Critical conversations: End of life for data and the internet of things
In this conversation, we will explore the legal, ethical and safety challenges created by the immortality of digital data and how the engineering community can address them.
In this conversation, we will explore the legal, ethical and safety challenges created by the immortality of digital data and how the engineering community can address them.
The Northern Ireland Annual Conference and Exhibition 2022 (NICON22) provides a unique opportunity for colleagues and partners from across the health and care system, as well as the private and voluntary and community sector to come together, share ideas, reflect, network, and learn.
This event will look at the exciting prospect of a Hydrogen economy; its potential to drive economic development, secure and sustain high-skilled, well-paid jobs, develop indigenous resilient energy security and most importantly, reduce greenhouse emissions contributing to Northern Ireland’s net-zero goals.
The Computational Neuroscience, Neurotechnology and Neuro-inspired AI (CN3) Autumn School aims to train the next generation of researchers on these state-of-the-art developments.
In this event, we will look at the latest climate science, and the contribution that science needs to make in COP27 and beyond.
This conference will look at how problems, such as climate and biodiversity, can be addressed, as well as examining the skills and structures needed to deliver.
Jon this discussion from FST to discover what are the barriers and enablers to creating an innovation strategy for Scotland
Join the Foundation for Science and Technology to discuss what is the role of hardtech and high-value manufacturing companies to the UK economy?
A virtual summit to share case studies, know-how and proven methodologies to help you innovate in your organisation and beyond.
We invite you to a one day ‘face to face’ event that will bring together leading voices from the field of HCI and provide an overview of HCI research in Ireland, Northern Ireland and further afield.
NI Water has been awarded £200,000 ex VAT of SBRI funding to support up to 4 suppliers to undertake research to develop a smart wastewater network. This free to attend, online event will provide an overview of the SBRI programme in Northern Ireland, information about the project, and details of the application process.
Northern Ireland’s premier economic analysis event and is unique in being the only forum that takes a high level look at the performance of, and prospects for the local economy.