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SUMMARY:Secure Connected Intelligence Summit 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join ECIT’s 11th Annual Summit event on 17th – 19th May 2022. \nThis unique event brings together the international research community alongside industry leaders\, government policy makers and start-ups and SMEs from around the world to explore grand challenges and multi-disciplinary research in the cybersecurity\, wireless\, AI industries\, agri-food and digital health industries. This will be a hybrid event with the option to join remotely. \nThe researchers\, engineers\, commercial and business support team  at ECIT work alongside industry\, government and other leading academic institutions within Queen’s University and indeed other universities to develop truly cutting edge solutions under the Secure Connected Intelligence theme to tackle the greatest challenges of tomorrow. \nThis event will be especially exciting as it will be the beginning of ECIT’s evolution to a Global Innovation Institute as part of the Belfast Region City Deal.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/secure-connected-intelligence-summit-2022/
LOCATION:ECIT\, Near Catalyst Inc\, Queens Road\, Queen's Island\, Belfast\, Northern Ireland\, BT3 9DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity
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SUMMARY:Adopting AI in Manufacturing: How to Access KTP Funding to Close Your Knowledge Gap
DESCRIPTION:Manufacturing businesses are invited to join these interactive roundtables to explore the uses of AI within their operations\, and learn how to access KTP funding to address their challenges. \nDespite the impact of Covid-19 and Brexit\, the UK manufacturing sector showed strong growth in 2021; however\, in the light of the current geopolitical situation\, supply chains have been further disrupted triggering input-cost inflation. Furthermore\, maintaining a skilled workforce still represents a challenge. \nContinued growth and productivity can be enabled – in part – by focusing on technology adoption and automation\, which in turn will drive the required upskilling and workforce productivity the sector needs\, while cutting costs. In order to achieve this\, InnovateUK KTN are keen to support strategic initiatives around the adoption of AI\, especially for SMEs and businesses that have been affected by the current global challenges. \nThe AI team at Innovate UK KTN\, in collaboration with the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) programme and the Manufacturing Made Smarter Innovation Network will deliver two virtual interactive sessions where manufacturing businesses from all sectors will have the opportunity to explore the uses of Artificial Intelligence within their operations. \nDuring these sessions\, we will also help identify projects that can be funded through the KTP programme – an open competition which offers support rates between 50-75% of the eligible project costs\, that links forward thinking businesses with the UK’s world class knowledge bases to deliver innovation projects. During the webinars\, attendees will get the chance to learn further details about the programme\, with dedicated KTP Advisers available to facilitate the discussions and help shape potential projects and consortiums.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/adopting-ai-in-manufacturing-how-to-access-ktp-funding-to-close-your-knowledge-gap/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Innovation
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SUMMARY:GLOBAL CONVERSATION: The Ethics & Impacts of AI and Advanced Technology
DESCRIPTION:A Global Conversation on the Ethic Risks and Social Impacts of Technology in the Financial Sector\n\n\nHow do we ensure globally inclusive development in the use of technology in the financial sector? How do we avoid the reproduction and exacerbation of inequalities? How do we ensure equal access to technology\, knowledge\, governance\, and financial services? \nThe conversation is situated within the global Responsible Digital Leadership project launched from the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University in March 2021. During the past year over 50 Ph.D. and advanced level scholars from over 25 countries collaborated with financial industry leaders to perform a transdisciplinary study of ethical risks & dilemmas associated with technology use in the financial sector. \nPROGRAM THEMES \n6.00AM PT/3.00PM CET/5.00PM EAT/7:30PM IST/10.00PM HKT \nGovernance and Ethics of Digital Technology Across – A Global Discussion \nTechnology and the Future of the Financial Sector \n7.00AM PT \nImpacts of Technology in the Financial Sector \n8.00AM PT \nSolutions Across Sectors: Industry\, Intergovernmental Organizations\, and Academia \n9.00AM PT \nResearch Based Insights on the Challenges and Opportunities of Technology \n10AM PT \nLearning Across Domains \nNew technologies and advanced uses of data have the potential to solve the global challenges ahead of us. However\, they also present important ethical dilemmas and challenges. Nowhere is this truer than in the financial sector. Please join our global conversation with international experts from academia\, business\, and intergovernmental organizations as we discuss the ethics and social impacts of artificial intelligence and advanced technologies in the context of the financial sector. We will discuss issues such as… \nWhat are the impacts\, risks\, and opportunities of technology use in the financial sector? How do we avoid the reproduction and exacerbation of inequalities? What types of business\, regulatory\, and policy solutions exist to manage risk? \nThe conversation is situated within the global Responsible Digital Leadership project launched from the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University in March 2021. During the past year over 50 Ph.D. and advanced level scholars from over 25 countries collaborated with financial industry leaders to perform a transdisciplinary study of ethical risks & dilemmas associated with technology use in the financial sector. \n\nThis inaugural conference provides a virtual meeting space to gather and share work and insights related to ethical risks and social impacts of advanced technologies\, with focus on the financial sector.\n\n\nWe will share findings from our project in conversation with thought leaders across sectors\, who will provide critical industry and government perspectives\, including the role of Human Rights in these considerations.\n\n\nWe will explore the meaning of sustainable finance; responsible digital leadership and introduce the deepening and broadening of our research agenda with the launch of our second global cohort of scholars.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/global-conversation-the-ethics-impacts-of-ai-and-advanced-technology/
LOCATION:Northern Ireland
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence
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SUMMARY:Innovators Under 35 Europe - Festival of Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Innovators U35 Europe Festival is a unique opportunity to meet the shapers of our future\, transforming our lives through their technology.\n\nThe festival will bring together young European visionaries pursuing the same objective: innovation\, ingenuity\, and advances toward addressing the world’s most pressing challenges. 35 entrepreneurs\, inventors\, visionaries\, pioneers and humanitarians will be selected for their outstanding technological achievements.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/innovators-under-35-europe-festival-of-innovation/
LOCATION:gteic @Gaoth Dobhair\, Páirc Ghnó\, Derrybeg\, Donegal\, Ireland
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