How the introduction of generative AI is changing UK manufacturing
How the introduction of generative AI is changing UK manufacturing
SQREEM are the worlds biggest digital behaviour aggregator, engaging and connecting consumers into a fully automated science for hundreds of brands and billions of consumers around the world. Headquartered in Singapore, SQREEM has clients and offices around the world.
They will deliver innovative consumer intelligence solutions to ensure that Saracens can understand their consumers and supporters better than ever before. SQREEM has a massive data capture infrastructure that turns entire markets into real time knowledge.
If you travel to AI conferences these weeks, you are bound to run into Jukka Korpi. The Finn works for Silo AI - which claims to be the largest private AI lab in Europe. The northern Europeans want to inspire European industry with their Poro model. They recently opened their first office in Munich. The Finns are also making technological progress. The training for Poro has been successfully completed.
AI-driven experimentation planner BayBE (Bayesian Back End) by Merck and Acceleration Consortium is available open-source on GitHub
Bayesian optimization engine that already powers dozens of use cases at Merck now open sourced to foster adoption
Close partnership to enable the self-driving labs of tomorrow
More than 200 leaders came together at the World Economic Forum’s AI Governance Summit to promote the responsible development and deployment of generative artificial intelligence.
Participants called for the establishment of a robust international AI governance framework.
Topics of discussion included the importance of closing the digital divide and trade-offs in open-source technology.
The World Economic Forum’s AI Governance Summit brought together more than 200 influential leaders from the Forum’s AI Governance Alliance (AIGA) and the broader artificial intelligence community to exchange insights and collaborate on the establishment of action plans to promote the responsible development and deployment of generative AI on a global scale.
The new grade meets the automotive sector's demand for material solutions to protect electric batteries from fire hazards
Solvay, a leading global supplier of specialty materials, has announced the launch of SolvaLite® 716 FR, an innovative fast-curing epoxy prepreg system designed for a wide range of structural parts and reinforcements in premium battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
Solvay’s partnership with iCOMAT will accelerate the commercialization of their patented Rapid Tape Shearing technology
Solvay is partnering with Bristol, UK based start-up iCOMAT who has developed Rapid Tape Shearing (RTS), a truly disruptive material deposition technology that will revolutionize the design and manufacture of composite parts, answering the industry’s need for lighter and more cost efficient composite structures.
The Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2023 report co-published by open access publisher Frontiers and the World Economic Forum has been presented today. The report identifies those technologies poised to have the biggest positive impact on society over the next three to five years. Curated by an international steering group of experts, the technologies were selected from nearly 100 contenders based on criteria including novelty, applicability, depth, and power.
Open Call: The best 6 SEMs/Startups developing novel AI-based applications and services will be supported with up to 60,000 Euros. Apply before the 31st of May, 2023 at 13:00 o´clock.
Developing new technologies and increasing cohesive support for innovation across all sectors of advanced manufacturing is vital for Northern Ireland to be more competitive on the global stage according to a report published today.
• Hala Badri: “We congratulate the three winners and affirm our commitment to providing support to entrepreneurs and attract innovators from all over the world.”
• The challenge has seen the best local, regional and global start-ups in technology and design.
• 10 shortlisted projects presented their innovative heritage preservation ideas at Dubai Culture’s stand in North Star Dubai.
KIT researchers develop a process that for the first time allows mirrors with a reflection of more than 99 percent to be printed in variable size
Dielectric mirrors, also called Bragg mirrors, can reflect light almost completely. This makes them suitable for countless applications, for example in camera systems, microscopy, medical technology or sensor systems.
Highly pure and reproducible; simplifies regulatory medical device approval
Improved performance due to highly tunable properties
Fermentation-based manufacturing leverages Evonik’s biotechnology platform