Agenda
Registration
Registration
Registration
9am – 9.20am GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 20 mins
Registration
techUK welcome
Presentation
techUK welcome
9.20am – 9.30am GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 10 mins
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Fireside Chat with Ilan Gur ARIA – Institutions of Innovation: how do we build a government that enables emerging tech to thrive?
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Fireside Chat with Ilan Gur ARIA – Institutions of Innovation: how do we build a government that enables emerging tech to thrive?
9.30am – 10.10am GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 40 mins
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Speakers
Turning strategy into action: What will the next ten years mean for the commercialisation of quantum technologies in the UK
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Turning strategy into action: What will the next ten years mean for the commercialisation of quantum technologies in the UK
10.10am – 11.15am GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 1 hour 5 mins
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The emerging technology sessions have been designed to traverse the latest advancements across emerging technologies, while highlighting the key opportunities deployment can unlock. It will show how industry, academia and government are working together to push forward innovative and exciting new discoveries, setting out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
This session will explore quantum technologies. The UK has emerged as a frontrunner in quantum technology development, fostering an ecosystem of research, innovation, and investment. With the publication of the National Quantum Strategy setting out a 10 year plan towards commercialisation the future looks bright for UK Quantum Businesses. However, it is critical to turn this strategy into action. As such, this session will explore what comes next for the businesses and stakeholders working in quantum, and what can be done for these businesses to thrive
Speakers
Tom Newby
Head of the UK Office for Quantum Technologies, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
Presentation – How investing into the nations and regions will build the UK as a science and tech superpower
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Presentation – How investing into the nations and regions will build the UK as a science and tech superpower
11.30am – 12.15pm GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 45 mins
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Panel – Addressing the UK’s Infrastructure Gap
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Panel – Addressing the UK’s Infrastructure Gap
12.15pm – 12.30pm GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 15 mins
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To unleash the UK’s potential as a science and technology super power, the UK will need to address the digital infrastructure gap hindering the application of innovation for some of the most cutting edge UK businesses. From energy costs, to available space for applied R&D lab space, and access to robust, reliable, and high-speed digital infrastructure, the UK is failing to invest in the strong foundations for research and innovation to flourish. This panel seeks to address the challenges facing digital infrastructure to understand how industry and Government can work together to unlock bottlenecks and power growth. This includes:
- Unlocking UK compute infrastructure to power next generation AI and quantum
- Building research hubs and innovation centers with access to applied research, powering regional innovation
- Understanding where UK Government and industry can work together to reduce burdensome planning and energy processes, and enable the UK close its infrastructure gap
- Opening access to UK digital infrastructure for UK businesses to innovate
Speakers
Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser
Chief Executive of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and Regius Professor of Botany at the University of Cambridge.
Helen Ewles
Head of Innovation, Analysis and Public Affairs, Royal Academy of Engineering
Panel – Work reimagined: How might web3 and immersive technologies shape the future of work?
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Panel – Work reimagined: How might web3 and immersive technologies shape the future of work?
12.30pm – 1.15pm GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 45 mins
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How will we work in the future? In this session, our panellists will explore the future of work in the context of web3 and immersive technologies such as blockchain, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and haptics. They will discuss how a range of sectors and industries are currently capitalising on these technologies, plus where new innovations may emerge in the future. In addition, panellists will explore what skills the UK must prioritise if it is to successfully develop, adopt and utilise these technologies in the workplace, including the steps it must take to realise the subsequent productivity benefits across the economy.
The emerging technology sessions have been designed to traverse the latest advancements across emerging technologies, while highlighting the key opportunities deployment can unlock. It will show how industry, academia and government are working together to push forward innovative and exciting new discoveries, setting out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
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Panel – Applied AI: How do we get next-generation and innovative application right for people and for businesses?
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Panel – Applied AI: How do we get next-generation and innovative application right for people and for businesses?
2.15pm – 3pm GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 45 mins
Panel
2023 was the year of AI, where more companies across healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, education and more put AI tools into action. However, in the race for AI driven innovation, it is critical to promote greater levels of responsible AI adoption. Underpinned by trust and privacy, and a focus on education, UK innovators are cultivating an environment of responsible innovation essential for widespread adoption. This session will explore the journey undertaken in the UK for AI adoption, before envisioning what the future will hold across key industries.
Join us for a panel discussion on the benefits of AI adoption across techUK’s strategic sectors. In 2023, AI emerged as a driving force of innovation, offering immense opportunities for improvement in health and social care, central government, cybersecurity, and transportation. This event will showcase the benefits of AI adoption, from enhancing efficiency and decision-making to improving services and outcomes. Discover how responsible AI practices can revolutionise industries and shape a brighter future for all.
Topics for discussion will include:
- Highlighting examples of AI-driven initiatives that have revolutionized processes and services in health and social care, government, cybersecurity, and transport.
- Examining how AI adoption has led to tangible improvements in quality, accessibility, and safety.
- Discussing how responsible AI practices can continue to unlock new opportunities and drive positive change.
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Panel – Navigating the UK's semiconductor future in an uncertain global market
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Panel – Navigating the UK's semiconductor future in an uncertain global market
3pm – 3.45pm GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 45 mins
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If the UK Government is to fulfil its ambition to become a science and technology superpower, we need to be a global player in the semiconductor industry.
It is not possible to be a world leader in all aspects of the semiconductor value chain. However, it is critical to transform the National Semiconductor Strategy into action through targeted support for the semiconductor industry, supporting existing leadership in areas such as IP, design and research; while concomitantly developing access to markets, talent, and facilitating growth in manufacturing and supply chains.
The emerging technology sessions have been designed to traverse the latest advancements across emerging technologies, while highlighting the key opportunities deployment can unlock. It will show how industry, academia and government are working together to push forward innovative and exciting new discoveries, setting out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
Panel – Tackling the UK’s productivity puzzle: Are Robotics & Automation part of the solution?
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Panel – Tackling the UK’s productivity puzzle: Are Robotics & Automation part of the solution?
3.45pm – 4.30pm GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 45 mins
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Are robots part of the solution to low productivity? In this session, our panellists will explore how robotics and automation can tackle the UK's productivity puzzle. They will discuss the latest advancements in robotic and automation technologies, how their properties can be applied to boost the UK's pervasively low levels of productivity, and what more UK Government and industry must do to make this a reality. Businesses will leave with an understanding of what more they should be doing to increase productivity through the development and application of these technologies.
The emerging technology sessions have been designed to traverse the latest advancements across emerging technologies, while highlighting the key opportunities deployment can unlock. It will show how industry, academia and government are working together to push forward innovative and exciting new discoveries, setting out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
Speakers
Closing remarks
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Closing remarks
4.30pm – 4.35pm GMT, 6 November 2024 ‐ 5 mins
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