Robotics & Automation Magazine editor Ursula O’Sullivan-Dale will moderate an expert panel discussion on the current and future state of AI’s impact on employment in the UK (and beyond) at Akabo Media’s co-located Robotics and Automation, IntraLogisteX and Sustainable Supply Chain exhibitions on 19 March 2024 at the NEC Birmingham.
Confirmed speakers include: Agnes Wagamui, knowledge transfer manager, Innovate UK; Simon Thorne, senior lecturer in computer science, Cardiff School of Technologies, Cardiff Metropolitan University; Gordon Baker, policy lead for robotics, UK Department of Science, Innovation & Technology; and Robbie Cato, automation specialist, Morrison’s.
Hosted by the industry’s leading B2B title, as part of a multi-theatre conference programme, the Robotics & Automation panel will take place within the Robotics and Automation Conference theatre on Day 1 of the event and see a mix of government policymakers, academics and end-users discuss how different stakeholders can address the challenges and opportunities associated with rapidly generating AI and its impact on both organisational efficiencies and employment opportunities.
“This panel will feature insights to leading experts on the issue and will examine the roles of generative AI, national and international regulation and ethical concerns that are sure to shape the future of AI’s use in the workplace. For any employer considering introducing AI into its operations, this discussion will be an essential event.”
The Robotics and Automation Conference theatre will be located within the Robotics and Automation Exhibition and host a number of presentations delivered by keynote speakers from a diverse range of industries using automated systems, with topics including drones, automated logistics, WMS, Robotics-as-a-Service, cobots, industrial robots, AMRs and more! With speakers already lined up to lead this must-attend discussion, register to attend the exhibition for free now to avoid missing out!
In total, 8,000 attendees are expected across all three co-located events.