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AI is currently dominating industry discussion, is at the heart of industry’s accelerating digital transformation and is widely anticipated to be one of the most transformative trends in manufacturing and engineering as more and more engineering and manufacturing organisations look at how they can integrate AI capabilities within their operations. Indeed according to The Engineer’s most recent Business Confidence survey (published in Dec 2024) 60 per cent of engineering organisations are either already using or planning on using AI within the next 12 months.
So what might the AI revolution mean for engineering and engineers? What new opportunities will it open up? What challenges does it present? And how can engineers ensure they are equipped to make the best possible use of these powerful new tools?
This panel session - which is being run in partnership with Dassault Systèmes as part of a dedicated week-long programme of AI-focused activity on The Engineer - will bring together a group of experts from across industry (including independent experts as well as suppliers and users of AI technology) to explore these issues, examine real- life engineering applications of AI and offer practical advice on how engineers can ensure they aren’t left behind.
When?
Tuesday, February 25, 2025 · 2:00 p.m. London (GMT +0:00)
Who?
Morgan Zimmermann - CEO NETVIBES, Dassault Systèmes
Dr Jon Stammers - Senior Theme Lead for Data, Connectivity and AI - AMRC
Kevin Smith -Lead Technology Adviser, Made Smarter North West Adoption Programme
Sara Nichols - Digital Solutions Owner, CapulaAndrew Gordon - Principal Engineer, Future Technology - BAE Systems
Dr Richard Ahlfeld - CEO – Monolith AI
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