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Nov 12
Lecture
Why Mainstream Blockchain Needs Data Privacy

Data privacy is the missing piece before Blockchain goes mainstream. Can this challenge have a real life solution?

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United Kingdom Free
Nov 18
Lecture
Heat Pumps in Our Homes

In this talk Michael de Podesta will outline how heat pumps work, how homes work, and how heat pumps work in homes to replace a gas or oil boiler.

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GB Free
Nov 20
Lecture
IA2IA - Industrial Automation to Industrial Autonomy

From AI, digital twins and robots, new technologies are revolutionizing the way that plants operate. The transition to industrial autonomy requires a variety of technologies across IT and OT areas

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United Kingdom Free
Nov 28
Lecture
The Application of Digital Twins in Telecoms

Digital twins are virtual representations of real-world assets to mirror their status and behaviours. This lecture focuses on how drones can be used to create digital models for mobile towers.

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United Kingdom Free
Dec 10
Lecture
The next STEP: Delivering a UK Fusion Industry

STEP Fusion is the UK’s prototype fusion power plant, a first of a kind machine that will deliver limitless clean energy whilst simultaneously building a UK fusion industry to take forward this techno

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United Kingdom Free
Dec 12
Lecture
The rise and rise of the cameraphone

It is said that the best camera is the one you have with you and for most people that means a smartphone. Come along if you want to learn more about how and why a camera found its way into a phone!

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United Kingdom Free
Jan 20
Lecture
Inside ChatGPT

In this session, we will lift the lid on how large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT actually work, in a way that’s clear, engaging, and jargon-free.

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GB Free
Feb 05
Lecture
An Introduction to IP

Different types of IP and why these are important. The presentation will briefly discuss AI generated inventions and ownership of an invention developed during employment

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United Kingdom Free
Feb 27
Lecture
Sixth Generation (6G) Cellular – Evolution or Revolution?

The current status of 5G has made mobile network operators hesitant to invest in 6G in 2030. This presents an opportunity to advance 6G as a solution to 5G's challenges while minimising costs

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United Kingdom Free
Mar 27
Lecture
The Birth of Airborne Radar in Britain

The world’s first airborne radar took to the skies on a flight in 1937 and by 1939, the RAF had access to operational systems which made a major contribution to the allied war effort.

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United Kingdom Free
Apr 24
Lecture
The British Contribution to Subsea Telecommunications

This lecture reviews the contributions of British engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs to the worldwide network of undersea cables that today carry 99% of international telecommunications traffic.

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United Kingdom Free