In September 2016 Arm Research held the first Arm Research Summit in Cambridge, attracting over 200 attendees. Following the success of the inaugural event, Arm Research are excited to announce the 2017 Research Summit, taking place later this year.
The Research Summit is a technical conference, where talks will explore future trends and disruptive technologies across all sectors of computing. The theme for this year’s Summit is ‘Computing for the Connected World’, and it is taking place at Robinson College in Cambridge between 11-13 September 2017.
The three-day multi-track programme will include talks from leaders in their research fields, demonstrations, workshops, posters, networking opportunities and the chance for you to interact and discuss projects with members of Arm Research.
This is your chance to hear from some of the most pioneering minds in technical research from leading universities and organisations from around the world. This year, we are welcoming guest speakers from Google, Microsoft Research and AstraZeneca, as well as many of the world’s leading research centres in computer science.
Over the course of the Summit, you will have the opportunity to attend more than 100 talks on topics across all disciplines, including architecture, security, memory and interconnect, future trends in silicon, machine learning, and emerging and disruptive technologies.
The Arm Research Summit brings together academics and researchers from all disciplines, encouraging discussion and frequently lively debate. We aim to grow partnerships and collaborations that will shape the digital world as we know it and into the future. Whether you are currently working on a project, or you have an interesting new idea to explore, the Summit presents a unique opportunity for you to gain instant peer feedback from experts in all fields of computing.
Early bird registration closes 7 July 2017, so be sure to secure your place soon as only limited tickets are available.
We hope to see you in Cambridge this September!