Workshop held to support Manufacturing industry with AI and Data
A significant workshop took place in Sheffield on 1 October 2024, bringing together over 30 esteemed partners from digital and manufacturing industries. Participants included representatives from leading companies such as Siemens, Leonardo, Dassault, Rolls-Royce, and Deloitte. The event aimed to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing across academia and industry, addressing the latest developments in data-driven design, […]
Digital Leaders Innovation Week and Award
Virtual Week, 14–18 October 2024 A dedicated week for all things Digital and AI. Join us and get the latest developments on Digital Technologies and how AI is revolutionising our world. DIGIT Lab is a strategic partner at Digital Leaders Innovation Week. The event will showcase a huge range of expert opinions and opportunity to network […]
From Research to Reality: Film and Highlights from DIGITLab’s DE-Nexus Showcase
DIGIT Lab’s DE-Nexus symposium held 10-11th June during London Tech week, showcased exemplary Digital Economy research. DIGIT Lab is an Exeter-led 5-year EPSRC funded Next Stage Digital Economy Centre. The showcase presented the research of DIGIT Lab along with the 5 other EPRSC Digital Economy centres. The showcase was attended by industry, academics, and UKRI […]
Digital Manufacturing panel participation
Prof Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen participates in a Panel on Digital Manufacturing together with Prof Tim Minshall, Dr Leitizia Mortara, and Prof Jill Macbryde IFM University of Cambridge, hosted by the ESCR Interact network. Find out more on LinkedIn Image here courtesy of Drawnalism Ltd. Image description: This image is a colorful and dynamic graphic recording by […]
Digital Innovation: Cycling and Local Government Workshop
DIGIT Lab’s Prof Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen, with Dr Boyeun Lee and partners See.Sense, brought together stakeholders across the cycling, and local government across the UK to develop ideas for behavioural change and generate planning infrastructure from data. Leading to several new ideas generated from a data-driven approach.
DIGIT Lab team member, Professor Mark Thompson, will once again chair this year’s Public Sector Innovation Conference on 13 March
Hosted at RSA House in London, the conference aims to explore the impact and opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI) in public services. It will focus on innovative AI applications, ethical considerations, and the need for modern, collaborative public sector structures. This event is crucial for business leaders and managers interested in the integration of AI technologies to […]
24th International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 2023)
24–28 July 2023, Bordeaux, France Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen and Boyeun Lee are presenting a systematic literature review paper on Data-Driven Design, through which they explore the data-driven design activities observed in the new product and service development and the types of data utilised in New Product Development (NPD) process. Ji Han is presenting ‘An Exploration of the […]
Public Sector Innovation Conference – Chair’s Summary
Written by Professor Mark Thompson, Exeter Business School and DIGIT Lab Digital Leaders’ 5th Public Sector Innovation Conference focused on how our public services can innovate using the next generation of emerging technologies, for example AI/ML, process automation, digital twin, blockchain/distributed ledger, IoT/edge computing, geolocation services, AR/VR, advanced analytics, etc. As DL Chair Sabby Gill […]
AWS Public Sector Event
21 March 2023,1.30–2.15pm Alan Brown gave a talk in the Executive Track at the AWS Public Sector Event on 21 March 2023 in London. Five Dilemmas Facing Today’s Digital Transformation Leaders Leadership involves making choices and managing trade-offs in times of uncertainty. Based on our experience, a good starting point to gain a perspective on […]
The Yellow Brick Road to Research Impact
Desirable impact in research is a complex picture. Impact, by definition, implies resultant change; we strive for the change we wish to see, but the ripple effects of that change can be manifold. As we embark on mapping out a pathway to impact through our research, a process which ought to be a forethought, there […]