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Panel Two: China-UK AI Collaboration Trends - Moderated by

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  • Session
  • Friday, 21 June 2019
  • 11:21 - 11:21
  • Duration: 1 hr 6 mins
  • Publication date: 04 Jul 2019
  • Location: Turing Lecture Theatre, IET London: Savoy Place
  • Part of event China-Britain Artificial Intelligence Summit 2019

About the session

Following the success of the inaugural China-Britain AI Summit in 2017, China-Britain Business Fusion is proud to bring you a follow-on Summit. Players in Artificial Intelligence (AI) from China and the UK have come together today to build global partnerships and catalyse commercial business opportunities. The summit will showcase innovative British & Chinese machine and deep learning technologies and explore potential synergies and avenues for cooperation.
The demand for the two summits rose from the developments of AI in both China and the UK. The Chinese
government has approved plans for China to become the world leader in artificial intelligence by 2030 with the
China-Britain AI Summit 2019: Forging Global Partnerships
for the New Economy “China must develop, control and use artificial intelligence (AI) to secure the country’s future in the next technological and industrial revolution.”
Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China
“We have the time zone, the language, the legal system, the talent, the capital markets, and the tech centre to succeed” Philip Hammond, Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom aim of making the industry worth $150 billion. Meanwhile the UK and in particular London is without a doubt Europe’s top hub for tech startups, with almost 30,000 tech startups funded and 2,300 tech meetups in the past five years – far more than other European countries, according to Atomico’s State of European Tech Report.
As the organiser of the summit I express my gratitude and acknowledge the attendance of Counsellor Li Xinhai of the Chinese Embassy, Emma McClarkin, MEP, Member of European Parliament for the East Midland Consistency and Mr Mike Carr, the President of the IET. I would like to thank our partners and supporters that assisted us on the road to this summit with particular focus on the IET, Invest Shanghai, techUK, CBBC, Finserv Experts, London Tech Advocates and Global Tech Advocates, Alibaba Cloud, CKGSB, BIC, Lattice80 and London & Partners. There are many more that you will read about in this document.
 

Keywords:
  • AI
  • AR
  • China
  • IET
  • VR
  • artificial intelligence
  • energy
  • engineering
  • engineers
  • healthcare
  • industry
  • knowledge
  • robot
  • security
  • start-ups
  • surgical robots
  • technology
  • telemedicine robots

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  • Areiel  Wolanow

    Areiel Wolanow

    Finserv Experts Limited, Managing Director

    Areiel is the managing director of Finserv Experts, a consultancy providing delivery and advisory services for machine learning. He has addressed the G20 on the transformative potential of AI and is an advisor to the UK government. His clients have included central banks, financial regulators, Lloyd’s of London, Deutsche Telekom, and several global banks.
  • Zhuocun  Lin

    Zhuocun Lin

    President and representative of Tuspark UK

    Mr. Kevin, Zhuocun Lin has more than ten years’ work experience in Chinese financial sectors. Joined Tuspark in 2016, the leading industrialinvestor and S&T service provider, as Vice-President in charge ofinternational investment and collaborations, he is currently leading Tuspark UK team to manage two science parks in the UK, promote Sino-UK technology businesses communications, and invest in health care, new energy, AI and high-end manufacture.
  • Sue Daley

    Sue Daley

    Tech UK, Technology & Innovation, Associate Director

    Sue leads techUK’s work on cloud, data analytics and AI and has been recognised as one of the most influential women in UK tech by Computer Weekly, having been recognised in UK Big Data 100 as a key influencer in driving forward the Big Data agenda, shortlisted for the Milton Keynes Women Leaders Awards and was recently a judge for the Loebner Prize in AI.
  • Dr Tao Xu

    Dr Tao Xu

    Yitu Technology UK, Managing Director

    Dr. Tao Xu leads a team to explore the EU market for diversed public security and commercial scenarios, bringing the best AI technology to the real world. Before joining Yitu, he served for telecommunication industry in Europe. He holds a Ph.D degree in machine learning from University of Surrey, Center for Vision and Speech Signal Processing (CVSSP).
  • Ajit Jaokar

    Ajit Jaokar

    Feynlabs, Data Scientist

    Ajit works as a Data Scientist through his company Feynlabs -focusing on building innovative early stage AI prototypes fordomains such as Cybersecurity, Robotics and Healthcare. He is also the course director at Oxford University on “Artificial Intelligence: Cloud and Edge Implementations”. Ajit was listed in the list of Top 30 Influencers for IoT for 2017 along with Amazon, Bosch, Cisco,Forrester and Gartner by the German insurance company Munich Re.
  • Dr Mimi Zou

    Dr Mimi Zou

    Oxford Deep Tech Dispute Resolution Lab, Co-Founder

    Dr Mimi Zou holds the first academic appointment in Chinese law at Oxford. She is also the co-founder of the Oxford Deep Tech Dispute Resolution Lab https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/content/deep-tech-dispute-resolution-lab. Dr Zou’s award-winning research focuses onChinese and comparative commercial and business law andtechnology. She regularly provides expert commentaries on Chinese law for various international media outlets. Dr Zou is a special adviser of the Great Britain China Centre, an organisation set up by the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office. She obtained her DPhil and BCLdegrees from Oxford and is a qualified lawyer in Australia and England and Wales.
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