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SUMMARY:SPACE2CONNECT 2021 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join the European Space Agency’s first ever Space2Connect conference taking place between 11 to 14 October 2021. This virtual event will be streamed from ESA ESTEC in Noordwijk in the Netherlands\, and we invite you to participate! \nSpace2Connect is a place to explore and discuss emerging space-based solutions for today’s and tomorrow’s digital economy. Giving an outline across the whole satcom upstream and downstream business value chain\, we aim to foster partnerships and inspire new strategies for technology development and market growth. \nThe conference consists of both plenary and parallel sessions with virtual networking opportunities. The opening plenary sessions are where manufacturers\, satellite operators\, space agencies\, small companies\, entrepreneurs\, technical experts and investors are encouraged to quiz executive-level guests who deliver keynote speeches. \nDuring parallel sessions at Space2Connect we will continue to exchange ideas\, share plans\, develop relationships\, and seek inspiration to thrive in the new space age. You will be able to choose from a wide range of topics showing the latest developments in advanced technology\, products and services for satellite communications\, discuss the role of space in rail and maritime transport\, explore how space-enabled 5G/6G connectivity is transforming society\, and much more!
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/space2connect-2021-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Telecommunications
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SUMMARY:Φ-week
DESCRIPTION:The European Space Agency invites you to participate to the fourth edition of Φ-week on 11–15 October 2021. \nThis event focuses on how to accelerate the future of Earth Observation (EO)\, presenting recent developments in EO Open Science and latest trends in EO markets\, exploring bold and transformative ideas that ESA’s Φ-lab and Data Applications Division supports and scales up along with researchers\, start-ups\, industry and private investors. \nThe main theme of Φ-week 2021 is the New Space economy and associated innovations. The sessions\, posters and side-events will highlight how the New Space economy is developing in Europe and alongside competition worldwide\, and how it can contribute to the EU Green Deal\, Digital Europe Programme\, Destination Earth initiative\, UN SDGs\, and in general to the EU Space Strategy and European space sector. \nIt will be a free-to-attend virtual event for the public and in person for invited speakers\, COVID situation allowing it.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/%cf%86-week/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Space technology
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SUMMARY:UKAuthority Innovation & Data4Good 2021
DESCRIPTION:Effective and innovative use of data powered the public sector’s covid response and evidenced the power of data for the public good\n\n\nThe public sector has relied heavily on its use of data in its pandemic response\nNew rules on sharing information across health unleashed vital information about the pandemic’s progression\, identification of new treatments and innovation\, and has underpinned the support of our most vulnerable.  \nNow that this power has been seen\, what can we do next? What is the potential within data for unlocking public service improvement and innovation – for improving peoples’ lives? \nThis event is free to attend for the public sector and  is CPD accredited.  \nPlease register using your public sector email. Please note that registrations from personal email addresses may be rejected. \nSpeakers and agenda\n11:00 to 12:30 – Wednesday\, 13th October \n\nBethan Charnley\, Head of Data Strategy Implementation\, DCMS\nBill Mitchell\, Director of Policy\, BCS – The Chartered Institute for IT\nDionne Lowndes\, Chief Digital & Technology Officer\, London Borough of Southwark \nFreddie Saunders\, Data & Power Platform Specialist – Public Sector\, Hitachi Solutions \n\n11:00 to 12:30 – Thursday\, 14th October  \n\nGraham Spearing\, Data Alliance Product Lead\, NHS Digital\nHarvey Blenkarne\, Public Sector Lead\, Precisely and Suffolk County Council\nMartin James\, Senior Account Director\, Precisely\nDawn Monaghan\, Head of Information Governance policy\, NHSX\n\n 11:00 to 12:30 – Friday\, 15th October  \n\nDr Arthur Turrell\, Deputy Director\, ONS Data Science Campus\nMaddy Griffiths\, Senior Policy Officer – Innovation Hub\, ICO\nDr Tom Lawton\, Head of Clinical AI & Consultant Critical Care\, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust\nSalman Klar\, Insight and Analytics  Manager\, Richmond and Wandsworth councils\n\nContact Helen Olsen Bedford if you are interested in speaker or sponsorship opportunities: helen@ukauthority.co.uk \nFor a flavour of this virtual event visit last year’s Data4Good 2020 \nWho should attend?\nAll those involved in harnessing the power of data to help improve outcomes for our citizens and patients\, including\, but not limited to\, NHS and Local Authority Chief Information Officers\, Chief Digital / Data Officers\, Data Scientists / Analysts\, Heads of and Seniors of IT\, Assistant and Chief Executives\, Members\, Heads of and leaders in Customer Services\, Social Services\, Environmental Services\, Transformation or Change. \nRegistration\nUKAuthority has full editorial control of this event thanks to support from our partners. By registering for this event you agree to the sharing of your name\, organisation\, job title and work email address with the UKAuthority editorial team and partner organisations hosting this event. If you do not wish this information to be shared\, please let us know direct by emailing: sian@ukauthority.co.uk
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/ukauthority-innovation-data4good-2021/
LOCATION:Northern Ireland
CATEGORIES:Innovation
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SUMMARY:NI Waste Expo 2021
