of policing, security and partnership working. He now channels that experience into making the City of London safer and more resilient for everyone. 

As a former City of London Police officer and long-standing security leader, including senior roles at the Bank of England, he has built a reputation for championing collaboration between law enforcement, business and the wider community. 

In his role as Chair of the City of London Crime Prevention Association (CoLCPA), he brings these strands together, sharing understanding of the evolving threat picture – from international conflicts and protests to extremist activity and pressures on policing – and how partnership working is essential in responding to them. He chairs the City Security magazine Editorial Committee, ensuring all articles deliver relevant and practical insights for professionals in the security sector.

That commitment lies behind one of the Association’s most significant achievements: the creation of the Prevent Violence Against Women and Girls & Domestic Abuse consortium, known as Our Safer City. Working alongside the City of London Police, the City of London Corporation, Business Improvement Districts and specialist partners, the initiative focuses on practical, visible measures that make a real difference on the ground. Safe Havens – clearly identified premises where people who feel unwell, unsafe or vulnerable can seek support – now number more than 50 in the City and around 200 across Greater London. The Taxi Marshalling scheme at Liverpool Street station, operating on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, has already supported tens of thousands of safe journeys, including many for lone women.