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Description
This Make it work event will focus on exploring and discussing emerging technologies arising within the European scenario. Although the COVID-19 pandemic forced many European organizations to pause different emerging technology experiments in favour of more urgent business continuity initiatives, emerging-tech-driven use cases have been developed. The event will provide an overview of all those technologies that are coming at the horizon, although not fully ready for broad commercialization and business applications, such as Quantum Computing, Neuromorphic Computing, 4D Printing, Artificial Synapse (BioTech).
The discussion will also focus on future developments and general policy implications linked to these technologies.
Register here: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/ATIMIWemergingtechnologies2406
Programme (10:00 – 12:00)
Time |
Session |
10:00 |
Welcome and introduction to the ATI project Evangelos Meles, Project Officer, DG GROW, European Commission |
10:15 |
ATI Project: Beyond the horizon emerging technologies This session will provide an overview the identified emerging technologies focusing on their relevance for the EU industry, on current or foreseen market trends and use cases/application areas Giorgio Micheletti – ATI Overview Andrea Siviero, Associate Research Director, IDC Luca Butiniello, Research Analyst, IDC |
10:35 |
Roundtable discussion with technologies experts and companies This session aims at discussing future developments and general policy implications linked to these technologies. Moderated by Giorgio Micheletti Petrina Anne Steele, Strategic Business Development & Innovation, Emerging Ecosystems, Global Lead for Global Connected Vehicles and Smart Mobility Program Celestino Güemes, Head of Technology and Innovation, Atos Worldgrid Spain Zoltan Mann, Senior researcher, paluno – The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany |
11:45 |
Closing |
