AI-infused Sustainable Manufacturing Symposium

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Join the AI for Chemistry (AIchemy) and the Sustainable Chemicals and Materials Manufacturing (SCHEMA) Hubs for a collaborative one-day symposium. This in-person event brings together academics and industry partners from both Hubs to explore the integration of new AI methods and digitalisation strategies with the design and manufacturing of sustainable chemicals and materials.

 

Both Hubs focus upon the development of advanced digital & AI techniques to transform chemistry and chemical manufacturing. Alchemy, specifically, is dedicated to revolutionising chemistry through AI encompassing machine learning, automation, robotics, and digitalisation across molecules, materials, and devices. SCHEMA will integrate digital and information technologies into sustainable manufacturing, which is at the core of its “Integrate digital technologies to maximise sustainability and resilience” Grand Challenge.

With aligned objectives and ambitious goals this symposium will bring together two nationally leading Hubs to build ideas, discuss challenges, and identify collaborative approaches to the manufacturing of sustainable chemicals and materials.

 

Venue Information

 

SCI is committed to making the headquarters at 14/15 Belgrave Square welcoming and accessible to all visitors. Step-free access is available via a ramp at the entrance to the ground floor and then lifts to all floors.  Assistance animals are welcome. Unfortunately, due to the age of the building and its Grade I listed status, the building does have accessibility issues. We advise to contact SCI in advance to discuss your needs and also help to formulate a personal emergency evacuation plan (PEEP).

 

The nearest step-free public transport stations is Victoria and Blue Badge parking bays are available nearby. The team at SCI is happy to provide assistance during your visit, please let them know your requirements in advance.

 

For more information or to discuss your accessibility needs, contact SCI on +44 (0)20 7598 1500.

 

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