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Arm Research Summit 2020 | Global Technology Challenges

Rhiannon Burleigh
Rhiannon Burleigh
December 5, 2019
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The annual Arm Research Summit fuels collaboration, research, and innovation in all areas of technology, with delegates from a range of research, academic and industrial backgrounds. After three years in the UK, the 2019 Summit took place in Austin, TX for the first time, advocating the need for diversity in future discovery. 370 delegates gathered from 109 organizations for the three-day conference. They benefited from three inspiring keynotes, 21 themed talks to choose from, workshops, demos, and plenty of opportunity to network with peers from around the world.

A Virtual Arm Research Summit

This year marks the fifth anniversary of the Arm Research Summit. Instead of gathering academics, researchers and industry experts in one location, we're taking the Arm Research Summit 2020 online. The virtual Summit will still place discovery and collaboration at the forefront, but in our new format. Join us September 9-11 to discuss the latest and most influential research that has taken place over the year, developing your ecosystem. To find out more about the virtual Arm Research Summit 2020, head to our website!

Global Technology Challenges: A Sustainable, Secure Future for Society

Keynotes, talks, workshops, and demos will follow the theme of global technology challenges, highlighting the importance of security and sustainability in the future of society. We are creating the future of technology, but ensuring sustainable practices and protecting against breaches of trust and data in technology pose challenges. Paving the way towards a more sustainable and secure future for all generations raises opportunities, threats, and questions for discussion, the Summit making the perfect venue for these conversations.

The virtual Arm Research Summit encourages presentation and open discussion. If you have an interesting project, findings to share or something to demonstrate, we would love to hear from you. The Call for Submissions and registration is opening soon, so register your interest now to be the first in line.

Add to Calendar    Register Interest  

What to Expect

The multi-track, multi-day conference program stimulates exciting discussions, and ample opportunities to network and talk about your own research interests. The Summit brings together delegates with a wide range of interests from across the globe, celebrating new and ongoing research within the field. Get a taste of what to expect with the highlights of 2019.

 

We look forward to welcoming you to the virtual Arm Research Summit 2020 in September! More information is coming soon, but in the meantime you can visit the Summit website to learn more.

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