BPF Event to Explore How AI Will Affect Plastic Manufacturers
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The British Plastics Federation’s (BPF) highly anticipated Plastics and AI event is returning on 14 November. This unique online event focuses on the latest advancements in machine learning and its potential applications and implications for the plastics industry.
Chaired by BPF President and Director of Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Nigel Flowers, the seminar will provide participants with practical insights into how AI is transforming industrial manufacturing and sustainability, while also providing companies with the information they need to prepare for the growth of AI technology. The event is sponsored by BPF Energy.
The seminar will include presentations from:
- Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) Senior Policy Advisor for Assurance in RTA James Scott — AI Regulation: Essential Updated for UK Businesses
- Corporate Governance Institute Co-Founder & Director David Duffy — Five Steps to creating a comprehensive AI policy for the Board
- Covestro Chief AI Officer Nils Janus — AI Industrial Manufacturing – Insights from Covestro
- Applied Data Science Partners David Foster — AI Today: Innovations, Implementations, and Industry Impact
- Mavarick AI Co-Founder & CEO Dr Paul Byrnes — How Can AI-Driven Solutions Measure and Reduce the Carbon Footprint in Plastics Manufacturing?
- Premier Moulding Machinery’s Southern Area Manager James Parton and Technical Support Harri Harrison — AI innovations in Plastics Processing
- Green Rose Chemistry Founder & CEO Dr Anna Zhenova — AI Polymer Dissolution Prediction for Advanced Plastic Recycling
Plastics and AI takes place online, starting at 13.15 on 14 November 2024
Read more from the BPF here.