The Arm Research Summit is returning to Robinson College, Cambridge (UK) between 17-19 September 2018, bringing together academics, researchers and industry experts to discuss the latest in computing developments and disruptive technologies.
This year's Summit will explore the practical challenges of creating a truly connected world, along with the social, political and ethical implications of doing so. The program will include talks from renowned academics and researchers, as well as industry experts, and the Organizing Committee are excited to announce that Mike Muller, Arm Chief Technology Officer will be giving a keynote speech.
Across the three days of the Summit, delegates can also choose from a wide range of workshops, demonstrations and birds-of-a-feather sessions, along with plenty of opportunity to network, make connections and discuss research project ideas with peers from around the world. More details on the agenda will be released soon – be sure to check back for updates!
The Arm Research Summit is all about sharing ideas, fostering collaboration and accelerating the development of future technologies. It offers a fantastic opportunity for networking and discussion with peers from across the research ecosystem; connecting those from academic and industrial research backgrounds. I'm looking forward to sharing my own thoughts on the impact of technology, as well as hearing more about the latest research developments from around the world. Mike Muller, Arm Chief Technology Officer
The Arm Research Summit is all about sharing ideas, fostering collaboration and accelerating the development of future technologies. It offers a fantastic opportunity for networking and discussion with peers from across the research ecosystem; connecting those from academic and industrial research backgrounds. I'm looking forward to sharing my own thoughts on the impact of technology, as well as hearing more about the latest research developments from around the world.
Mike Muller, Arm Chief Technology Officer
Mike Muller speaking at TechCon 2017
Our 2018 Call for Submissions is still open, and we welcome talk, poster and demonstration submissions from all fields of computing and technology research, from both academia and industry. We particularly encourage submissions that will spark interesting discussions amongst attendees.
The Arm Research Summit is now in its third year, and continues to grow rapidly. Whatever stage your research may be at, it offers a unique opportunity to present your latest ideas and findings to a diverse audience from around the world. Whether it's a completed project, a demonstration or just an interesting concept that you'd like to gain feedback on, we would like to hear from you. Our panel are particularly looking forward to submissions that are likely to spark stimulating discussions and fruitful collaborations amongst the wider research community. John Biggs, Arm Distinguished Engineer and Summit Program Chair
The Arm Research Summit is now in its third year, and continues to grow rapidly. Whatever stage your research may be at, it offers a unique opportunity to present your latest ideas and findings to a diverse audience from around the world. Whether it's a completed project, a demonstration or just an interesting concept that you'd like to gain feedback on, we would like to hear from you. Our panel are particularly looking forward to submissions that are likely to spark stimulating discussions and fruitful collaborations amongst the wider research community.
John Biggs, Arm Distinguished Engineer and Summit Program Chair
Submissions close on May 11 – so don't miss the opportunity to present your work at this unique event!
Present at the Summit
Register early for this year's Summit to receive an exclusive discount on the registration fee. Your registration includes full access to the entire Summit program, along with lunch and refreshments throughout the Summit and dinners on 17 and 18 September.
Limited tickets are available at the reduced early-bird price – secure your place today!
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Want to learn more about the Summit? See the highlights from last year's event below: