Energy storage talks from UK Power Networks and innovator Moixa Technology at Smart Grids 14
The 6th Smart Grids 2014 Conference sees excellent energy storage talks from large energy supplier & LCNF award winner UK Power Networks on 3 June and from SME Moixa Technology. This is seen by some as an area that is key for the success of UK energy policy and the smart grid. CIR hopes to welcome you to this excellent connectivity & energy innovation conference next week on 3-4 June.
Connected Intelligence: servers, networks, meters, fast data analytics and grids
On 4 June at Smart Grids 2014, a session dedicated to smart systems and fast data analytics - with Oracle, Sacramento, Space-Time Insight, NPL, Cyan and Intelligent Networks - is the opportunity to bring together silos across areas of business.
Sizzling smart cities & industrial internet session at SGCP14 Cambridge conference
A session at the forthcoming Smart Grids & Cleanpower conference on June 4th will feature giant innovators IBM, Infosys and CGI; smaller innovators Arkessa and Moixa and energy supplier and distributor UK Power Networks, who will run through some of the successes and challenges of smart cities, looking at the problem from a range of angles. Don't miss this amazing great-value two-day…
Graphene & carbon-based functionals potential at the Other Place next Thursday 15 May!
HVM Graphene+ 2014 is a new conference within the prestigious HVM Conference series which has been going since 2002. The G+ Series started in Cambridge 2013. This event covers electronics, energy, aerospace, health applications via carbon-based materials - graphene, CNTs, diamond, and takes place at the Said Business School, Oxford, on Thursday 15 May. A few places remain! Entrepreneurs,…
Fracking comes to Cambridge
The Cleanpower 2014 Conference at Cambridge University in June sees a fracking session with talks on Risks and rewards of fracturing for shale gas; Emissions measurement in fracking; Separating myth from reality - fracking and the social licence; Experiences of shale development in the EU; and Keynote: The impact of the US shale gas revolution on UK gas security.
IBM, Oracle, Infosys & CGI experts keynote at 6th Smart Grids Summit in June
IBM's CTO of Smart Energy Andy Stanford Clark and Oracle's Global Head of Utilities Fast Data Martin Dunlea, along with CGI's Principal Consultant Richard Hampshire, are to keynote along with Tony Rooke of Infosys and Peter Drake of Intelligent Networks at the exciting high-level Smart Grids Conference in its 6th edition at Cambridge University on 4 June. There is also a summit roundtable dinner…
Smart Homes 2013: Nymote.org comes top of the speaker survey!
Amir Chaudhry, a Computer Labs postdoc and co-founder of Nymote.org, an Internet of Things startup, spoke at Smart Homes 2013 in the final session alongside other IoT entrepreneurs. He came top of the speakers' survey, which took in 30 surveys from delegates who attended. Usman Haque of Umbrellium and Andrew Nowell of Sentec were also on the podium.
National Graphene Institute at HVM Conference Cambridge on 5 November
The National Graphene Institute (NGI) received a single grant of £38m and has raised a further £100+ million since. How will we see the return on this taxpayer investment? A talk by the strategy director at the NGI covers their method of research commercialisation at HVM Graphene on 5 November, co-located with Smart Homes & Cleanpower Conference 2013.
Cambridge cluster leader on 'Where next for UK manufacturing?' at HVM Graphene Conference
Professor Sir Mike Gregory CBE will give a talk titled: "Where next for UK manufacturing?" at HVM Graphene 2013 on 5 November Cambridge. Mike reviews the trends, drivers and policies which are shaping the future of UK manufacturing. The Head of IfM is joined by the Head of Research at Nokia, Nick Coutts of Genesys and CIR, Mike Kemp of NanoKTN and Prof Pete Dobson of Oxford University in this…
Smart Homes iHEAT session covers communities, appcessories, protocols and distributed systems
The 8th annual Smart Homes Conference third session led by Hitachi Europe is on home energy and technology (HEAT) with smart communities, appcessories, protocols and time-shifting DC and lighting loads, all discussed and overseen by the capable serial energy entrepreneur Graham Ford. The event is now just two weeks away: those wishing to attend should act now to join this high-level ARM-led…
Materials and conductive inks with Cambridge Graphene Platform and CIT at HVM Graphene
A fascinating debate about the pros and cons of one of the key areas for graphene and related materials will be discussed at HVMG13 on 5 November in the opening session by expert directors from Cambridge Graphene Platform & Conductive Inkjet Ltd, with an overview from Prof Ferrari (Cambridge) and a talk "How is the investment in Graphene going to pay off?" from Prof Dobson (Oxford).
Big innovations in water sought by Anglian in an entrepreneur-packed session at SHCP13
Steve Kaye, Head of Innovation at Anglian Water, moderates a technology rich session on intelligent water at Smart Homes 2013 on 5 November in Cambridge. Seven short talks will cover all areas of upcoming water solutions, starting with a talk from customer-facing Linda Berkshire for a terrific briefing on this cleantech segment.
