An exciting event where businesses can explore potential partnership opportunities focused on data science and AI with the University of Exeter is planned at Exeter Science Park.
The Institute for Data Science and AI (IDSAI) at the university is staging the ‘Show and Tell’ event, which is building on the success of the IDSAI and the recent significant £50 million investment in the Accelerating Data Science and AI (ADA) project.
The event, which takes place from 9.30am until 1.30pm on July 30 is being delivered by Exeter Innovation in partnership with SETsquared Exeter. It aims to support the creation of partnerships with the university to drive innovation and growth, particularly for local businesses integrating data science and AI into their operations.
It promises a day filled with insights, discussions, and networking opportunities. Attendees will have the chance to engage with leading data science and artificial intelligence (AI) experts, exploring the latest trends and advancements in these rapidly evolving fields.
Oliver Hauser, Deputy Director of IDSAI said ” The Exeter AI Event at the Exeter Science Park exemplifies our commitment to advancing data science and AI, fostering impactful academia-industry collaborations, and driving local business innovation.”
Dr Emily Paremain, Institute Manager, Institute for Data Science and AI, and Turing Institute Liaison said: “The ‘Show and Tell’ event presents an excellent chance for businesses to witness how data science and AI can be developed and embedded within innovation and processes, enabling a new opportunities and efficiencies to be harnessed, which can lead to business growth and value generation.”
Joe Pearce, Head of Business Support at Exeter Innovation, said: “By fostering collaboration between academia and industry, we can unlock new potential and create a vibrant ecosystem of technological advancement.”
Highlights of the event include presentations from researchers and industry leaders, interactive sessions showcasing cutting-edge research, and opportunities to network with professionals from various sectors. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting, this event offers valuable insights and knowledge for anyone interested in data science and AI.
Jason Buck, senior business development manager at Exeter Science Park, said: “This event is perfect for local businesses looking to integrate data science and AI into their operations, providing them with the tools and knowledge needed to stay competitive in today’s data-driven world. By partnering with the University of Exeter, businesses can access expertise and resources, take advantage of innovation, implement change, and drive economic growth.”
For more information and to register for the event, please visit the Exeter Science Park website at www.exetersciencepark.co.uk/eventsatthepark
For more information about future events relating to data science and AI, email SETsquared at [email protected]