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SUMMARY:Immerse UK x Imagination Virtual Production Series
DESCRIPTION:Between November 2021 and February 2022\, Immerse UK and Imagination will be joined by industry experts in a series of panel discussions and thought-leadership pieces exploring the impact of virtual production and real time content production\, each from a different perspective. \nJoin the organisers as they explore virtual production through three different lenses\, including; \nThe Future of Content\nThe benefits and impact of using a real time workflow to create content. \nThe Future of Live Experiences\nThe emerging advantages\, and challenges\, of using real time content for live experiences. \nDigital Transformation in real time\nExploring what is required to embrace realtime technologies and workflows into your organisation. \nAbout Virtual Production\nVirtual Production is more accurately described as real time content production; The process by which digital objects and environments are generated in real time using video games engines such as Unreal and Unity. The same technology that immerses you in living\, breathing\, photorealistic gaming worlds\, is now being used by filmmakers\, storytellers\, marketers and even product designers\, opening up limitless creative possibilities. \nAbout the Series\nThis series aims to demystify the technology and dig into the practical applications\, and structural\, business and cultural impact of this incredible new world\, which is and will continue to transform industries in much the same way that cloud computing and the Internet before it. \nHear from industry experts and thought leaders at the forefront of Virtual Production\, as they guide you through the latest techniques and possibilities in this exciting new space.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/immerse-uk-x-imagination-virtual-production-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Creative technology
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SUMMARY:Heat Pump Ready: How to apply to Stream 2
DESCRIPTION:Following the opening of opportunities under the Heat Pump Ready Programme\, this session will detail the application process for Stream 2\nThe Heat Pump Ready Programme forms part of BEIS’s £1 billion Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP)\, which aims to accelerate the commercialisation of innovative clean energy technologies and processes through the 2020s and 2030s. A key solution for decarbonising homes\, heat pumps will be critical for meeting the UK’s legally binding commitment to achieve net zero by 2050. \nFull details of the funding opportunities available under Heat Pump Ready are detailed on the Heat Pump Ready webpage. \nThe Heat Pump Ready Programme is made up of three\, separate streams: \n\nWorkstream 1: Solutions for High-Density Heat Pump Deployment.\nWorkstream 2: Developing Tools and Technology.\nWorkstream 3: Trial Support and Learning.\n\nSign up to this online event for guidance on how to apply for Stream 2 of the funding. \nAll questions associated to the eligibility\, scope and assessment criteria for this funding opportunity should be submitted to heatinnovation@beis.gov.uk as responses will be included in the formal Q&A response to the competition. \nPlease note a recording of this event will not be available post-event. Copies of the slides will be made available shortly after the event.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/heat-pump-ready-how-to-apply-to-stream-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Energy,Innovation
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Benelux: Data and Cyber Security
DESCRIPTION:Cyber and information security is an identified priority across the Benelux. Despite a steadily increasing security spend\, organisations are struggling to address all threats\, and there is a recognition that security and risk management is no longer solely an IT issue\, but a business-wide one. \n\nThis webinar will highlight what trends and opportunities there are in the security\, risk and governance space in the Benelux and how to best approach these opportunities. Belgium\, the Netherlands and Luxembourg are open and competitive economies\, and are excellent gateway markets for Northern Ireland businesses into wider Europe. \n\nAgenda: \n\nAn Introduction to the Benelux Markets: Security\, Risk and Governance – Amy Dalton and Emilien Thorin \nAreas of Priority and Opportunities in the Dutch Market – Martijn van Hoogenhuijze and Philip Meijer \nAngoka Case Study – Shadi Razak \nQ&A \n\n\nAmy Dalton and Emilien Thorin\, Invest Northern Ireland \nInvest NI’s in-market colleagues identify and facilitate trade and FDI opportunities between Northern Ireland and the Benelux markets. \n\nPhilip Meijer and Martijn van Hoogenhuijze\, Innovation Quarter \nInnovation Quarter supports collaboration and innovation in the Rotterdam-The Hague delta region\, with Security being a particular focus. \n\nShadi Razak\, Angoka \nBelfast based Angoka focuses on managing cyber security risks inherent in connected and autonomous vehicles\, industry 4.0\, smart cities and IoT devices.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/spotlight-on-benelux-data-and-cyber-security/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity
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SUMMARY:What is Digital Security by Design?