DESCRIPTION:Perfect events for fleet operators looking to keep abreast of the latest fleet compliance requirements and vehicle & tech developments\n\n\nReap the advantages of OWL’s integrated approach \nThe NI Waste Expo and the 2021 OWL Roadshows (Optimised Waste & Logistics) have an innovative revitalised programme that highlights best practice and forward-thinking for public sector fleet and operations managers and their contracting organisations. \nThese events are perfect for fleet operators looking to keep abreast of all the latest fleet compliance requirements and vehicle and technology developments. Topics tackled include electric vehicles\, road transport air pollution\, driver well-being\, fleet safety and compliance\, sustainability\, improving service delivery and much more. \nIn the afternoon\, there is an interactive workshop where peers can discuss and exchange best practice in an informal setting. The Electric Vehicle Workshop tackles several topics\, including the efficient running of an RCV electric vehicle fleet and telematics and duty-cycle anxiety. A panel discussion called fleet electrification and the move towards cleaner air follows this session. Experts will tackle pertinent questions about de-carbonisation and electric RCVs for the attendees. \nAll the OWL Partners will show the latest technology at the industry exhibition\, while the outside display has some of the newest vehicles on show. \nFor more information go to www.owlroadshows.com \nPlease note\, non-qualified individuals are subject to a £250 attendance cost. \nOWL events aim to bring together the public sector fleet management industry interactively and effectively. OWL has established itself as the UK and Ireland’s premier conference and exhibition series where end-users meet suppliers and OEMs to create an integrated approach for fleet management and vehicle and systems procurement. The OWL Partnership endeavours to promote efficiency\, help deliver cost-savings\, create a better return on investment\, while helping to contribute to unpolluted air and a cleaner environment overall. \nFor organisations wishing to access untapped intelligence essential for remaining compliant and efficient\, the OWL events are crucial. \nCILT awards CPD points for attendance at OWL events. \nShould you wish to exhibit at NI Waste Expo please contact Visie Communications\, email: jason.pidgeon@visiecommunications.co.uk now to become part of this unique community.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/ni-waste-expo-2021/
LOCATION:Titanic Belfast\, 1 Olympic Way\, Queen's Road\, Belfast\, Belfast\, BT3 9EP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Circular Green
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SUMMARY:BEIS Industrial Energy Efficiency Accelerator - Launch and Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join our launch and networking event to find out more about the BEIS Industrial Energy Efficiency Accelerator (IEEA) and how to apply for it\n\n\nJoin our launch and networking event to find out more about the BEIS Industrial Energy Efficiency Accelerator (IEEA)\, how to apply for it and to network with promising innovators and forward-thinking industrial sites to discuss potential energy/resource efficiency technologies and potential opportunities for partnering via the IEEA.  \n\n\nIndustry is the third largest emitting sector in the UK\, representing 16% of the total greenhouse gas emissions. Speeding up the adoption of low carbon\, energy and resource efficiency technologies is key to delivering UK’s net zero targets\, while bringing cost savings and bolstering competitiveness. \nThe IEEA supports partnerships between developers of efficient technologies and industrial companies willing to trial innovations on-site. A further £8 million in funding is being made available through the IEEA programme from 2022-2025. \nThe IEEA is funded through the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP)\, a £1 billion fund to support the development and adaptation of low carbon technologies and systems across industry\, power and the built environment. It is anticipated that the BEIS IEEA funding will unlock up to £8-10 million of additional investment from the private sector to support the demonstrations. \nBy attending this session\, you will:  \n\nHear how the IEEA fits in with other funding programmes and the UK industrial decarbonisation strategy\nLearn from previous IEEA participants about their experience as part of the programme\nFind out how to apply for funding and the support available to help you complete your application\nHave the opportunity to network with promising innovators presenting their technologies and interested industrial-sites looking for efficiency technologies to test\n\nWho should attend?  \n\nDevelopers of energy and resource efficient technologies for industry\nIndustrial companies from all manufacturing sectors including metals\, chemicals\, food & drink\, glass\, plastics\, mineral products \, engineering and more\nResearch organisations\, universities\, consultants involved with the deployment of efficient technologies for industry\n\nThe Carbon Trust has been re-appointed to design and deliver the next phase of the BEIS IEEA programme\, with support from Jacobs and KTN. \nWe will use any personal information you provide to deal with your event registration request and to keep you informed about the BEIS IEEA programme and other relevant funding programmes from the UK government.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/beis-industrial-energy-efficiency-accelerator-launch-and-networking-event/
LOCATION:Northern Ireland
CATEGORIES:Circular Green
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SUMMARY:Critical conversations series: Right to Repair: how can we end built-in obsolescence?
DESCRIPTION:From the Royal Academy of Engineering comes Right to Repair: how can we end built-in obsolescence? \nJoin Dr Hayaatun Sillem CBE\, Royal Academy of Engineering CEO\, for a Critical conversation with Mark Miodownik MBE FREng\, Professor of Materials and Society at UCL Mechanical Engineering and Dr Amrit Chandan\, Co-founder and CEO\, Aceleron\, as they discuss the ‘right to repair’. \nThe event falls just before International Repair Day on 16 October and follows Mark’s BBC Radio 4 series\, Dare to Repair. Following on from their September Critical conversation\, which focused on the dangerous end of life of many engineered products in open burning\, RAEng turn to the design of products and consider how we can end built-in obsolescence.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/critical-conversations-series-right-to-repair-how-can-we-end-built-in-obsolescence/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Circular Green
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