Event round-up - Future Visions: Neuromorphic Computing
The Future Visions series explores the next-generation technologies at the cutting edge of research and development that are set to disrupt industries, challenge incumbents, and act as a catalyst for growth. It offers the opportunity to learn about the latest advances in technology from those at the heart of its development, and what this might mean for your business.
This webinar asked 'neuromorph-what? What is neuromorphic computing and what does this mean for the future of compute?'
To do this, techUK brought together leaders at the forefront of neuromorphic computing innovation to explain why the UK tech sector needs to understand neuromorphic computing, and the benefits it may one day unlock. In doing so, we posed whether neuromorphic computing will shape the UK tech sector in years to come, and helped navigate the use cases that could benefit from this technology
Speakers included:
- Jim Scott, Head of Strategic Engagement, Lockheed Martin
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Yulia Sandamirskaya, Applications Research Lead, Neuromorphic Computing Lab, Intel Labs
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Aidong Xu, Head of Semiconductor Capability, Cambridge Consultants
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David Halliday, Chair of Research Committee Intelligent Systems and Nano-science, University of York
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