Plastic Logic and Cambridge Graphene Centre in manufacturing & electronics session
Manufacturing, electronics, photonics and touch-displays are the key topics of this exciting session at the High Value Manufacturing & Graphene Conference in Cambridge on November 5.
Internet of Things entepreneurs feature at SHCP13 Finale
Serial entrepreneurs Pilgrim Beart (AlertMe, 1248) and Usman Haque (Pachube, Umbrellium) will be joined by Adam Gould, VP ARM Sensinode, Amir Chaudhry of Nymote.org and Ben Kott of EnergyDeck with Chairman Head of Digital Policy Alliance UK Gov Dr John Riley at SHCP13 on 5 November in Cambridge.
ARM and Telenor in visionary Smart Homes session
Leading the SHCP13 conference on connected intelligence, water, energy and 'things', are talks from sponsor ARM on 'Empowering Your Home: Realizing Efficiency, Comfort and Security' and the CMO of operator leader Telenor, 'The Smart Home: from vision to reality'. This top panel is rounded off by Heads of Innovation at Anglian & DECC keynoting on water and energy.
Cambridge leaders feature in HVM Graphene Conference line-up in one month!
HVM Graphene 2013 on 5 November in Cambridge is a commercially-focused event on the functional material graphene and key areas of application and product development roadmaps including functional (nano)-materials; electronics, photonics and optronics; and bio-applications.
Two conferences both alike in venue in Cambridge, where we lay our scene: 5 November
Two not-to-be-missed, full-day conferences (Smart Homes 2013 and HVM Graphene 2013) take place on 5 November 2013, Cambridge, UK at Murray Edwards College, from 09:30 - 17:30 with lower prices for entrepreneurs. Led by ARM, Plastic Logic and the NanoKTN, they offer hours of high level, informative talks, debate, lunch, showcase, and networking.
Cambridge leaders feature in Smart Homes Conference lineup next month
The 8th Smart Homes & Cleanpower Conference 2013 Expo (SHCP13) will take place at Buckingham House Conference Centre, Murray Edwards College, Cambridge University on 5 November 2013. The forum will discuss data, energy, water and 'things' in pleasant and relaxed modern conference surroundings, a pleasant stroll from the historic centre.
Smart Homes: a hotbed for IoT?
The Smart Homes Conference in Cambridge on 5 November offers four great sessions on connected intelligence, water, energy and things. Become immersed in the market economy and growth; new technology battlefields and product markets, and understand their real potentials and times to scale.
Rationale for disruption by Graphene: the HVM Conference on 5 November
Graphene is a sheet of carbon atoms arrayed in a honeycomb pattern, just a single atom thick. It could be a better semiconductor than silicon, according to Silicon Valley's leading university, Stanford. The HVM Conference will run an edition on Graphene (HVMG13) and related functional materials on 5 November 2013 in Cambridge.
Smart Grids & Cleanpower 2013 - Cambridge conference gives global insights
A "cracking" day was had by over 100 senior delegates at the 5th Smart Grids & Cleanpower Conference Expo 2013 in Cambridge last week. Over 33% of the delegates took a survey & all spoke highly of the event. The conference was sponsored by local giant ARM Ltd.
ARM, Anglian, DECC, Ofgem, National Grid, Sainsbury's, EST, BP- Smart Grids & Cleanpower 2013
Cambridge hosts a super lineup of speakers and innovators from large and small companies - led by ARM; government and regulators on 5 June at Murray Edwards College. There will be two streams, one on the Grid of Things - Connected Intelligence, the other on power generation, as BP moves back to traditional sources and transition technologies such as new nuclear and shale gas are discussed…
Shale and nuclear professors to explain risks and rewards at Cleanpower Cambridge
Leading experts Professors Richard Davies and Kevin Hesketh will deliver summaries of the risks and rewards of shale and new nuclear in the UK in Cambridge on 5 June at Cleanpower 2013. They are joined by Ofgem and BP Alternative Energy in a session looking carefully at the transition technologies for our future energy mix and their relative merits and probable contributions to energy security,…
Meet the chairpeople: Smart Grids & Cleanpower gurus lead Cambridge summit
Next week's 5th annual Smart Grids and Cleanpower Conference in Cambridge at Murray Edwards College (June 5th) will be chaired by Gavin Jones of Electralink and Alan South of Solar Century plc.
Moixa makes the most of Grids and Cleanpower on 5 June
Chris Wright, Founder of Moixa Energy, a startup company, will outline at Smart Grids & Cleanpower (5 June in Cambridge), the value points on adding storage at the edge of the grid, installing Maslow energy storage units in customers' homes for shifting peak load demand, and making storage available for network needs. He will discuss the advantages of edge of grid over centralised and the…