Agenda
This agenda is indicative of the day and still to be finalised.
Registration
Registration
Registration
8.30am – 9am GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Registration
techUK welcome
Presentation
techUK welcome
9am – 9.10am GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 10 mins
Presentation
Building the UK as a globally competitive pioneer in research and innovation
Panel
Building the UK as a globally competitive pioneer in research and innovation
9.10am – 9.55am GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Panel
With world leading universities creating some of the brightest minds and most innovative ideas, the UK is well positioned to be the global hub of research and development. Yet, with an innovation ecosystem so globally intertwined, how can we continue to support and enable digital research and innovation to happen here in the UK? This session will discuss:
- How to build STEM into UK education for a sustainable skills pipeline
- How can we support the UK’s university system to pioneer research and innovation?
- What governmental and institutional levers of research and innovation exist in the UK, and how can these be better positioned to bring next-generation research and development to application?
- What does the UK’s future in Horizon Europe mean for UK research?
Speakers
Dr Anna Valero
Deputy Director of the Programme on Innovation and Diffusion, The London School of Economics and Political Science
How can UK Government, the UK tech sector, and UK business work together to re-power the UK economy with applied R&D?
Panel
How can UK Government, the UK tech sector, and UK business work together to re-power the UK economy with applied R&D?
9.55am – 10.40am GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Panel
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How can re-industrialization address the UK’s stifling productivity gap
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Understanding how investment in to key infrastructure and skills can supercharge R&D
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Exploration of international best practice, including centers of excellence where Government, industry and academia work together
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A look at the Governmental institutions that power R+D, and how they can be best utilized
Speakers
Professor Richard Jones
Vice President for Regional Innovation and Civic Engagement, University of Manchester
Emma Panteli
Chief of Staff to the CEO and Head of Government Relations, Reaction Engines
Morning coffee break
Break
Morning coffee break
10.40am – 11.10am GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Break
Building the right infrastructure to enable the UK to pioneer innovation
Presentation
Building the right infrastructure to enable the UK to pioneer innovation
11.10am – 11.25am GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Presentation
To ensure the UK continues to pioneer innovation, and maintain its position as a global technology leader, our industry has many challenges that need to be tackled collaboratively. As outlined in the UK Science and Technology Framework, Future of Compute review and Quantum Strategy – investment, power consumption and availability, increasing compute demand and density, and the requirement to hit sustainability targets are together re-shaping digital infrastructure as we know it. Spencer Lamb will provide a perspective from one of the UK’s leading data centre developers and operators, highlighting the opportunities and challenges that our industry needs to address.
Speakers
Emerging technology 1: Generative AI and the future of Artificial Intelligence
Panel
Emerging technology 1: Generative AI and the future of Artificial Intelligence
11.25am – 12.05pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 40 mins
Panel
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, and set out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
This session will explore the future of AI, including the emergence of generative AI which has dominated discussion this year
Speakers
Tom Wells
Deputy Director, Emtech, Futures and Projects, Government Office for Science
Applied innovation session 1: Adopting AI and Low Code Technologies with Microsoft and RSM Fire Side Chat
Presentation
Applied innovation session 1: Adopting AI and Low Code Technologies with Microsoft and RSM Fire Side Chat
12.05pm – 12.20pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Presentation
Speakers
Adam Steel
Business Application Industry Director for Professional Services, Media and Telco, Microsoft
Emerging technology 2: Quantum Commercialisation
Panel
Emerging technology 2: Quantum Commercialisation
12.20pm – 1pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 40 mins
Panel
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, and set out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
This session will explore quantum technologies, and how the UK can encourage adoption of this nascent group of technologies
Speakers
Richard Parasram
Head of Delivery, Office of Quantum Technologies, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Applied Innovation session 2: Stories from the delivery of ORCA’s 2nd quantum computer- engineering and applications
Presentation
Applied Innovation session 2: Stories from the delivery of ORCA’s 2nd quantum computer- engineering and applications
1pm – 1.15pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Presentation
Speakers
Lunch break and exhibition area
Break
Lunch break and exhibition area
1.15pm – 2pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Break
Emerging technology session: 5G, 6G and the future of connectivity
Breakout
Emerging technology session: 5G, 6G and the future of connectivity
2pm – 2.45pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Breakout
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, and set out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
Innovation and the application of emerging technologies are empowered and enabled by the latest connectivity solutions: from dedicated high-capacity fixed lines, private 5G, RedCap solutions and LEO satellite links. In this breakout session, techUK’s Telecoms Programme will shine a light on the latest solutions making an impact for enterprise use cases across the UK. From advanced manufacturing, agri-tech, next-generation renewable energy provision and powering academic institutions, these connectivity solutions are the key underpinning technologies pushing the UK’s innovation journey on.
