Join Fujitsu and guest panellists to understand how innovation could help shape the UK economy’s future.
A girl born in the UK today has a 1 in 3 chance of living to 100. Domestic productivity is now around 20% lower than in Germany, France, and the US. Faced with an ageing population and long-term economic challenges, including climate change, it’s time to radically rethink how we approach work and public services.
What role can emerging technology such as quantum and AI play in generating sustainable growth? How quickly can it be applied? How can we mitigate the risks of adoption?
Drawing on some of the latest thinking from the UK and Japan, this event – the first in Fujitsu’s ‘Nova Series’ will provide expert insight on:
Date: Wednesday 22nd March
Time: 17.00 – 19:30 (UK time)
Location: Oxo Tower, London
17.00 - 17.30 Networking Reception
17.30 - 18.15 Presentations
18.15 - 18.30 Q&A
18.30 - 19.30 Networking drinks/food
Dr Keith Dear
Managing Director, Centre for Cognitive and Advanced Technologies, Fujitsu
Dr Jason Shepherd
Digital Twin Programme Director, Centre for Cognitive and Advanced Technologies, Fujitsu
Ilana Wisby
CEO, Oxford Quantum Circuits
Stephanie Hare
Researcher, Broadcaster and Author
Don’t miss this opportunity to join thought leaders from across the private and public sectors, at a vital time for the UK:
Hear how private and public sector organisations could implement emerging technology to address economic growth challenges
Assess the potential impact of emerging technology in supporting sustainable growth now – and what the timescales for maturity really look like
Discuss how R&D systems might be developed to aid the emergence of disruptive technology
Understand what needs to be done to safely apply technologies such as quantum and AI at scale
Explore the role of leadership in driving this agenda inside organisations.