DESCRIPTION:Introducing a new approach to blocking security vulnerabilities in modern computer systems. Expert-led presentations and panel discussion.\n\n\nJoin Digital Catapult to learn about a new transformative approach to block vulnerabilities in modern computer systems. Hear hardware and software experts from Arm\, the University of Cambridge and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) discuss a radical update of the cyber secure design starting from the chip upwards and making the case for adoption. \nUK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Digital Security by Design (DSbD) Challenge aims to radically improve the foundation of the UK’s digital computing infrastructure\, securing next generation devices and critical infrastructure. The Technology Access Programme will give participating organisations an opportunity to access this early-stage software and prototype hardware technology to investigate in their own R&D teams. \nThe scope of the challenge includes implementing updated hardware architecture\, developing the software and system development tools that will run on it\, and demonstrating its application and value in different industry sectors. You will have opportunities to ask questions and be first to hear about how your organisation can access this early-stage prototype technology. \n\n\nWhy attend\nAt this virtual event you will: \n\nBe introduced to the Digital Security by Design programme by Prof. John Goodacre\, DSbD Challenge Director\, UKRI.\nLearn about the research and development project\, Morello from Richard Grisenthwaite\, SVP Chief Architect and Fellow\, Arm and CHERI from Professor\, Robert Watson Professor in Systems\, Security\, and Architecture at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory\nHear about the latest thinking of common vulnerabilities from Georgios Papadakis\, Senior Innovation Lead – DSbD\, UKRI\nAsk the panel experts questions about new cyber security technologies\, software development approaches\, and likely industry adoption\nDiscover how your organisation can access this new early-stage software and prototype hardware technology to investigate in your own R&D teams.\n\n\n\nWho should attend\nThis event is open to all and especially those involved in longer term strategic decisions on the use of digital technology as well as those that are interested in new technical approaches to block cyber vulnerabilities. \n\nC-level: CEO and business owner / CFO and Head of Procurement / Chief Information and Knowledge Officer / COO and Head of Operations / other C-suite\nR&D lead\, CTO\, Subject Matter Expert for Cybersecurity\, hardware and software development\nIndustries that will benefit from more secure computing platforms including: ​​aerospace\, defence\, healthcare\, financial services\, manufacturing\, telecoms\, energy infrastructure\, transport\, and education.\n\nAlso welcome are industry programme partners\, public sector partners\, government\, cyber security practitioners\, higher education researchers\, and media. \n\n\nAgenda\n10:00 – 10:05 – Welcome and introduction to Digital Catapult \nDana Elman\, Innovation Partner\, Digital Catapult \n10:05 – 10:15 – Welcome and introduction to Digital Security by Design \nProfessor John Goodacre\, DSbD Challenge Director\, UKRI \n10:15 – 10:25 – Presentation: Common vulnerabilities in modern computer systems \nGeorgios Papadakis\, Senior Innovation Lead – Digital Security by Design\, UKRI \n10:25 – 10:45 – Presentation: Introducing Morello and CHERI \nRichard Grisenthwaite\, SVP Chief Architect and Fellow\, Arm. \nProf. Robert Watson\, Professor in Systems\, Security\, and Architecture at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory \n10:45 – 10:55 – Q&A with Richard Grisenthwaite and Prof. Robert Watson \nFacilitated by Georgios Papadakis from UKRI \n10:55 – 11:45 – Panel discussion and Q&A: Why industry should care about secure by design and secure by default \nChair/Moderator – Georgios Papadakis from UKRI \nProf. John Goodacre\, UKRI \nRichard Grisenthwaite\, SVP Chief Architect and Fellow\, Arm \nPaul Waller\, Head of Research for National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) \nProf Madeline Carr\, Professor of Global Politics and Cyber Security\, UCL \n11:45 – 11:55 – Presentation: Getting involved in the DSbD Access Programme \nKaty Ho\, Head of Innovation\, Digital Catapult \n11:55 – 12:00 – Q&A with Katy Ho \nFacilitated by Dana Elman\, Innovation Partner\, Digital Catapult \n12:00 – Thank you & close \nDana Elman\, Innovation Partner\, Digital Catapult
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/what-is-digital-security-by-design/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Industrial Energy Transformation – Technologies and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Industrial Energy Transformation – Technologies and Solutions \nThe Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) supports the development and deployment of technologies that enable businesses with high energy use to move to a low carbon future. \nDesigned to help businesses with high energy use to cut their energy bills and carbon emissions through investing in energy efficiency and low carbon technologies\, a new call is due early in 2022 to support SME’s and we need to highlight how to access this funding\, the technologies it will support and how we can bring forward successful projects. \nAgenda \n• Welcome – Grainne McVeigh\, Invest NI\n• Overview of IETF – Jenni McDonnell\, KTN\n• Technologies to be supported – Lily Tozer\, BEIS\n• Solutions (2 minute pitches from Invest NI Client Companies) – \n– Project Design – Adrian Watson\, Project Design Engineers\n– Energy Storage – Eddie McGoldrick\, The Electric Storage Company\n– Energy Efficiency through Monitoring and Targeting – Jessica Caldwell\, LoweConex\n– Heat Recovery – Brian Hood\, BHS \n• Support from Invest NI – Sam Knox\, Invest NI
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/webinar-industrial-energy-transformation-technologies-and-solutions/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Energy
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SUMMARY:Industrial Energy Transformation – Technologies and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:The Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) supports the development and deployment of technologies that enable businesses with high energy use to move to a low carbon future. \nDesigned to help businesses with high energy use to cut their energy bills and carbon emissions through investing in energy efficiency and low carbon technologies\, a new call is due early in 2022 to support SME’s and we need to highlight how to access this funding\, the technologies it will support and how we can bring forward successful projects. \nAgenda \n• Welcome – Grainne McVeigh\, Invest NI\n• Overview of IETF – Jenni McDonnell\, KTN\n• Technologies to be supported – Lily Tozer\, BEIS\n• Solutions (2 minute pitches from Invest NI Client Companies) – \n– Project Design – Adrian Watson\, Project Design Engineers\n– Energy Storage – Eddie McGoldrick\, The Electric Storage Company\n– Energy Efficiency through Monitoring and Targeting – Jessica Caldwell\, LoweConex\n– Heat Recovery – Brian Hood\, BHS
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/industrial-energy-transformation-technologies-and-solutions/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Energy
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