In this panel we will hear first-hand from the connectivity solution providers at the vanguard of Private Networks, the communications technologies they are deploying and the results their clients have seen since adopting private 5G, advanced wireless and satellite for their use cases.
We will discuss:
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How the advances in communications technology is setting a bright course for future industrial connectivity – from 5G to Wi-Fi, WAN and high-capacity fixed connections
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The ways in which solutions providers are helping their enterprise customers make the business case for investment in innovation
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The standout benefits for adopting advanced connectivity across the UK enterprise and industrial settings
Speakers
Nanda Menon
Emerging technology session: Metaverse and web 3.0
Breakout
Emerging technology session: Metaverse and web 3.0
2pm – 2.45pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Breakout
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, and set out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
Speakers
Lord Holmes of Richmond MBE
Applied innovation session 4: Connectivity
Breakout
Applied innovation session 4: Connectivity
2.45pm – 3pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Breakout
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, and set out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
Speakers
Applied Innovation session 3: Metaverse technologies in Healthcare
Breakout
Applied Innovation session 3: Metaverse technologies in Healthcare
2.45pm – 3pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Breakout
Speakers
Emerging technology session: Future of Compute
Breakout
Emerging technology session: Future of Compute
3pm – 3.45pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Breakout
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, and set out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
Speakers
Dr Melanie Garson
Cyber Policy and Tech Geopolitics Lead , Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
Professor Kate Royse
Director of the Hartree Centre, UK Science and Technologies Facilities Council
Emerging technology session: Climate tech and net zero
Breakout
Emerging technology session: Climate tech and net zero
3pm – 3.45pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Breakout
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, and set out what implications this might have for UK society and economy.
Speakers
Virtual Energy System & POWERING WALES RENEWABLY
Breakout
Virtual Energy System & POWERING WALES RENEWABLY
3.45pm – 4pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Breakout
Speakers
How HPC is riding the technology wave: from HPC& Exascale to ChatGPT to quantum machines in space….a conversation about how bleeding edge technologies can be useful for SMEs
Presentation
How HPC is riding the technology wave: from HPC& Exascale to ChatGPT to quantum machines in space….a conversation about how bleeding edge technologies can be useful for SMEs
3.45pm – 4pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Presentation
Speakers
Professor Richard Harding
Business Development Manager, Hartree Centre | Science and Technology Facilities Council
Afternoon coffee break
Break
Afternoon coffee break
4pm – 4.30pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Break
Pioneering space research in the UK
Presentation
Pioneering space research in the UK
4.30pm – 4.45pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Presentation
Speakers
Fireside Chat: Why Responsible innovation should be at the center of applied R&D
Panel
Fireside Chat: Why Responsible innovation should be at the center of applied R&D
4.45pm – 5.15pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Panel
Many emerging technologies, from generative AI to quantum compute, will raise legal, social and ethical questions that will need to be addressed as we move from research to deployment. Responsible innovation helps manage the risks associated with new technologies, with the aim to take a proactive rather than reactive approach to preventing harm. The UK has a well-established and respected digital ethics community in the UK, but how do we ensure this community is enabling businesses and end users to be equipped with the right tools to put responsible innovation principles into practice?
- Examples of best practice from across the UK digital ethics community where UK Government, civil society, academia and industry are taking proactive place on responsible innovation
- Understanding how to enable industry and UK tech sector to engage with the regulatory development
- Ensuring technical skills includes the development of business, commercial and socio-ethical skills
Speakers
Closing remarks
Panel
Closing remarks
5.15pm – 5.20pm GMT, 8 November 2023 ‐ 5 mins
Panel