Ingenuity19: The Smallwood Innovation Prize

Additional free spaces have just been released at Ingenuity19 for projects focusing on reducing the number of UK women in poverty Nearly half of single-parent households are living in poverty – 86% of single parents are female. 60% of employees on low pay and 73% of part time employees are women. (Women’s Budget Group) Poverty …

Real Lives and Real Opportunity: Made in a Nottinghamshire Mining Community

At the Ingenuity19 Future Communities summit, Lisa will be exploring the experience of poverty for women and children in Nottingham city and county. Now an academic at Middlesex University; Lisa has a unique viewpoint applying personal experience growing up and raising a family in working class Nottinghamshire, before moving on to gain a PhD from …

Ethical technology: in the (A)I of the storm? Say hello to the Ethical Technology Index (ETI)

How does technology enable interaction? How do we prepare for the emerging role of artificial intelligence, machine learning and the Internet of Things? And how will future societies function with these technologies? In our Future Technology Summit, we’ll look at all of this and more, while helping participants to create scalable, global solutions to make …

Ingenuity19: The Future of Industry and Data

How does technology enable interaction? How do we prepare for the emerging role of artificial intelligence, machine learning and the Internet of Things? And how will future societies function with these technologies? In our Future Technology Summit, we’ll look at all of this and more, while helping participants to create scalable, global solutions to make …

Tackling Nottingham’s Poverty Problem

Marcellus Baz BEM works on the frontline with some of Nottinghamshire’s most vulnerable young people. Since being awarded the Unsung Hero Award at 2016’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year, he has become a household name in Nottingham, and a key figure in using sport to engage young people in positive activity. He’ll be opening …