Innovative Digital Technologies in Supply Chain
OnlineThis event will look at how manufacturers can gather, process and present data from the factory in sufficient detail to give customers visibility of their orders.
This event will look at how manufacturers can gather, process and present data from the factory in sufficient detail to give customers visibility of their orders.
This seminar will explore the potential of the European hydrogen and the role it will play in achieving a carbon neutral economy by 2050.
Capturing data to support decision making is crucial to modern continuous improvement programmes, but as the volume of data grows exponentially, powerful analytical and visualisation techniques are needed to bring the data to life.
The theme of CASE’s stalls is ”Clean Energy Revolution – the future is now” where the latest research going on at QUB and UU around renewable energy and related sustainable solutions will be shared with the public.
This conference focuses on priorities for energy policy in Northern Ireland, including aims for decarbonising the energy sector by 2050, the way forward for the energy market and energy suppliers, looking at regulation, competition, reliability, and affordability and core challenges around fuel poverty and security of supply
This event will explore the digital technologies and associated Systems across supply chains. Specifically, technologies that can drive and enable opportunities for new products or variants.
In this event, FST will explore how the grid needs to change and adapt to meet a decarbonising society.
Learn about the key outcomes and findings of the UK’s first live trial of hydrogen blending into a gas grid, which took place at Keele University between October 2019 – March 2021.
In this event, FST will explore the opportunities from both small and large nuclear reactors, and the issue of treatment and storage of radioactive waste.
This one-day conference and exhibition will help tell the projects' stories and give insight into what has been learnt and achieved.
This webinar is targeted at academic researchers (UK research organisations only). It will provide further information and questions and answers opportunity to prospective applicants of the new UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) cross-council funding opportunity ‘artificial intelligence research to enable UK’s net zero target’.
Following the initial kick-off meeting, techUK and the CSA Catapult will host a series of ‘deep dive’ roundtables to explore in more detail key topics related to network energy efficiency.